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Friday, July 30, 2010

Places of pilgrimages -birds and mountains in New Zealand

I arrived in Colombo in the early hours of Wednesday morning from Christchurch via Singapore. From zero degree celcius to 35 degrees in a day is a bit of a shock to the system. But I arrived with such fond memories of NZ. It was the Tui, the Kea and the Kereru (wood pigeon) who welcomed me back, and an avalanche or two acknowledged my presence. Here are a few photos of the birds and my places of pilgrimage.

Tui on a Kowhai at Ross. All bird photos               : Kira McKerrow








I am always astounded by so many shades of brown, white,  gray, green,  black and blue around the Porter's Pass area. Photo: Bob Mckerrow





A pilgrimage to Arthur's Pass is something I do every trip and look up at Rolleston and say a silent prayer to John Harrison, Bruce Ferguson, Colin Robertson, Michael Harper and Jeffrey Wilby who died in the winter of 1966 in that terrible tragedy. and think of the bravery of rescuers Peter Squires, Ian Gardiner and Hans Bohney who received the Royal Humane Society medal for their efforts. New Zealand mountaineering came of age in that fateful winter of 1966.




            I always visit the three peaks I have climbed, guided and rescued on more than any peaks in NZ: Haast, Lendenfeld and Tasman. Photo: Bob McKerrow      

      Is there any better mountain view from Franz Josef township, than Elie de Beaumont from Canavan's Knob ? Photo: Bob McKerrow

And, further south of Franz Josef, the seldom explored valleys of misty South Westland. Photo: Bob McKerrow

The Waiho River which drains the Burton, Spenser, Callery and Franz Josef glaciers which I could see from my bedroom window when I lived at Franz Josef in the early 90's. Photo: Bob McKerrow

ADDENDUM: Chris Jillet on the summit of Mt. McFettrick, at the head of the Tatare valley, Westland National Park in 1991. I wrote an article in either the 1991 or 1992 NZAJ on this ascent. Chris and I were accompanied by Ed Cotter and Mike Browne, and I remember the four of us sitting in a high camp under McFettrick gazing across at the Maxmillian ridge of Elie de Beaumont, and Ed Cotter describing the route he did with Ed Hillary 50 years earlier.Photo: Bob McKerrow.

This post has been about places of pilgrimages, that I make  on my return to NZ each year. At the forefront of my mind is thoughts and nmemories of those climbing partners who I spent so many happy weeks with in the hills. Quite a few have died. Gollum and Donald have both made reference to Chris Jillet, and surprisingly, we have all climbed with him in at different times. I post this photo to honour a wonderful mountaineer and a superb human being.

Gollum, Donald and others, what do you think about dedicating a blog to Chris Jillet where we can post photos and articles about this ? Bob

Cindy Jacobs & the Coming Civil War in the Church

Cindy Jacobs is an Apostle/Prophetess in the International Coalition of Apostles (ICA) headed by C. Peter Wagner.


(YouTube link)

Dominionism in brief:
Throughout the 2000 year history of Christianity there has always been a vein of Dominionism embedded in the strata of doctrines. This seam has ebbed and flowed for 20 centuries, sometimes submerged, sometimes exposed. Whenever out in the open, it has given rise to horrible abuses done in the name of Christ. In the early 21st century, once again this vein is now showing and active. Keep in mind:
  • Dominionism is always an aberration of true Christian theology.
  • A remnant of believers has always opposed it, often suffering a martyr’s fate at the hands of intolerant Dominionists.
Traditional Christianity teaches:
The Gospel of Salvation is by faith in Jesus Christ and His shed blood on the cross. The emphasis is placed upon repentance and conversion of individual souls. The Kingdom of God in this age is spiritual and grows through efforts of evangelism based on teaching the Bible. It is “not of this world” (John 18:36), but a spiritual rule in the hearts of men (Luke 17:20-21). Furthermore, the Kingdom of God is only finally realized upon Christ’s second return to Earth, whereby He Himself establishes His literal and physical reign. [1]
War Within the Church
The Dominionists will be intolerant to mainline believing Christians. They know this and have already been talking about it.
Then I turned and saw the army of the Lord standing behind me. There were thousands of soldiers, but they were still greatly outnumbered. I was shocked and disheartened as it seemed that there were actually many more Christians being used by the evil one than there were in the army of the Lord. I also knew that the battle that was about to begin was going to be viewed as The Great Christian Civil War because very few would understand the powers that were behind the impending conflict (Rick Joyner, The Final Quest, 1996, p.22).
Rick Joyner's prognostications about the upcoming Christian Civil war are many and various. In May 1996, Joyner sent out a message entitled 'Civil War in the Church'. He makes the following points:

