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Before The Wrath – MOVIE

Before The Wrath is about a Newly uncovered evidence from the time of Christ unveils how and why the Rapture will occur. Narrated by Kevin Sorbo.

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While scholars debate the timing of the Rapture, the world has lost why this event is prophesied to occur in the first place; knowledge that was once understood by those in the first century. Today, researchers in the Middle-East have rediscovered ancient anthropological evidence from the time of Christ that reveals exactly how and why the Rapture must occur; unveiling new biblical insight that will reignite hope for believers and prepare the world for what’s coming.

The Dove Foundation is calling Before the Wrath “mind-blowing, urgent and necessary“.

Dove Approved for All Ages

Producer:

Brent Miller Jr

Director:

Brent Miller Jr

The National Church of Iceland adopts Digital tools for Strategy Execution

The national church of Iceland will from now on use DecideAct’s digital tool for strategy implementation to create coherence in the organization.

Structurally it can be compared with companies working with ecosystems – and we have a solution specifically designed for that purpose.”
— CSO and Co-founder of DecideAct, Bjarni SnĂŠbjörn JĂłnsson

The Strategy Execution Management software-company DecideAct now enters into a new business field as the company has signed with the first national church as a customer.

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland (the national church of Iceland) will from now on use DecideAct’s digital tool for strategy implementation to create coherence and alignment between the church organization and the local congregations. DecideAct has signed a contract with the national church which will be the first to use DecideAct’s solution for ecosystems.

The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland is a free and independent religious community with a membership at around 65 percent of the population. The church is organized into 266 congregations around the country, serving under one bishop. The current bishop is Agnes M. Sigurðardóttir, Iceland’s first female bishop, who assumed office in 2012.

The church will use DecideAct’s digital tool for strategy implementation to create coherence and alignment between the church organization and the local congregations when new initiatives are to be rolled out. This is very much about getting the local churches involved in the best possible way and connecting the units that need to be engaged. The national church will be the first DecideAct client to use the company’s ecosystem solution.

CSO and Co-founder of DecideAct, Bjarni SnĂŠbjörn JĂłnsson states: “We are pleased to welcome the national church of Iceland on board as a DecideAct customer. The contract with the church is an interesting step for us, as we are entering a new field with our solution. We are looking forward to supporting the national church with their strategy implementation, and I am convinced that we can learn a lot from helping an organization with this blend of a hierarchical and democratic structure and apply this knowledge to similar organizations in other markets.”

He says that for DecideAct, the national church of Iceland is a new type of customer composed of central operation and local congregations chosen by the population, and with a high degree of autonomy. “Structurally it can be compared with companies working with ecosystems – and we have a solution specifically designed for that purpose,” Bjarni Jónsson concludes.

DecideAct is a dedicated provider of SaaS software and solutions that move manual implementation and follow-up of strategy to a cloud-based Strategy Execution Management platform. By rethinking the way strategy is implemented, DecideAct has created a groundbreaking tool that can help companies and organizations achieve their strategic goals. DecideAct’s vision is to modernize strategic leadership through technology.

Flemming Videriksen
DecideAct Solutions

HALLELUJAH AGAIN by Nathaniel Bassey – New Album

Nathaniel Bassey says, Ladies and GentleMen, Men & Brethren, Behold “HALLELUJAH AGAIN” – my new Album.

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Former Pastor, Gives it All Up to “Help The Helpers” in the Pandemic

Jeffrey Frantz, a former pastor, is dedicating his life to making a difference in the lives of front-line workers.

LEBANON, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES – Former pastor, Jeff Frantz is giving up everything to aid those hit by the pandemic the hardest. The wellbeing and emotional resilience of health care workers are key components of maintaining essential health care services during the COVID-19 virus (coronavirus) outbreak. Therefore, it will be crucial to anticipate the stresses associated with this work and put in place supports for health care workers. Monitoring and assessment of mental health and wellbeing of health care personnel will be important, along with efforts to ensure their successful reintegration with work colleagues, should they themselves become infected.

