Showing posts with label Washington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

THE NO. 1 FAITH MOVIE FOR 40 WEEKS!

'Isaiah 9:10 Judgment' still on top of the sales charts
WASHINGTON – “The Isaiah 9:10 Judgment,” a two-hour documentary released last March that illustrates the striking parallels between ancient Israel’s fall and the decline of America since 9/11 – remains the No. 1 faith movie in the country for an unprecedented 40 weeks.

It has also been ranked near the top 10 of all documentaries in that time period.

Producer Joseph Farah said he is immensely pleased with the performance of the movie, which is a documentary treatment of the message found in the best-selling book “The Harbinger” by Jonathan Cahn, which has been on the top-10 New York Times list every week since last year when it was released in January.

“We put our money into the production of what we saw as a very worthwhile movie and couldn’t budget any more for marketing – but this film appears to be marketing itself,” he said.

In January, “The Harbinger,” by Cahn, a messianic rabbi from New Jersey, exploded onto the publishing scene, immediately becoming a surprise New York Times bestseller, already read by hundreds of thousands nationwide.

See the new teaching series released by “Harbinger” author Jonathan Cahn.

One week after “The Isaiah 9:10 Judgment” was released last March it rocketed to the No. 1 position, only dropping down to as low as No. 3 for a brief time during the Christmas season, replaced by movies about the birth of Jesus.

“A number of years ago, as I was standing at the edge of Ground Zero in New York City, I came across the first puzzle piece of an ancient biblical mystery and a prophetic message known as ‘The Harbinger’ that concerns the future of America,” explains Cahn, who helped write the two-hour documentary “The Isaiah 9:10 Judgment” and narrates it.

Cahn says he has found nine harbingers that tie the problems America has experienced beginning Sept. 11, 2001, with parallels that led to the destruction of ancient Israel.

Monday, January 14, 2013

WASHINGTON PLANS MEETING TO CALL ON GOD

Prayer breakfast to focus on a higher power
- Bob Unruh, WND

These days, when Washington has a problem, a new study commission is born. Or legislation is written. Or a rule or regulation is created. Or a tax.

But there are those who believe there is a higher power to whom Washington ultimately will answer, and that is the focus of the Presidential Inaugural Prayer Breakfast, Jan. 21 at 7 a.m. at the Washington Marriott Wardman Park hotel.

The event will feature U.S. House Chaplain Father Patrick J. Conroy, “Harbinger” author Rabbi Jonathan Cahn, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn.; Christian Broadcasting Network founder Pat Robertson, Trinity Broadcasting Network host Jan Crouch; entertainer Pat Boone; WND CEO Joseph Farah; Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo.; and others. State Sen. Stewart Greenleaf of Pennsylvania will be the master of ceremonies

“I think it’s important that we pray for our president,” Greenleaf told WND. “We leave other questions to God, but it’s important for us to pray for him and our Congress and others in authority.

“And pray that they put God first in their decision-making process,” he said.

Greenleaf said political party, in this instance, is not relevant.

“They’ve been elected now, and we’ve asked them to do their job,” he said. “I don’t think we should add to that, as American people.”

And, he asked, if people don’t rise above politics for a time of seeking God’s will, how can their representatives be expected to do that?

The event is scheduled to coincide with what, in Washington, is a time of speeches, accolades, political digs, food, wine, music, balls and celebrity parties.

In stark contrast, the prayer breakfast, say organizers, is a time for humbling and seeking God’s will.

Keynoting the decidedly politically incorrect event will be Cahn, whose bestselling book “The Harbinger” also has been made into a bestselling film documentary called “The Isaiah 9:10 Judgment,” produced by Farah.

Cahn’s message to America is to heed warnings from God, turn back to seeking His will, and prosper.

He doesn’t say it, but there’s definitely an “or else” implied, as described in his book, which recounts God’s warnings, or harbingers, to the nation of Israel before it eventually was broken up and taken into captivity by enemies.

Israel suffered, he posits, because it vowed to go it alone, without God, and come back bigger and stronger and better after being ravaged by its enemies. Cahn’s book warns that America right now is experiencing the same judgments, or warnings, from God and needs to heed them immediately.

He documents a series of stunning parallels between the Old Testament collapse of Israel and events in the United States, specifically the 9/11 attacks, the construction on the Ground Zero site and the economic crisis.

The guiding spirit of the prayer event is to be II Chronicles 7:14, which places the burden of a nation’s restoration not on its political leadership, military, social programs, economy or any other locus of earthly power.

Rather, it places the responsibility squarely in the hands of Christians: “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/01/washington-plans-meeting-to-call-on-god/#jo4aGj4dtwZKfLJW.99

Thursday, January 10, 2013

"Justified": Uniformed Invaders Shoot a Man 16 Times in his Bed

Corrections Officer Kris Rongen Receives
Officer of the Month Award

Auburn, Washington resident Dustin Theoharis was asleep in his bed on February 11, 2012 when two armed strangers entered his room and started to give him orders. Understandably startled, Theoharis reached for a flashlight. This prompted the two intruders to open fire. Theoharis – who was still in bed --was shot sixteen times, but survived.

The assailants who shot Theoharis were Detective Aaron Thompson of the King County Sheriff’s Office and Corrections Officer Kris Rongen. They had arrested Theoharis’s roommate, Nicholas Harrison, an ex-convict who had failed to report for community supervision. The officers were searching his bedroom to find if Theoharis had a gun, which would have allowed them to charge Harrison with a parole violation. They had no warrant or probable cause, and no gun was found. Since Harrison was already in custody at the time of the incident, there was no need to conduct a “safety sweep” of the residence.

Immediately after the shots were fired, Detective Benjamin Wheeler – one of four other officers on the scene – went to the downstairs bedroom, where he found Theoharis lying in a pool of blood and the two officers who had shot him in what appeared to be a “state of shock.”

When Wheeler asked what happened, Thompson told him that the victim “told us he had four guns, and then he started reaching for one.” This was a lie. No gun was found in the bedroom. A rifle was found in a locked gun case in the room next door. Theoharis was asleep when the officers went into his darkened bedroom and began barking orders at him, and within ten seconds he had been perforated with sixteen shots.

For more of the article go to: http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/130379.html