Friday, 19 February 2016

The Lost Tribes are not Lost(Part 1)

This is a story of a close group of friends bound by fate, adventure, and purpose as they are led down a road they could only have dreamed of.
When I arrived in Tsfat for a summer to study, the rosh yeshiva told me, “You don’t choose Tsfat; Tsfat chooses you.” I arrived at my dorm room and saw a photo of my roommate on the wall. I got goose bumps when I noticed myself in the background of the photo taken at the Kotel. Months before I knew I would ever end up in Tsfat, there was a picture of me on my dorm-room door.
In Tsfat, I experienced many life-changing moments. Most significantly, I was given as a gift Torah CDs about the redemption by Rabbi Shimon Kessin, and I read the book Eim HaBanim Semeicha by Rabbi Yissachar Shlomo Teichtel.
Rabbi Teichtel’s book discusses the precious mitzvah to settle the land of Israel, and the history and future of the people of Israel and their homeland. In the book, he imparts a strong piece of advice that would change my and my friends’ lives forever. He teaches that there is a tremendous amount of blessing stored in the heavens yearning to descend to the world. However, humans don’t receive the blessing themselves; they receive it only through their handiwork. Rabbi Teichtel advises to gather a group of friends who share unconditional love and a common desire to settle the land of Israel, and to create a vessel that can receive the blessing. Whatever entity is created will be guaranteed success and inevitably foster the settlement of the land of Israel. In my eyes, this was a promise from the Torah, and we accepted the challenge.
A close group of friends gathered and founded a nonprofit organization and a brewing company as vessels to receive the blessing. We flew to Israel and sought out land on which to live—and make beer. We found many hidden gems in distressed kibbutzim and moshavim, but were met with nothing but bureaucracy. While in Israel, however, we did find out that two of the Lost Tribes of Israel that had returned to the land—the Ethiopians, believed to be from shevet Dan, and the Bnei Menashe from India—had delicious ancient beer recipes that they were willing to share with our crew. We gained the blessings of the tribal leaders to scale up the beverages and bring them to market.
Shortly after launching our brewing company in the U.S., Lost Tribes Beverage, our team began receiving e-mails from around the world from groups claiming to be from the Lost Tribes of Israel.
Nearly three thousand years ago, the twelve tribes of Israel were split into two nations—the Northern Kingdom called Israel, and the Southern Kingdom called Judea. Today’s Jews descended from the Judeans, while the ten tribes of the Northern Kingdom were sent into exile, towards the Far East, by the Assyrians. Every day in Jewish prayer, the prophetic reunion of the kingdoms is spoken of in terms of the two separate entities, Yehudah and Yisrael.
The Pashtunim Are Our Lost Brothers
Research from organizations such as Amishav reveals that many tribal names in Afghanistan today are identical to the tribes of Israel: the Ashuri, Rubeni, Gadi, and Yosefzai (zai meaning “son of”), among others. Tribal practices include levirate marriage and cities of refuge, both major concepts of Mosaic Law. These tribes were forcibly converted to Islam, yet maintain their own legal code, called Pashtunwali, that supersedes the Koran. They refer to their collective nation as Bani Israel (the children of Israel). This 2,700-year-old nation resides in a location referred to as the graveyard of empires, as no nation was ever able to conquer them—not Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, the Soviets, the British, etc.
My friends and I started to search the tribal names on Facebook, making “friends” and inquiring whether the legend was true. Were they the lost tribes of Israel? Almost every time the answer was “Yes, we were told by our grandparents that we are Israelites, and we await the son of David to come and redeem us.”
Throughout the Silk Road, there is evidence of the legends and customs of these tribes from Afghanistan to Japan, the oldest monarchy in the world. The Japanese Empire was founded in 660 BCE. The Israelite exile was said to have happened 722 BCE, just 82 years prior to the founding of the Empire.
We learned that the Japanese claim to have been a chosen nation exiled from their homeland and resettled in the Far East. Their alphabet resembles the Hebrew alphabet. Their holy temple on Mount Moriyah—the same name as the Temple Mount that hosted King Solomon’s temple—contains three chambers: an outer section for people to celebrate, an inner chamber where priests practice animal sacrifice, and an inner chamber with a golden ark on four poles adorned with sculptures of birds, and with three symbolic items kept inside. The priests, called Yamabushi, all wear headgear strikingly similar to tefillin (phylacteries) and blow a horn resembling a shofar.
It was also fascinating to discover that there are large tribes in Africa that claim decent from the Judean kingdom from the time of the destruction of the First Temple. One of those groups in South Africa, the Lemba, practice circumcision, eat kosher, and observe the Shabbat. A professor from Duke University traveled there and did DNA testing on the tribe. His findings were astonishing. They all have Semitic genes, with 10 percent of them having the Kohen gene!