1. This is the greatest time of expectation in the history of Christianity- reconciliation and renewal are taking place everywhere and the church is growing at 200,000 people a day.
2. There is an advance of ecumenism and the breaking down of denominational barriers (including Catholic/Protestant) thanks to Christian TV. 
3. Satan is about to test the church's new unity.
4. In 1988, 1993, 1995 and Feb 1996, Joyner was shown that the church is headed for an inevitable spiritual civil war.
5. It will be "an opportunity to drive the accuser out of the church, for the church then to come into a unity that would otherwise be impossible".
6. "[It will be] the end of Christianity as we know it. The very definition of Christianity will be changed, for the better."
7. "The church that emerges will be full of unprecedented grace, truth and power."
8. The conflict will be extremely costly and prolonged.
9. The primary issue (as with the American Civil War) at stake will be the eradication of "the spiritual slavery and oppression now existing in much of the church".
10. "Nearly half the believers in the world today are held under a spiritual 'plantation mentality'" with leaders seeking only to build and preserve their own empires.
11. "Satan's 'strand of three cords' (the control spirit, the political spirit and the religious spirit) by which he is yoking multitudes of believers, must be confronted and removed from our midst." Then the church may "come into her ultimate glory".
12. Much of the church uses "guilt, pressure, manipulation and control to compel men to do what we think they should do". We must "remove the cancer from our midst".
13. A major factor in the Christian Civil War will be strife over money.
14. Another will be tradition/ a religious spirit/ Pharisaism vs. what God is currently doing. "The more anointed a new movement is, the more these traditionalists will be threatened by it, and the more vehemently they will attack it."
15. Some of those who oppose denominations will nevertheless keep others in fear and bondage to their own self-will.
16. There will be a fight between the true unity we have in Christ and the false unity of political expediency, tradition, way of life, etc.
17. The conflict will be between Christians who are heavenly-minded/ Spirit-led (Blues) and intellectual/ Mind-led (Grays).
18. The only way for true unity to occur is to rout the forces of spiritual slavery and oppression.
19. Unity and peace must be based on truth.
20. Many will fight simply out of loyalty for their organisation or denomination, not through true conviction.
21. There will appear to be a "total meltdown of Christianity [which] will result in one of her greatest victories ... This will cause the Lord's champions to ascend the mountain into higher realms of the Spirit than they have gone before. As they do, Faith, Hope and Charity will be revealed, and seen from even greater distances than would have otherwise been possible.
22. "The black church ... will be the primary force to bring about the ultimate victory," despite attacks from Satan and Islam. After the war, there will be no white or black church.
23. "There will be an entirely new definition of Christianity, which the Lord Jesus Himself has already written. The world will know us by our love."
24. There will be a New Breed of Spiritual Leaders, who will fight for the Blues. They may not initially be appreciated.
25. The Blues will be fighting for the liberation of the Grays, not to destroy them. "We are not fighting against people, but the forces that deceive and bind them."
26. Those who will not comply must be removed from their place of influence. "These can be distinguished by their attempts to spy out our liberty and yoke the church with bondage, or sow the doctrines the Scriptures call leaven."
27. "All the movements that are working to bring about the unity of the church really have been sent by God ... .We must do all that we can to strengthen every relationship, and reconcile with all those that we can."
28. We must "strengthen the essential truths of our faith, within ourselves", without compromise, and not follow organisations for their own sake.
29. We need to "judge ourselves, lest we be judged", casting out any spirit of control in us. [2]

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Chuck Pierce & Reincarnation


This YouTube reveals the teachings and thoughts of Chuck Pierce. Dr. Pierce has worked with C. Peter Wagner and his wife Doris for years, and continues to serve as Watchman of Global Harvest Ministries in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He heads the Glory of Zion International ministry, and is on the Executive Board of the International Coalition of Apostles. He may be in line to lead the Global Harvest Ministries at the passing of C. Peter Wagner.

Dr. Pierce speaks a different language than the typical Christian. It is because he uses the Kabbalah and eastern religions to support his concepts. He may try to make you believe that Christians are narrow-minded, but he is teaching on a concept that is outside of Christianity - without telling you what it is.

In the video: 

1. Chuck Pierce introduces the idea that God can change the past. God can go back three generations and change the details of a persons past. (I'm not certain how he gets this, unless it's due to reincarnation and time being circular.)