For most, at aged 60, retirement planning is at the forefront of their minds. For Frantz, founder of New Horizons Life and Leadership Development (NHLLD), 60 is just the jumping point for pivoting his career. According to the Senior Living researchers’ survey of 1,102 Americans, the majority of us think there’s a set lifespan to your career. On average, respondents thought age 61 and older was too late to start a new career.
The age range varied by generation. Millennials were less optimistic than Baby Boomers about your second-career pivot. Millennials thought 57 was the cutoff to start a new career, while Baby Boomers thought you had 10 more years than that to get started.
“I was stirred to do more for those suffering in my community and the global community,” Frantz states. “My age was not a detractor- I was called to make a significant difference-If I can do it anyone can”.

The John Maxwell Team member has a professional acumen as a journalist, church pastor, and developmental disability manager-made a marked decision to change his professional direction so he could “help the helpers of the pandemic”.
As a certified life group coach practitioner and spiritual life coach he is inserting his brand of healing in the communities of Pennsylvania.

He is offering group/ team coaching to enhance the connection among staff, improve teamwork, and reach company goals-during possibly the most challenging times we will see in our lifetime. “My mission is not only to give-back to front-line workers but to re-energize them as they search for their restless call to significance,” Frantz said.

Julie Lokun, of Chicago, Illinois, and Founder of Crown and Compass states, “Jeff has brought a breath of fresh air for my team”. Lokun continued, “Jeff gave of his time and energy to course-correct our depleted spirits”. Frantz has been working with Crown and Compass as an advisor to personal and professional development.

Frantz’s message of “You Are Meant For More” is re-energizing schools, religious organizations, healthcare workers, and nursing home employees nationwide. He is proving you can do anything you want no matter your age. Frantz adds, “It all boils down to believing that you are worthy, believing you can make a difference–and then doing it”.

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Media Queens
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A Matter of Faith

About this Movie

A Christian girl, Rachel Whitaker (Jordan Trovillion), goes off to college for her freshman year and begins to be influenced by her popular Biology professor (Harry Anderson) who teaches that evolution is the answer to the origins of life. When Rachel’s father, Stephen Whitaker (Jay Pickett), senses something changing with his daughter, he begins to examine the situation and what he discovers catches him completely off guard.

Now very concerned about Rachel drifting away from her Christian faith, he tries to do something about it!

Director: Rich Christiano
Writers: Dave Christiano, Rich Christiano
Starring: Jordan Trovillion, Jay Pickett, Harry Anderson, Chandler Macocha, Clarence Gilyard Jr.

Colorado Church Praised for Supporting Law Enforcement Becomes Victim of Biased Police Detective

Pastor and parishioners grapple with unfair treatment by police department after extending kindness to officers

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO, USA  – Pastor Rose Banks and the predominantly African-American Colorado Springs Fellowship Church (CSFC) has a history of supporting and showing kindness to the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD). The church is baffled by bias from a CSPD detective and the department’s failure to not only hold him accountable but also a failure to protect church property from a thug who took advantage of the church’s kindness.

When police departments and officers around the country were being broadly assailed following Eric Garner being choked to death by a NYPD officer, Pastor Rose Banks didn’t want Colorado Springs police to feel they weren’t appreciated so she reached out to CSPD Chief Peter Carey to reassure him that she and her African-American parishioners didn’t feel all police were bad people. And to prove that appreciation, Pastor Banks and parishioners followed up by delivering breakfast and lunch to hundreds of police officers and deputy sheriffs across the city. A 20-year veteran of the department responded by telling a church volunteer that he was deeply moved by the kindness of CSFC and that no organization or church had ever honored the police in such a way.

Pastor Banks also launched CSFC’s ‘Let’s Talk’ initiative where she used the church to host a forum between the Colorado Springs residents and city and county law enforcement to discuss the public’s policing concerns and to foster greater understanding and empathy between the police and the community. During the ‘Let’s Talk’ program, both Chief Carey and El Paso County Sheriff Bill Elder expressed profound gratitude to Pastor Banks and CSFC for their kindness to police and the opportunity to build stronger bonds with the people they protect and serve. (View Let’s Talk video excerpt at https://vimeo.com/525015105).