Written by Harry Rozemberg

The Mystery of Disobedience



Disobedience is one of the oldest form of sin in the universe, it's the second sin in the whole universe when Mr Adam and Mrs Eve decided to put the will of disobedience in action and you can see the tragic consequence of their disobedience in the world right now as a result of the first cursed and the first personality to curse scenario in the universe. The fact is that disobedience has the capacity to render a life impotent or make a life go in the way of that cruel English word called "redundant". my prayer is that heaven would not term you by that word in the name of Jesus. The disobedience of Jonah almost killed all people on board of that ship heading for Nineveh; meaning someone's disobedience can plunge many destinies to the pit of failure. It was the disobedience of Abraham that brought the Islamic terrorist of today and before now. Disobedience is powerfully wicked so any attempt to accept Mr Disobedience can paralyse a life forever. It was disobedience that made the supposed most powerful prophet in the Old testament become a generations of lepers. It was the same Mr Disobedience that finally drove Pharaoh of Egypt into the red sea. God ordered Saul to kill everything that concerns the Amalekites but Saul thought it best to spare their  king and some healthy animals for sacrifice unto the Lord. Let us see the reply of Samuel in the book of 1 Samuel 15:22-23 " 22 And Samuel said, Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams. 23 For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, he hath also rejected thee from being king. Let us now consider some
    Salient Points from the above text
1. Disobedience  is the father to rebellion and stubborness.
2. God loves obedience more than all forms of sacrifice.
3 Disobedience has a penalty sentence of death.
4 One of the fruit of witchcraft is disobedience
5. Failure to acknowledged God is failure for God to acknowledge you.
6. Heaven will reject you if you reject the Lord.
7. Disobedience causes a lot of trouble

            What is Disobedience?

1. Disobedience means refusal to follow order.
2. Disobedience is inability to obey the law or regulation.
3. Disobedience is going contrary to the authorities.
4. Disobedience is rebellion against the seat of leadership.
5. Disobedience is doing anything to frustrate the directives of a constituted authority.
         Dangers of Disobedience
1. It brings generational curse.
2. It breeds stubborness
3. It puts others in danger.
4. It makes others fall.
5. It makes us a bad example.
6. It brings a negative life
7. It frustrates God's agenda.
8. It makes Heaven advertise our place.
9. It breeds the fruit of generational iniquity.
10. It makes you stink to God.
11. It kills your spiritual eyes.
12. You get more corrupt.
13. It makes you a stubborn person
14. It makes you a witch.
15. You call God a lair
16. It mar your future.
17. It saps your spiritual strength.
18. It gives the devil an occasion to blasphame the Lord.
19. It opens the door for the enemy to operate.
20. It drives your destiny to the pit of failure.

                    Way out
1. Surrender your life to Jesus
2. Be baptised with the Holy Ghost fire
3. Pray against the spirit disobedience
4. Locate and kill your weaknesses
5. Pray for grace to obey God
6. Be humble
7. Always obey before complaining