2. He says that the past can be changed because time is not linear, but circular. If you respond now in faith, God will change your past and open your future. [1]

Although Dr. Pierce says it's biblical, it is actually from the Kabbalah and the eastern religions. Reincarnation and cyclical history suggest that you always have a second chance. Linear history states that you had better get it right this time because there is no second chance. "It is appointed unto man once to die and then the judgment" (Heb 9:27).  

Gilgul, an aspect of reincarnation in Kabbalistic Judaism, which is supported by Pierce, means "cycle" and neshamot is "souls." They believed that the souls of ancient Israel would reincarnate into their genetic descendants, which include to souls of the original apostles and prophets.


Time is Linear
In general, the Judaeo-Christian concept, which is based on the Bible, is that time is linear, with a beginning, the act of creation by God. The Christian view assumes also an end, the eschaton, expected to happen when Jesus returns to earth in the Second Coming to judge the living and the dead. This will be the consummation of the world and time. St Augustine's City of God was the first developed application of this concept to world history. The Christian view is that God is uncreated and eternal so that He and the supernatural world are outside time and exist in eternity.

 Modern depiction of the wheel-of-time

Ancient cultures such as Incan, Mayan, Hopi, and other Native American Tribes, plus the Babylonian, Ancient Greek, Hindu, Buddhist, Jainist, and others have a concept of a wheel of time, that regards time as cyclical and quantic consisting of repeating ages that happen to every being of the Universe between birth and extinction. [2]

After viewing the complete video, I think that Steve Schultz is probably a very nice person. Little does he realize what he's involved with.


(YouTube link)

This is an important point in Pierce's teaching, because

Kalanithi Maran takes to sky with SpiceJet stake buy and his high pay…..


Kalanidhi Maran
Born
1965
ResidenceChennai, Tamilnadu, India
NationalityIndian
Education
Loyola College (Graduate)
OccupationChairman & MD of Sun Network
ReligionHindu
Spouse(s)Kaveri Kalanidhi Maran
Relatives
Dayanidhi Maran (Brother)
Karunanidhi (Grand Father)


Our Bureau

New Delhi, June 12

Mr Kalanithi Maran, Chennai-based Sun TV network's chief, on Saturday acquired a 37.75-per-cent pale in the Delhi-based bargain airline SpiceJet.

The accord is estimated amid Rs 750 crore and Rs 800 crore as Mr Maran is believed to accept paid Rs 47.25 a share.

In what is actuality beheld as a forerunner to the accord actuality finalised, the SpiceJet administration had abreast the Bombay Stock Exchange on Friday that the aggregation had fabricated an allocation of 6.4 crore shares or about 20 per cent of the pale to two all-around armamentarium houses — W.L. Ross and Istithmar World — on about-face of the adopted bill convertible bonds.

The advertisement of the buy-out puts to blow months of belief as to who will eventually aces up a pale in SpiceJet. Religare was said to be the added suitor in the running.

“We accept bought out the shares of W. L. Ross. We will accomplish an accessible action on Monday based on the two-week average. This is the appropriate time to acquirement SpiceJet,” Mr Maran told newspersons afterwards the accord was active on the outskirts of Delhi backward in the evening.

Sources adumbrated that Mr Maran had additionally acquired the pale of Mr Bhulo Kansagra, one of the aboriginal promoters of the airline. The US-based clandestine disinterestedness close W. L. Ross entered SpiceJet in July 2008 back the airline lath accustomed an action to accomplish accessible $80 actor (then Rs 345 crore) to the bargain carrier.

Business as usual

“We are on the board. It is business as accepted in SpiceJet,” Mr Kansagra told newspersons.

According to the Web armpit of the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation, the airline has a agile of 19 Boeing 737 aircraft — 15 Boeing 737-800 able of accustomed 189 cartage anniversary and four Boeing 737-900 Extended Range that can backpack 212 cartage each.

The airline, which began operations in 2005, is acceptable to fly away and has approached the Government for permission to accomplish approved flights to Dhaka, Kathmandu and Colombo.

The airline agitated 14.28 lakh cartage amid January and April this year, while it had agitated 54.46 lakh cartage during agenda 2009.



News 2 …

He is the accomplished paid CEO in india ( 2nd to Mukesh Ambani)

His bacon and his wife salary……

Maran duo draw accomplished pay in India

TNN, Jun 3, 2010, 01.15am IST

TNN, Jun 3, 2010, 01.15am IST

CHENNAI: Following the footsteps of RIL administrator Mukesh Ambani, media baron Kalanithi Maran and wife Kaveri Kalanithi accept capped their accomplishment for 2010 at Rs 74.1 crore, about 22% beneath than their absolute alms of Rs 94.8 crore per annum.