CSFC’s LovingKindness has not only been extended to CSPD and the El Paso County Sheriffs Office, but also to Colorado Springs firefighters, EMTs, hospitals, schools, the military and many others in the community—all of whom have expressed great appreciation for the church’s kindness and support (See letters of appreciation at https://bit.ly/3a6BuZd & https://bit.ly/3758wHw & https://bit.ly/2LDNMPs ) and a video of Pastor Banks giving a struggling mother $1000.00 to buy gifts for her children. (https://vimeo.com/510932730). But when the church called CSPD for help with a gun-menacing thug attempting to steal church property, they had no idea that a biased CSPD detective would not only abuse his power by charging CSFC parishioners with felony crimes, but also permit thousands of dollars’ worth of church property to be stolen.

As part of its LovingKindness community outreach program CSFC extended a hand of kindness to a financially-distressed family of four (husband, wife and two children) by allowing them to reside in the church’s fully furnished corporate apartment. After the couple violated church rules prohibiting drug use and guns in the apartment, seven men from the church went to the apartment to secure church property (including furnishings) that totaled nearly $20,000.00. After parishioners arrived at the apartment, they were invited in by the adult male occupant for a cordial conversation. Instead of surrendering the church’s property, the male occupant pulled a gun with his minor child present in the house. Parishioners called the police who arrived on scene, conducted a brief investigation and sent parishioners home without their property. The police played right into the couple’s scheme who moved out of the apartment and took all church property with them.

Instead of charging the couple with felony theft of church property, CSPD Detective Brian Corrado shockingly charged CSFC parishioners with felony burglary and stalking charges without originally conducting a single interview of parishioners who were present the day the thug pulled a gun on them.
“Truth really is stranger than fiction,” says Lamont Banks, Executive Director of A Just Cause and CSFC Board Member. “How do church members who are being menaced with a gun call the police for protection and assistance with securing their property get charged with a crime while the drug using, gun menacing criminal gets away scot free with $20,000.00 worth of church property?” muses Banks. “The bias against CSFC is bigger than Pikes Peak and no one has any idea why Mr. Corrado hates the church or wants to abuse its parishioners,” adds Banks.

Both CSFC and their attorney sent a letter of complaint to CSPD Chief Vince Niski and/or Mayor John Suthers requesting an immediate investigation into Detective Corrado’s dubious actions against church parishioners with hopes city leaders would rightly intervene (See letters at https://bit.ly/3vAIgzj & https://bit.ly/30W2Xr6). Although the church was finally told CSPD was opening an internal affairs investigation, Pastor Banks and parishioners struggle with feelings of ambivalence towards the department since Chief Carey is no longer in leadership.

“CSFC’s role as a community peacemaker who advocates for balancing the police’s mission to protect and serve against protests that unfairly condemn the entire police department for the rogue actions of a few should be respected and valued by CSPD,” says Banks. “The national response decrying the gratuitous killing of George Floyd is evidence that the country has reached a boiling point with police not being held accountable for their wrongful actions,” adds Banks. A failure to hold Detective Corrado accountable for conducting a biased investigation and mistreatment of these parishioners will damage CSFC’s trust in the integrity of CSPD and eviscerate the collaborative efforts by Chief Carey and Sheriff Bill Elder to rebuild community trust,” concludes Banks.

Lamont Banks
A Just Cause
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Fearless Faith – MOVIE

⁣FROM THE PRODUCER OF KEVIN SORBO’S “FORGIVEN” AND JOHN SCHNEIDER’S “WHAT WOULD JESUS DO?”

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Colton (Jason Burkey), a respected sheriff’s deputy begins to question his faith after his old partner is gunned down, while his new partner Officer Shep (Ben Davies) sets out on a courageous mission to lay his life down to save his.

Producer: Kevan Otto

Director: Kevin Rushing

Cowboy and Preacher – MOVIE

⁣Cowboy and Preacher is about Tri Robinson, a rancher/pastor explores the controversy between Christian duty and caring for the earth. See how Tri shows that, far from being contradictory, Christianity and the environment belong together.

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People are thinking of themselves, of their own lifetime. They’re not thinking of their descendants, their grandchildren and great-grandchildren and what’s going to be handed off and left to them. Long as it’s okay for me, then I’m good.

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