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K-House eNews
For The Week Of December 27, 2007
**TABLE OF CONTENTS**
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Articles and Commentary
- Strategic Trends: Year In Review -
Important News Headlines
Memory Verse of the Week
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Psalms - DVD
Chuck Missler
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Chuck Missler takes a look at the Book
of Psalms. Psalms is Israel's hymnal; it is poetry laced
with strong theology. In Hebrew, this book is called
Tehillim = ''Praises.''
Psalms is Israel's hymnal; it is poetry laced with strong theology. In Hebrew, this book is called Tehillim = ''Praises." There are 55 psalms addressed to ''the chief musician." [Greek: psalmoi, ''a poem to be sung to a stringed instrument'' or psaltar, for harp or stringed instrument.]
History instructs; Law teaches; prophecy announces, rebukes, chastens; morality persuades. Psalms is the medicine and succor for the comfort and encouragement of us all. They are written to the individual-all of us, individually.
Jesus said that the psalms spoke about Him (Lk 24:44). Christ's birth, betrayal, agony, death, resurrection, ascension, coming again in glory, and His worldwide reign-all are pictured in inspired vividness. They constitute irrefutable testimony to the Divine inspiration of the Scripture.
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The Christmas Story - DVD by Chuck Missler
- What really happened in Bethlehem two
thousand years ago?
- Who were the "Magi?"
- Why a virgin birth?
- What does a Christmas Tree have to do with
it?
Each year at Christmas we celebrate the birth of
Jesus Christ.
After the New Year, we struggle to remember to add
a year as we date our checks, which should remind us
that the entire Western World reckons its calendar from
the birth of the One who changed the world more than any
other before or since.
It is disturbing to discover that much of what we
have been taught about the Christmas season seems to be
more tradition than truth. Santa Claus isn't the only
myth or legend that has arisen out of this season.
On what "loophole" does the Messianic hope rest?
Who were the Maji? And why a "virgin birth?" Find out
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and their relevance to Biblical Prophecy. Now, more than
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**ARTICLES AND COMMENTARY**
STRATEGIC TRENDS: YEAR IN
REVIEW
Our ministry goal is to create, develop, and distribute materials to
stimulate, encourage, and facilitate serious
study of the Bible as the inerrant Word of God.
Each week the eNews staff examines current
events from a Biblical point-of-view. We
sincerely hope our efforts have helped you gain
a better understanding of the times in which we
live.
Our staff regularly monitors ten specific
global, social, political, and economic trends
that we feel are significant to the Body of
Christ. We follow these
Strategic Trends
throughout the year on our
website and in our various publications. Today
we would like to review each of these trends and
take a look back over some of this year's major
milestones.
Weapons Proliferation
The acquisition of nuclear, biological, and
chemical weapons by both terrorists and rogue
nations is perhaps one of the greatest threats
to our national security. This year much
attention has been drawn to the problem of
Pakistan. Where in recent months political
unrest in the Islamic nation has spiraled out of
control. Newsweek Magazine even described
Pakistan as "the most dangerous country on
earth." Pakistan is the only Islamic nation with
a declared nuclear weapons program. It is also
home to many Islamist extremists with links to
al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups. In fact,
many Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters fleeing from
Afghanistan have taken refuge in Pakistan. The
current state of political uncertainty in
Pakistan has raised concerns that Pakistan's
nukes could fall into the hands of terrorists.
The Islamic Republic of Iran has continued to
push forward with its controversial nuclear
program. Iran claims it now has 3,000
centrifuges for enriching uranium. Despite the
findings of a recent NIE report, many experts
still believe that it is only a matter of time
before Iran possesses nuclear weapons. Iran is
heading steadily toward a confrontation with
Israel. There has long been speculation that
Israel is preparing for a possible attack on
Iran's nuclear facilities – and there has even
been evidence to suggest that Israel may be
planning a tactical nuclear strike. Iran has
warned that it will launch 11,000 rockets at
Israel and US military bases in the Middle East
if it is attacked.
This year compelling evidence was uncovered that
North Korea may be helping Syria develop nuclear
weapons. The news was made public after Israel
conducted a mysterious nighttime raid deep into
Syria to destroy what some say was a clandestine
nuclear facility. Syria's nuclear ambitions and
its cooperation with North Korea will
undoubtedly complicate the six-party talks over
North Korea's nuclear weapons program. While
North Korea has shown some willingness to
cooperate, intelligence officials warn that the
secretive and often unpredictable regime has not
yet ceased all of its proliferation activities.