Maran, MD of Sun TV Network, and wife Kalanithi, the collective MD, abreast BSE on Wednesday that they accept autonomous to absolute their accomplishment for 2009-10 at Rs 74.16 crore, the aforementioned bulk that they took home in 2008-09. With alone accomplishment of a little over Rs 37 crore each, the Maran brace calm draw the accomplished bacon in the country.

Mukesh Ambani, administrator of Reliance Industries -India's best admired aggregation - autonomous to cap his bacon for the year at Rs 15 crore, while he was acceptable for a accomplishment of Rs 39.36 crore. Mukesh Ambani still seems to draw bottom bacon than the Marans.

For 2008-09, Anil Ambani gave up his bacon and commissions, yet took home a pay amalgamation of Rs 52 crore — as sitting fees and antecedent year payments. His pay amalgamation could accept beyond Rs 100 crore or about Rs 27 lakh a day had he not absent his salary. Kalanithi Maran was ranked at no. 20 in Forbes India affluent account with a net account of $2.3 billion.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Announcement

I learned yesterday that my biblicalwomanhood.org website is no longer up. The site I'm referring to contained all of the past Kindred Spirits Journal newsletters, which contained some of my earliest writing on the government conspiracy. I don't own the site and have been unable to contact the owner. Instead of trying to rebuild an entire site from scratch, I'm going to begin publishing some of early articles that are not already on this blog.

Thanks for your support, Donna

The French Prophets, the 1679 Prophecy, & the Latter Rain Movement

The French Prophets
In the video yesterday, the narrator suggested that the New Apostolic Reformation descends from the French Prophets. There is somewhat of a connection, but I see a stronger tie to the Latter Rain movement. 

 The Maltese cross was used by the Huguenots, with a downward facing dove.

The Comisards, who were an offshoot group of the French Protestants (Huguenots), were known as French prophets. They fled from France to London and started to prophesy against the Church in London, about their destruction and the new world to come. Religious wars between the Protestants and Catholics led many to believe that the Millennium was at hand, and spirit possession began manifesting itself in many new forms - since many spoke in tongues and went into trances. The French prophets were exiled to the New World with the Huguenots, as well as a few other locations, and had connections and influence on the Shakers.

They and their spiritual descendants not only had the very same manifestations, but also the very same fruit as today’s third wave prophets.  There is evidence among the old Shaker writings, that perhaps there was a connection between the teaching of the Shakers and the earlier prophetic writings of English Mystic, Jane Leade, who you will write about in a moment.

Introduction
The New Apostolic Reformation belief that “God is restoring the office of apostles and prophets,” can be traced to the “1679 Prophecy” by the occult Christian Kabbalist sect called the Philadelphian Society. The Philadelphians believed in the Kabbalah doctrine of “Gilgul” or the Transmigration of souls. They believed that the souls of ancient Israel would reincarnate into their genetic descendants, which include to souls of the original apostles and prophets. They were a quasi-Masonic, quasi-Rosicrucian society that delved deeply into mysticism. 

 Symbol of the Kabbalah Tree of Life

Mike Bickle, Bob Weiner, John Wimber, Bill Hamon, Rick Joyner, C. Peter Wagner and all the many Latter Rain “apostles and prophets” get their “apostolic authority” through doctrines of reincarnation, and it is because of this that all of the Latter Rain “Apostles and Prophets” can be rightly labeled “occultic.” [1] It may sound as though I'm making this up, but wait until you dig into some of the background of the Latter Rain movement and people.

1619 Prophecy
One of the problems during the Reformation was the presence of “enthusiasts” who claimed direct revelation from God. The Reformers condemned such persons and movements, but that did not deter them from gaining followers. One who arose a century after the Reformation, and who continues to have followers, was an English mystic named Jane Leade. [2]


Jane Ward Leade (1624–1704) was a Christian mystic whose spiritual visions, recorded in a series of publications, were central in the founding and philosophy of the Philadelphian Society in London. The Philadelphian Society took the Christian Kabbalist teachings of Jakob Boehme, who was a well-known Rosicrucian, and incorporated them into their group. Jane's writings and prophecies were also central to the group. Her teachings covered many of the Christian mysteries: the nature of Christ, the redemption of Man through a return to the Godhead, the existence of the Sophia, the Apocalypse and the possibility of Ascension. The scope of her work drew comparisons with the Kabbalists, the Gnostics, the Alchemists, and even the Rosicrucians in her belief in the presence of God in all things (Pantheism) and the existence of the Holy Spirit in each soul (Nondualism).