Written by James Dotun Maye

5 things successful people do before 8pm

That’s right, early rising is a common trait found in many CEOs, government officials, and other influential people. Margaret Thatcher was up every day at 5 a.m.; Frank Lloyd Wright at 4 am and Robert Iger, the CEO of Disney wakes at 4:30am just to name a few. I know what you’re thinking – you do your best work at night. Not so fast. According to Inc. Magazine, morning people have been found to be more proactive and more productive. In addition, the health benefits for those with a life before work go on and on. Let’s explore 5 of the things successful people do before 8 am.
1. Exercise. I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again. Most people that work out daily, work out in the morning. Whether it’s a morning yoga session or a trip to the gym, exercising before work gives you a boost of energy for the day and that deserved sense of accomplishment. Anyone can tackle a pile of paperwork after 200 ab reps! Morning workouts also eliminate the possibility of flaking out on your cardio after a long day at work. Even if you aren’t bright eyed and bushy tailed at the thought of a 5 am jog, try waking up 15 minutes early for a quick bedside set of pushups or stretching. It’ll help wake up your body, and prep you for your day.
2. Map Out Your Day. Maximize your potential by mapping out your schedule for the day, as well as your goals and to dos. The morning is a good time for this as it is often one of the only quiet times a person gets throughout the day. The early hours foster easier reflection that helps when prioritizing your activities. They also allow for uninterrupted problem solving when trying to fit everything into your timetable. While scheduling, don’t forget about your mental health. Plan a 10 minute break after that stressful meeting for a quick walk around the block or a moment of meditation at your desk. Trying to eat healthy? Schedule a small window in the evening to pack a few nutritious snacks to bring to work the next day.
3. Eat a Healthy Breakfast. We all know that rush out the door with a cup of coffee and an empty stomach feeling. You sit down at your desk, and you’re already wondering how early that taco truck sets up camp outside your office. No good. Take that extra time in the morning to fuel your body for the tasks ahead of it. It will help keep your mind on what’s at hand and not your growling stomach. Not only is breakfast good for your physical health, it is also a good time to connect socially. Even five minutes of talking with your kids or spouse while eating a quick bowl of oatmeal can boost your spirits before heading out the door.
4. Visualization. These days we talk about our physical health ad nauseam, but sometimes our mental health gets overlooked. The morning is the perfect time to spend some quiet time inside your mind meditating or visualizing. Take a moment to visualize your day ahead of you, focusing on the successes you will have. Even just a minute of visualization and positive thinking can help improve your mood and outlook on your work load for the day.
5. Make Your Day Top Heavy. We all have that one item on our to do list that we dread. It looms over you all day (or week) until you finally suck it up and do it after much procrastination. Here’s an easy tip to save yourself the stress – do that least desirable task on your list first. Instead of anticipating the unpleasantness of it from first coffee through your lunch break, get it out of the way. The morning is the time when you are (generally) more well rested and your energy level is up. Therefore, you are more well equipped to handle more difficult projects. And look at it this way, your day will get progressively easier, not the other way around. By the time your work day is ending, you’re winding down with easier to dos and heading into your free time more relaxed. Success!
Written by Daniel Ajumobi
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They Worked Against Me Because I'm An Igbo - Onyeka Onwenu