The Struggle for Jerusalem
This past year the Palestinian territories have
spiraled deeper and deeper into chaos. Hamas has
driven Fatah from Gaza and the Palestinian
territories are now effectively divided - with
Hamas in control of Gaza and Fatah in control of
the West Bank. The short-lived Palestinian unity
government has crumbled and the two groups are
now battling for power. While the press has
resisted using the term "civil war" to describe
the situation, Palestinian President Mahmoud
Abbas called it a "coup". The US has since
significantly increased aid to bolster the Fatah-led
Palestinian Authority.
In November the US hosted the much-anticipated
Annapolis Peace Conference at the US Naval
Academy in Maryland. It is the first such
conference to take place in seven years, since
the Bush administration took office. Both sides
have pledged to continue peace negotiations in
accordance with the Road Map Peace Plan with the
goal of reaching an agreement by the end of
2008. However experts are skeptical that a
compromise can be reached.
The Magog Invasion
Many experts believe that a large-scale
confrontation between Israel and its neighbors
could be on the near horizon. Many experts have
predicted that Israel could go to war with
either Syria or Iran in the near future.
Tensions between Israel and its enemies have
increased significantly in recent months, making
Syria and Iran's growing alliance with
nuclear-capable nations like Russia and North
Korea all the more concerning. These
developments could be a sign that the famed
battle prophesied in Ezekiel 38 and 39 is on our
near horizon. It is during this battle, that God
will directly intercede to protect Israel from
Magog and its allies.
Russia has repeatedly expressed a desire to play
a larger role in the Middle East, at the same
time its diplomatic relationship with the EU and
US has soured. In July Russia announced that it
is withdrawing from a key treaty regulating
conventional armed forces in Europe. It has also
threatened to pull out of its 1987 treaty with
the United States banning intermediate range
nuclear forces. Over the summer Russia resumed
bomber drills near North America, prompting the
US military to scramble its fighter jets on at
least seven different occasions. The political
friction building between Russian and the
Western World has raised speculation that we
could once again be plunged into a Cold War
scenario. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir
Putin is prohibited by law from running for a
third consecutive term. However Putin has no
plans for retirement. He has hand-picked his
successor and is likely to be given the post of
Prime Minister after stepping down as President.
The Rise of Islam
The Muslim faith is becoming an increasingly
volatile catalyst in today's international
scene. Islam is one of the world's fastest
growing religions, and it is second in size only
to Christianity. The Population Research
Institute conducted a study earlier this year on
birth rates around the world. It concluded that
the Western world is facing a crisis. Virtually
every country in the Western World has birth
rates well below the replacement rate of 2.1
children per woman. The study also revealed
that, for the most part, only Muslims have high
birth rates. A spokesman for the organization
said that if this trend continues "Muslims are
going to inherit the Earth."
There are between 9 and 15 million Muslims
living throughout Europe today, and Islam has
become the largest religious minority. If
current trends continue, the Muslim population
of Europe will nearly double by 2015, while the
non-Muslim population will shrink by 3.5
percent. Bernard Lewis, a former history
professor at Princeton and the respected author
of more than a dozen books on the Middle East,
is quoted as saying that "Europe will be Islamic
by the end of the century." In Great Britain it
is projected that in 35 years there will be
twice as many Muslims in mosques on Friday as
there are Christians in churches on Sunday. This
trend can be seen throughout Europe. In France
there are now more than 4,000 mosques, and new
mosques and Muslim prayer centers have been
popping up at an alarming rate. In Germany it
has been projected that Muslims will be the
majority population by 2046.
Russia has also experienced difficulty
integrating its growing Muslim population.
Ethnic tensions in the former Soviet Union have
begun to mirror those of its European neighbors.
The Muslim population in Russia is growing by
leaps and bounds. Rising immigration and low
birthrates among ethnic Russians have
contributed to this trend. Russia's Muslim
population has increased by 40 percent since
1989, to about 25 million. By 2015, Muslims will
make up a majority of Russia's conscript army,
and by 2020 they will constitute one-fifth of
the population. Fifteen years ago, Russia had
about 300 mosques, today there are approximately
8,000. Experts say that if current trends
continue, nearly one third of Russia's
population will be Muslim by the mid-century.
