Canada: First Country to Sign Protocol on Combating Anti-Semitism Posted By Stephen Brown On October 7, 2011 @ 12:06 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | 20 Comments As if any further proof was necessary, Canada stepped forward once again and showed the world that it is Israel’s best friend. In taking the field on behalf of the Jewish people this time around, the Conservative government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper became the first country last week to sign the Ottawa Protocol on Combating Anti-Semitism. (For the full text of the protocol click here .) “The fact that this important document was crafted in Ottawa is further testimony to Canada’s leadership role in this vital global battle,” said Shimon Fogel of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, adding that the protocol is “groundbreaking” and “will serve as the basis of the renewed international effort against anti-Semitism.” The protocol, drawn up by international parliamentarians in a...
"Who remembered us in our lowly state, for His mercy endures forever," Psalm 136:23 There are numerous examples of much-needed requests in the Old and New Testaments. Those prayers centred on one’s special attempt to get God’s attention. In those moments of extreme anxiety, the words “Remember me” were used. Joseph There is Joseph, son of Jacob/Israel, who requested to be remembered by the butler: “But remember me when it is well with you, and please show kindness to me; make mention of me to Pharaoh, and get me out of this house,” Genesis 40:14. Joseph pleads with the butler to remember him when he is re-established as Pharaoh's servant. Yet, the chief butler did not remember Joseph but had forgotten him (verse 23). Two years went by before the butler remembered Joseph. How do you think Joseph felt about not being remembered? Joseph was sold by his brothers and then taken to Egypt as a slave; the Egyptian master’s w...
Economic crisis: what actuality is going on? Could the answer be found in "Seek ye first the Kingdom of God"? By Andre Delage, Student of Bible Prophesy. In Mr. Hans Rollmann columns printed June 4 2008, The Telegram St John's, title "Seek ye first the Kingdom of God" he attempted to give answer to the origin for Newfoundland motto. He commented that most other provinces also display patriotic or ethical sayings in their coats of arms, but none quite as blatantly religious as Newfoundland's motto. "Blatantly" meaning: noisy especially in a vulgar or offensive manner (Merriam-Webster). Sound to me that Mr Rollmann was "a bit" offended by the historic choice for Newfoundland motto. Although, his column is historically correct "pertaining the origin of Newfoundland motto", it does lack explanation of Jesus instruction. The main purpose of His instruction is not just for our needs to be look after as promis...
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