In 1679, the Philadelphian Society and the Theosophists published a document containing a 60-point prophecy by Jane Leade. The document proposed ideas that would later resurface in 1948 in the Latter Rain movement, and, as we shall see, are still being promoted by key Apostle-prophets of the New Apostolic Reformation. [3]

The first several points of the prophecy are about sealed mysteries that would be revealed only to “worthy searchers.” She claimed that there was an "Ark of the Testimony" in heaven containing new revelations to be opened during the church age. Her prophecy of a perfected church (later called the “many-membered man-child” ), must take control of the earth before Jesus can return. This sets the stage for the Latter Rain movement in the 20th Century that would make the same claims. Whether that movement got its ideas from Leade or came up with the same heresy independently - the ideas are identical. She prophesied that the Church must be perfected on earth before Christ can return, and this shall be accompanied with miracles and power greater that at any time in church history—including Pentecost. [4]

A Word about Latter Rain & Elitism
At the very beginning of the 20th century a man named David Wesley Myland used the term “Latter Rain” to describe the Pentecostal revival that was going on. He allegorized Joel 2:23 that spoke of God blessing the agricultural harvest in Israel to create a theory of Church history. In Israel’s agricultural cycles, there were the spring rains (early rain) and the fall rains (the latter rain). Myland used this terminology and applied it to the Pentecost of Acts (early rain) and the one he claimed was again happening at Azusa Street and elsewhere (the latter rain). The key idea of these early Pentecostals was that the gift of tongues was being restored to the church and was going to issue forth into great power to evangelize the world. But the Pentecostal movement was fraught with aberrations that soon arose—such as the Oneness doctrine that denied the Trinity. The thinking of early “Latter Rain” Pentecostals was that God was restoring the apostolic power of the early church.

Those who wanted to maintain traditional evangelical theology yet include the idea of the gift of tongues as the sign of the baptism of the Holy Spirit joined together into groups such as the Assemblies of God. The Assemblies rejected the latter rain ideas and held to traditional premillennial eschatology that many evangelicals believed.

In the 1930s, a man by the name of William Branham began to preach and exhibit supernatural manifestations. George Hawtin and P. G. Hunt heard Branham speak in Vancouver and brought his ideas to North Battleford, Saskatchewan where the “Latter Rain” revival that became the New Order of the Later Rain (NOLR) actually began. A key book that was circulated at that time was Atomic Power with God Through Prayer and Fasting by Franklin Hall. A key idea that still persists is that God is continually desiring to do great and powerful miracles through the church, but is unable to do so because the church has not become holy enough, desired it badly enough, has failed in numerous other ways, or lacks the faith that is necessary to precipitate these miracles. The Latter Rain has always been predicated on elitist ideas such as those of Jane Leade previously cited. They consider ordinary churches to be miserable failures that God cannot use. [5]

Latter Rain Beliefs Enter the NAR
Bill Hamon was born in 1934, and according to his book, Apostles, Prophets, and the Coming Moves of God, he entered the ministry as a teenager. In his adult life, Hamon became involved with C. Peter Wagner’s New Apostolic Reformation at its very inception:

Hamon says in his book, "The National Symposium on the Post-Denominational Church was convened by Dr. C. Peter Wagner.  The consensus of the panelists was that there are still apostles and prophets in the Church, and that there is an emerging Apostolic Movement that will revolutionize the 21st-century Church. The last-generation Church will have an Apostolic Reformation that will be as great as the first-generation Apostolic Movement."

With Wagner’s endorsement, Hamon brought the teachings of the Latter Rain movement into the New Apostolic Reformation. Wagner “highly recommends” Hamon’s book on Apostles and Prophets and wrote the foreword to it. But Hamon’s book reiterates nearly every claim of the discredited Latter Rain movement. For example, one of the more extreme teachings of the Latter Rain was the “manifested sons” teaching; but Hamon teaches the same thing citing a version of the Bible that translates it “revealing of the sons”:
"The whole creation is waiting for the last generation Church. The earth and all of creation are waiting for the manifestation of God’s last-day apostles and prophets and fully restored Church. “For the earnest expectation of the creation eagerly waits for the revealing of the sons of God” (Rom. 8:19 NKJV). When the Church is fully restored, then the saints will receive their final redemption, the immortalization of the mortal bodies."
Hamon claims that this has to happen before the return of Christ so the church can fulfill her role. [6]