                                                               Onyeka Onwenu

I think it is time to address this "They Hate us because we are Igbo" syndrome. We need to stop these ethnic jingoists in their tracks before they poison the minds of the youths and make they believe that they are perpetual victims of a fathom ghost. When these looters have their way, they do not play the Igbo card, as soon as they are exposed, they play the victim card and you need to listen to how some of their followers repeat this divisive lines on both traditional and new media. This phenomenon has been formed into a negative cliche known as "Igbophobia." A simple experiment will help put this in proper perspective; Google "Ijawphobia", "Yorubaphobia", "Ibibiophobia", "Hausaphobia" and "Igbophobia" for you to see who among all these tribes attach the term 'phobia' when describing the attitude of others towards them and extent of the usage of the term online. Here are the results:
Igbophobia: 7,980
Hausaphobia: 43
Ijawphobia: 51
Yorubaphobia: 303
Ibibiophobia: 3
This Victimhood attitude is so pronounced that an Igbo author, Obi Ogbuagu wrote a book titled : " WHY THEY HATE US."
One of the reasons Radio Biafra had lots of listeners was because of this "Others vs Us" herd mentality. I am yet to see Dasuki or any northerner come out to claim their ordeals is as a result of their tribe, Tafa Balogun, Bode George never mentioned the fact that they were hounded because they are Yoruba. Jonathan has not come out to say he lost elections because he is Ijaw. Why must our compatriots always play the ethnic-victimhood card anytime they are bursted?
I put it to all our compatriots from the South East, life is a game and in competition you win and loose. There will always be tribalists and bad people in all tribes including yours just as there will be good people too. We must learn to see people as humans for that is we all are. These idiots fanning these divisions have their shops in the South West and North of Nigeria, they own houses there, at least, I can speak for the South West, I am yet to read of any place in the South West where the Igbo are prevented from owning houses because of their tribe or prevented from running their businesses because of their tongue.
We all experience the same plight due to bad leadership, we should jointly fight our common enemies. Below are some of the nonsense from these tribalists:
1. There Was A Country: Why Hausa-Fulanis, Yorubas Hate Igbos – Achebe
http://www.informationng.com/2012/10/there-was-a-country-why-hausa-fulanis-yorubas-hate-igbos-achebe.html
2. During a recent interview, a journalist asked if she (Stella Oduah) was concerned that critics were raising issues about the remodeling of airports she was doing. Now, she says: “You know they hate me because I’m an Igbo woman!” http://www.naijawhistle.com.ng/stella-oduah-aviation-minister-uses-the-f-word-in-an-interview/?comments=true
3. "Even our southern neighbors the Ijaw, Efiks, and Rivers bear enmity against us." Why Are We Ndiigho Hated Everywhere? - James Agazie Ed D
http://chatafrik.com/articles/nigerian-affairs/why-are-we-ndiigho-hated-everywhere#.Vsc85EAcqKF
4. Buhari Hated Igbo!!! His Appointments Has Shown His Deep Rooted Hatred For Igbo – Ohaneze.
http://www.newsat247.com/2015/07/buharis-appointments-has-shown-his-hatred-for-igbo-ohaneze/
5. Lagos State Government and Terrorism against the Igbo - NigeriaWorld
http://nigeriaworld.com/feature/publication/eke/070415.html
6. Gov. Ambode destroys Igbo dominated market in Lagos. Igbo's when will you learn? - The Biafra Herald
http://www.thebiafraherald.co/2016/01/gov-ambode-destroys-igbo-dominated.html
7. "They Worked Against Me As Director-General Because I'm An Igbo" - Onyeka Onwenu
http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/02/because-i-am-igbo-sacked-onyeka-onwenu.html

  Compiled by Olu Adegoke

"We achieve salvation through the grace of God"- Obama

At an event in Albuquerque New Mexico today,where President Barrack Obama was present,a woman in the crowd him if he is a Christian. In response, President Obama said the following: 
  "I’m a Christian by choice. My family didn’t ... frankly, they weren’t folks who went to church every week. My mother was one of the most spiritual people I knew, but she didn’t raise me into church. I came to my Christian faith later in life. ... It was because the precepts of Jesus Christ spoke to me in terms of the kind of life I would want to lead. Being by brother’s keepers ... treating others as they would treat me ... also understanding that Jesus Christ dying for my sins spoke to the humility we all have to have as human beings. ... We’re sinful, and we’re flawed, and we make mistakes, and we achieve salvation through the grace of God. ... We can still see God in other people and do our best to help them find their own grace. So that’s what I strive to do and pray to do every day. ... I think my public service is a part of that effort to express my Christian faith."But the one thing I want to emphasize ... as President of the United States, I’m also someone who deeply believes part of the bedrock strength of this country is that it embraces people of many faiths and of no faiths. This is a country that is still predominantly Christian, but we have Jews, Muslims, Hindus, atheists, agnostics, Buddhists, and their own path to grace is one that we have to revere and respect as much as our own, and that’s part of what makes our country what it is."
 "There are laws, both federal and constitutional, that are in place."
President Obama: "This is where Bill Clinton had the right formulation a couple of decades ago, that abortion should be safe, legal and rare,"

 What do you make of his comments? It definitely sounds more Evangelical than any of his previous statements about his faith. Having said that, to some people it's not going to matter what he says. They are going by his actions (his views on abortion, marriage, etc) and what they see as his distorted view of the Gospel message.
Bottom line: Has the train already left the station on how people view the faith of this President? The words today may not change people's minds at all. Unlike the 2008 campaign when President Obama was in the process of telling America about himself, it's now 2016. Conservative Evangelicals may have a harder time buying this and secular liberals have no desire to hear all of this "God" talk in public. This President may not be able to win either way.

Compiled by Damien Alverdo