The Rise of a European Superstate
This year was a year of milestones for the
European Union. It began with the admittance of
two new member states: Romania and Bulgaria. In
March the EU celebrated the 50th anniversary of
the Treaty of Rome: The historic agreement that
established the European Economic Community, the
foundation of what would eventually become the
European Union. Then on December 13th Europe's
leaders signed the historic EU reform treaty,
also called the Treaty of Lisbon. If all goes as
planned the treaty will be ratified by member
states next year and will enter into force on
January 1, 2009. The Treaty of Lisbon is
essentially the same as the failed EU
constitution, except this time around its fate
won't not rest in the hands of the people. Also
in December the EU expanded the border free zone
and announced plans to merge its overseas
embassies.
The strategic geopolitical horizon of past
half-century has been dominated by two
superpowers: the United States and the USSR. But
it is becoming clear that the two dominant
powers of the next half-century apparently will
be China in the east and the "new Europe" in the
west. Over the last fifty years the European
Union has emerged as a growing world power. The
EU now encompasses more than 460 million people,
stretching from the Arctic to the Mediterranean
and east all the way to the Black Sea. Europe's
economy has grown steadily in recent years and
can boast of a GDP larger than the United
States'. Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan
Greenspan made headlines in September when he
said that the Euro could eventually take the
place of the dollar as the world's primary
reserve currency. Earlier this year Europe
eclipsed the US in stock market value for the
first time since the first World War.
The Rise of the Far East
Just as Henry Luce dubbed the 20th century as
"the American Century," many are recognizing
that the 21st century will be "the Asian
Century." In just one generation, China has
tripled their per capita income and lifted over
300 million people out of poverty. China has an
average annual GDP growth rate above 10 percent
and its growth always seems to exceed analysts
expectations. China has already surpassed the
United States as the world's second-largest
exporter and is set to eclipse Germany as the
world's largest exporter in the coming months.
China's foreign currency reserves have surged to
an astounding 1.4 trillion dollars - setting a
new record for the world's largest currency
reserves and sparking a debate over China's
economic policies. China's currency reserves
have been growing at a rate of nearly 30 million
dollars per hour. Experts estimate that over 70
percent of China's reserves are US dollars, and
China has threatened to liquidate those reserves
if the US attempts to force a re-evaluation of
the Yuan.
Global Government
As we examine the events of this past year we
must acknowledge the growing influence of the
United Nations. The UN is often seen as the
future embodiment of global government, and in
recent months the world body has continued on a
path toward broad reform. Government reinvention
is frequently an effort to avoid the
consequences of failed policies in the past, or
to justify a government's continued expansion by
posing solutions to the problems it has created.
Historically, government never downsizes
voluntarily; it always increases its power and
minimizes accountability to its citizens. Over
the last decade, the United Nations has
unabashedly pushed for what it calls "global
governance." The UN is positioning itself for
global power, no doubt it will use the scandal
and the ensuing "reforms" to advance closer to
that goal.
Global Religion
It may seem difficult to imagine the world
united under one ruler and one religion,
especially with the bloody ethnic battles taking
place in the world today. However, the violence
caused by religious and cultural conflicts could
in fact be the catalyst that brings about
drastic change. The desire for world peace, the
increased secularization of the Western world,
and the restriction of religious freedom in the
name of political correctness and human rights,
could all pave the way for the emergence of a
global religion.
The Decline of the US
The sub-prime mortgage crisis in the United
States has opened many American's eyes to the
economic challenges facing our nation. The
national debt is growing at a rate of a million
dollars a minute, the dollar continues its
decline, consumer debt has skyrocketed, and we
are experiencing a nationwide housing crisis in
which about one out of every 100 mortgages are
expected to end in foreclosure.
If the US government conducts business as usual
over the next few decades, a national debt that
is already $8.5 trillion could reach $46
trillion or more, adjusted for inflation. A hole
that big could paralyze the US economy;
according to some projections, just the interest
payments on a debt that big would be as much as
all the taxes the government collects today. And
every year that nothing is done about it, the
problem grows by 2 to 3 trillion dollars (yes,
that's with a "t"). It doesn't take a genius to
recognize that an economic upheaval is in the
making.
Our current economic predicament is consistent
with the Bible's description of the end times.
The black horseman of Revelation 6 calls our
attention to, not just famine at the onset of
the Tribulation, but also to an economic
condition where a man's daily wages are so
small, he can barely support himself much less
his family. What kind of condition would produce
that? The answer is one which has emerged today
and which, for the first time in the history of
mankind, is for all intents and purposes
universal: monetary inflation.