This doctrine was denounced by the Assemblies of God in 1948. Yet, today, the Manifest Sons of God idea is pushed by big-name charismatic preachers (and their puppet minions in local churches), who talk of a "great end time army", who will "take nations for God" and will "usher in the kingdom of God" or bring the "next revival". These people would probably deny being influenced by the  Manifest Sons of God or Latter Rain heresies - but that is exactly what they are preaching! Movements that bear the core of this  Manifest Sons of God heresy, include 'Word of Faith,' 'Kingdom Now,' 'Dominion,' 'The Prophetic Move,' the 'Toronto Blessing,' and others. [7]

Conclusion
The Latter Rain movement had an outwardly orthodox Christian Gospel message while they simultaneously believe and practice the Gospel using the Kabbalah and hermetic doctrines as interpretive lenses. They may profess Jesus on the outside, but their practices come straight from the occult.

I haven't personally resolved the experience of being baptized in the Holy Spirit. I know the cleansing experience I had, and there has never been anything in my life to match it. But I am thoroughly convinced that the people who are pushing the Dominion/Kingdom Now theology and the 3rd Reformation are not getting their marching orders from the Lord Jesus.

Leaders of this movement base their beliefs on astrology, mysticism and spiritualism (including speaking to angels), with a sprinkling of scripture. Perhaps this is the same problem Paul spoke about in the heretical teachings that were flowing from some of the churches he ministered to.  They were using Gnostic practices mixed with the Truth, with signs and wonders.

The Christian Kabbalah can never be the life-saving Gospel, and its proponents can never be Christian in the same way Mormons, Freemasons, Rosicrucians and other Kabbalist-based individuals can never be Christian. These unknowing followers of Jesus are being fed what is essentially the ancient Mystery Religion wrapped in Christian terminology. The role these teachings will play is that of Antichrist. The true Christ will return bodily and catch His church up to meet Him in the air (1Thessalonians 4:17).

The Bible says in Matthew 24:24, "For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect." These Charismatic churches are showing great signs and wonders, which is why many mainline churches are losing membership to the churches that seem to be full of life. The teachings seem to be scripturally-based, but they are being twisted to teach the doctrine of demons. Jesus said that these false prophets can fool the elect, therefore it must be pretty slick. This movement contains the elements of what I consider to be the slickest yet.

I read something that John Wesley said about the French Prophets. He may have been a Socialist, but I think he had his version of the Gospel correct. This could act as good advice for us today concerning the Charismatic movement and the New Apostolic Reformation. He had concluded that the French prophets were not sent by God and “earnestly exhorted all that followed after holiness to avoid, as fire, all who do not speak according to the law and the testimony." He urged them to "not believe every spirit but to try the spirits to see if they are of God." He told them not to judge the Spirit on the basis of appearances, common report, or by their own inward feelings. "No, nor by any dreams, visions, or revelations supposed to be made to their souls, anymore than by their tears or any involuntary effects wrought upon their bodies."

John Wesley was not against dreams and visions or even heavenly manifestations and feelings. He attempted to distinguish between divine inspiration and “enthusiasm” which he said was false and imaginary. He wrote that weak minds could pervert visions “to an idle use” but he also strongly said “does it follow that visions and dreams in general are bad branches of a bad root? God forbid!”


Perhaps we should take his advice.

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

I've been trawling through hours and hours of amazing footage shot at early 2003 anti-War On Iraq protests in Sydney. Again and again it smacks me in the face that all of the protesters, including the tens of thousands of Australian school students who marched against the war, knew more about the quality of WMD intelligence, and the aftermath of the invasion, than all of our leaders.

As I head into the final weeks of work on the FTW (Fuck The War) movie, the loudest theme of all is The Protesters Were 100% Right, they knew the truth back then, even under the constant mental bombardment of pr-war lies screaming from every front page, and every news bulletin.

Another FTW teaser :



Coming to DVD and digital download late October.

There will also be a free version of FTW for the torrent sites.

More teasers to come, including some of the anti-War On Iraq footage

If you want more information, photos or exclusive clips from FTW to use on your blog/news site, you contact me here :

Darryl Mason at Twitter



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Frank Weston Sanford: Spiritual Warfare & Prayer Walking


Frank Weston Sandford was a predecessor to William Branham and the modern Latter Rain apostles of the New Apostolic Reformation, having many ‘third wave’ ideas before his time including spiritual warfare and the restoration of the church and modern Apostles.

Frank Sandford demanded unquestioning obedience to him, “God’s prophet,” for the sake of unity.  He explained this obedience to him as trusting God to work though him, and it was thus spun as obedience to God really and not him – which was most deceitful and unbiblical, but it worked real well. This bad theology could always be turned against any Frank Sandford dissenters, so they were the ones lacking faith in GOD for not trusting the leader and the prophet GOD had appointed – and/or they were demonized with a rebellious spirit. The focus was turned away from the leader onto God, so he was literally as God to the people. And any questioning about Sandford was also deemed rebellion against God and not him personally. [1]

Spiritual Warfare, unlike how it is presented within the Charismatic church, is NOT a new concept or practice. Here are some key facts about spiritual warfare, prayer walking and identification repentance that the "third wave" church do NOT want their followers to know.


(YouTube link)

Monday, July 26, 2010

L&Tand Naik: Times of India

I am paranoid about retaining talent: Naik

The Origin:

The evolution of L&T into the country's largest engineering and construction organization is among the most remarkable success stories in Indian industry.

L&T was founded in Bombay (Mumbai) in 1938 by two Danish engineers, Henning Holck-Larsen and Soren Kristian Toubro. Both of them were strongly committed to developing India's engineering capabilities to meet the demands of industry.

Soren Kristian Toubro Henning Holck-Larsen

(27Feb06-4Mar82) (4Jul1907 - 27Jul2003)



The Photos are given below:

Large black iron gate hides the two-storeyed building — suitably called High Trees — and the garden surrounding it. Once inside, you can't help but notice the huge driveway, which unlike most houses in Mumbai, has place to park at least 10 cars comfortably.

In the pistachio-green nest of A M Naik, chairman & managing director, Larsen & Toubro, we park ourselves in a corner. The bungalow is bang in the middle of the calm and tony Pali Hill in Mumbai's western suburb of Bandra, where some of the leading filmstars live and Dilip Kumar happens to be one of his neighbours.

We can hear a dog bark in the background and remember the 'Beware of Dogs' sign at the gate, and hasten our steps through the quaint wooden staircase leading up to Naik's office. The first floor of Naik's sprawling house serves as an office from where the workaholic CEO manages the show quite often. He starts his day around 7 am and is still in the office when most people hit the bed. Naik's last meeting spilled over into our time and as we waited patiently, we could not help but notice a bunch of young and middle-aged executives, pacing up and down, exchanging notes from time to time, pretty much on their toes. One of them told us that they have been there since eight in the morning and have already had several rounds of meetings.

In fact, before the TOI meeting in the evening, Naik had a high-profile rendezvous with Michael Geoghegan, HSBC's global chief executive. After our meeting, he was scheduled to meet the top brass of a shipping major.



When we caught up with the head honcho of L&T, the country's largest engineering-to-construction conglomerate, over 'poha' and other assorted snacks, we found the 68-year-old remarkably agile. It was also not difficult to note that Naik, dressed in a blue blazer with a Tricolour badge and the L&T logo on its lapel, appeared pressed for time.



Naik has a couple of years left to retire and wants to leave behind a strong but a 'less complex' organisation. The trademark Gujarati skill of business strategising is at work, and Naik says that the final blueprint that will drive the company's growth in the future, helped by international consultants McKinsey and Bain, will be out in the next three to four months.

In an interaction that lasted an hour, Naik is forthcoming on the gears he wants to shift, but pushes hard to keep the conversation within what is already in the "public domain". He has already set the pace with the sale of the cement, ready-mix concrete and petroleum dispensing pump businesses. He says there would be more to follow. However, the affable CMD withdraws into a shell occasionally when asked about the succession planning at L&T and the legendary takeover battle L&T fought against the Ambanis in the eighties.



Though he has been mainly responsible for the growth and direction of the 72-year-old company during the last 11 years that he has been at the helm, Naik has been criticised by some for not having put in place a well-defined succession model in the company. The company is largely heavily dependent on a few brilliant but close-to retirement executives.

L&T, set up in 1938 by two Danish engineers -- Henning Holck-Larsen and Soren Kristian Toubro -- is one of the rare companies that boasts of having no identifiable promoter in an otherwise promoter-driven Indian set-up. Because of this, L&T has been a takeover target for powerful Indian business houses, including the Ambanis. The founders diluted their entire stake in the interest of the company and were involved with the organisation till the ripe old age. Larsen passed away in 2003, aged 96, when he was chairman emeritus of L&T. Toubro passed away in 1982.

The founders' family members are no longer connected with the company in any manner. Toubro's son, despite owning a beautiful cottage in Kodaikanal in southern India, makes only rare trips to India. However, Larsen' daughter is not known to frequent the country.