Biotech & Global Pestilence
Several new discoveries in the field of
biotechnology this year could forever change the
debate over stem cells. Using cells from just
under the skin's surface, scientists were able
to create stem cells that are virtually
indistinguishable from embryonic stem cells. The
cells are just as versatile as embryonic cells,
but easier to obtain, more compatible, and
non-controversial. Using this new technique, a
person's own skin cells could be converted
directly into stem cells and used to treat
disease without having to destroy human embryos.
Following this discovery, Edinburgh University's
Ian Wilmut - the world-renowned cloning expert -
announced that he is abandoning his plans to
clone human embryos for stem cell research.
Instead, the man who brought us Dolly the sheep
has decided research treatments using
less-controversial adult stem cells.
Meanwhile, a new strain of drug-resistant
Tuberculosis has emerged that health officials
say is "virtually untreatable." An increase in
cases of extreme drug-resistant TB have been
recorded this year. The disease has been seen
worldwide in more than 28 countries, including
in the US. Also this year, health officials warn
that the staph infection MRSA has become more
common outside of the hospital setting. In fact,
health experts warn that this drug-resistant "superbug"
has the potential to kill more Americans that
AIDS. Each year more than 90,000 Americans are
infected with MRSA, which is believed to be
responsible for the death of a 17-year-old high
school student in Virginia which prompted
officials to shut down 21 schools.
The Big Picture
With the wealth of information at our
fingertips, it is sometimes hard to see the
forest for the trees. The events of this past
year are both exciting and frightening. When
examined as a whole, they indicate that we are
being plunged into a period of time about which
the Bible says more than it does about any other
period in human history - including the time
when Jesus walked the shores of the Sea of
Galilee or climbed the mountains of Judea.
Examine the scriptures for yourself and you will
discover that the Bible is as relevant and
accurate today as it was two thousand years ago.
Related Links:
• Strategic
Trends 2007: Volume 1 and 2 on DVD - Special
Offer!
• Strategic
Trends - Koinonia House
• Year
In Review - Pictures and Video - Reuters
• Year
In Review 2007 - CNN
• The
Year In Review - MSNBC
• Year
In Pictures - MSNBC
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**IMPORTANT NEWS HEADLINES**
WHO Confirms Human-to-Human Bird Flu Case
- December 27, 2007
The World Health Organization confirmed
on Thursday a single case of human-to-human
transmission of the H5N1 bird flu virus in a
family in Pakistan. Global health experts
fear the virus ? which has killed 211 people
out of 343 infections reported since 2003 ?
could mutate into a form that spreads easily
from one person to another, possibly
triggering a pandemic that could kill
millions. MSNBC
Benazir Bhutto Assassinated - December
27, 2007
Former Pakistan Prime Minister and
current opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was
assassinated on Thursday. She was murdered
by an attacker who shot her in the neck and
chest after a campaign rally and then blew
himself up. Her death stoked new chaos
across the nuclear-armed nation, an
important US ally in the war on terrorism.
At least 20 others were killed and dozens
more were wounded in the homicide bombing
that immediately followed Bhutto's shooting.
FOX News
Riots Break Out in Pakistan - December
27, 2007
Pakistan's biggest city of Karachi was
completely shut down this evening after
rioters burned dozens of cars and set fire
to stores to protest the killing of former
prime minister Benazir Bhutto. Bloomberg
Europe Expands Border Free Zone -
December 27, 2007
On Friday the nine new EU members were
officially incorporated into the Schengen
frontier-free zone of Europe, which now
stretches from the Baltic Sea to the
Adriatic. The expansion now gives a total of
400 million people the ability to move
freely across 24 European nations. IHT
Israel, Palestinians Can't Break Impasse
- December 27, 2007
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on
Thursday held their first summit since
renewing peace talks last month, but failed
to resolve a dispute over planned Israeli
construction in east Jerusalem. AP
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**MEMORY VERSE OF THE WEEK**
But be ye doers of
the word, and not hearers only,
deceiving your own selves. For if any be
a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he
is like unto a man beholding his natural
face in a glass: For he beholdeth
himself, and goeth his way, and
straightway forgetteth what manner of
man he was. But whoso looketh into the
perfect law of liberty, and continueth
therein, he being not a forgetful
hearer, but a doer of the work, this man
shall be blessed in his deed.
James 1:22-25 KJV
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