As we ashamed off our questions staccato, he took us by abruptness with the best of his legacy. He attempt about aimlessly about the conception of L&T Employees' Welfare Assurance that he set up in 2004. "The assurance is the additional better actor in L&T afterwards banking institutions. This is article (setting up the foundation) that I am acutely appreciative of and this is the bequest I appetite to leave behind," says Naik. The assurance holds 12.40% pale in the company, while the banking institutions authority the bulk, with 53%. "I appetite to leave abaft a able organisation which can administer complexity" he said.

And why not? Whoever had the anticipation of captivation on to L&T banal over the years has been acutely able-bodied rewarded. In April 1999, back Naik was appointed the MD & CEO, L&T shares were commendation at Rs 187; on Friday, the scrip bankrupt at Rs 1,937 on the BSE, a beeline ten-fold growth. Naik himself is account several crores aloof through the amount of his banal options. In fact, the company's admiral authority a little over 1% — admired at Rs 1,209 crore — in L&T. Naik's achievement has not been bound to the advance of the aggregation banal only. L&T's about-face and profit, too, accept developed badly during his administration — from Rs 7,825 crore (turnover) and Rs 315 crore (net profit) to Rs 43,514 crore and Rs 5,442 crore, respectively. In the future, acceleration and calibration would be his mantras for growth, he says. He additionally had the anticipation to apparatus an ERP programme in 1991, which he claims was the aboriginal aggregation to do so in 1991. Naik, who believes that things accept to change continuously, still carries on tirelessly, and restructuring is big in his accepted vocabulary. L&T, which straddles a behemothic 65-odd businesses with a attendance in about every area of the economy, will be trimmed, Naik says.

"We don't appetite Rs 100-crore and Rs 150-crore businesses." And his business mantras (with advance as the accepted element) for alliance are: "grow the core, abound to sell, compress to abound and ascertain to grow."

L&T's amount charcoal its engineering and architecture business, in which it about undertakes turnkey projects to body petrochemical complexes, dams and abuse systems. The Mumbai-based aggregation is sitting appealing on an adjustment book position active into billions of dollars. The additional mantra, explains Naik, is to calibration up assertive non-core businesses for the purpose of departure them, like the aggregation had done with cement. Afterwards ramping up its adhesive capacity, L&T awash the business to Kumar Mangalam Birla-owned Grasim Industries a few years ago.

Another action is to get out of baby businesses that accept revenues of Rs 100-150 crore so that it frees up management's time and energy. Lastly, says Naik, it is to "discover continuously the future, area technology will move, what India wants...," emphasising that the aggregation is not a apparent boilerplate accumulated but has been a cardinal amateur in architecture the nation and would abide to do so.

Even as Naik is rearranging the jigsaw to take L&T to the next phase of growth in disparate areas such as power, financial services, ship building and nuclear, the conglomerate stares at a leadership vacuum. Though there have been rumours of Ravi Uppal, MD & CEO of L&T Power, being a strong candidate to fill in Naik's boots, the current CMD is holding his cards close to his chest. In fact, succession is one conversation piece he just avoided.



Human ability administration is acutely one of the challenges the aggregation faces and it occupies the best apperception amplitude of the CMD, who abutting the aggregation as a inferior architect in 1965 and confused up the ladder to absorb the bend appointment in 1999. Naik, by his own admission, spends about 40% of his time on animal resource. "We accept revised our HR action six times in nine years and the seventh one should be in abode soon. I am batty about aptitude retention."

L&T has consistently been a poaching arena for engineering and IT companies. Naik says that in the aftermost nine years, the aggregation has revised its HR behavior N cardinal of times but "it is still not enough" in a activating world. He says that the aggregation absent about 10,000 engineers to the IT industry and explains that L&T got into the IT business alone to assure its brighter bodies from abrogation the company. To be allotment of the top alliance in the country, its infotech arm looked to access the scam-tainted Satyam, but was unsuccessful. "We still authority a baby pale in Satyam and plan to advertise it at an appropriate time."

Even as L&T scouts about for an accretion in the IT space, Naik is action big on ability generation, a almost fresh business for the conglomerate. Action is accepted to hot up in the ability area added with the accession of Reliance Industries. Naik, however, charcoal unfazed. "It is acceptable for all of us. We congenital RIL's petrochem ability in Patalganga in 1981. I will go and appeal Mukesh (Ambani, RIL chairman) to accord me some of the (EPC) jobs in power," he says in a apathetic way, abstinent that there was any acerbity from the accomplished or aggressive tension.

Asked about his added interests and how he maintains work-life balance, Naik replies after averseness — its "work-work-balance", and agreeably adds: "You booty a anniversary to enjoy. That's what I do. I get pleasure my work."