Pastor Warns of New Bill Aiming to Legalize Marijuana in Pennsylvania

Several Pennsylvania news outlets have reported that another new bill aiming to legalize marijuana in the Keystone State is making its way through the legislature.

According to Fox 43, House Bill 2050, introduced by State Rep. Jake Wheatley, D-Allegheny, would not only legalize the narcotic but also expunge records for people with nonviolent related offenses.

It’s not the first bill of its kind, and it’s also not the first time the Pennsylvania Pastors Network (PPN, papastors.net) has warned of the detrimental effects of legalizing pot in the state.

“As a pastor for more than 45 years and serving a church in Altoona for nearly 25 years, I have seen many people agonize over using and abusing marijuana,” said PPN Executive Director Gary Dull. “I believe it is a great mistake to legalize the narcotic for recreational use for several reasons.”

First, Dull said, all should consider the impact of marijuana on the physical health of users.

“Studies reveal that even casual marijuana use has very damaging effects on the brain, to the point that it can lead to mental illness,” Dull said. “This was the finding of a study conducted by the Journal of Neuroscience that should be seriously considered. Frequently, children are even hospitalized due to using marijuana accidentally, which indicates that such exposure has health risks that can be very detrimental.”

Secondly, Dull said, the addictive impact of marijuana must remain a focus.

“As a pastor,” he said, “I make efforts to uphold biblical teaching, and the Bible tells us to avoid anything that may ‘master’ our bodies (1 Cor. 6:12). Most of us know someone who has ruined their life through addictive drugs. Families have been broken, jobs have been lost, and lives have even been taken as a result of the use of addictive drugs. Additionally, most people recognize that marijuana is an ‘entrance or gateway drug’ that has the great potential to lead to more serious drug use and abuse.”

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Michael Brown on Messianic Humanitarian Community Attacked in Jerusalem

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Important update from Michael Brown: The anti-missionary group Yad L’Achim is now spreading the lie that South Korean tourists carried the coronavirus into Israel and infected Jewish youth at the Messianic center. Seriously! And this lie is now spreading through the news. Your help is needed!

The contrast between the two videos is stark. The first is terribly disturbing. The second is tremendously inspiring. The first shows security camera footage of some young thugs vandalizing a building and assaulting a female worker. The second, which is an interview I conducted, shows the female worker and her father expressing their love and concern for the thugs. That is the power of Messiah’s grace in Jerusalem. And that is the opposition faced by Messianic Jews living there.

The community that was attacked is called Adullam. It focuses on compassionate, humanitarian outreach to hurting Israelis, including ultra-Orthodox Jews and those who have left that community. It also serves at-risk Israelis from other backgrounds.

But because of its effective outreach to religious Jews, it has come under intense fire, with a well-known radical inciting some young people to go on the attack.

As reported in Kehila News, “Members of Lehava, a violent anti-assimilation organization led by Ben-Zion Gopstein – a former disciple of Rabbi Meir Kahana – have been attacking a safe house for at-risk youth which is operated by a Messianic family.”

Michael, who manages the safe house, tells the story.

“When they came, during opening hours, we asked them to leave and said that we have three little children here. They didn’t care. They left and came back throwing bricks and stones at us. One flew right by one of our heads.”

But that was not the end. The thugs returned again, ultimately knocking out the windows with bricks and rocks as well as carrying out at least one physical assault.

Thankfully, with security cameras just installed, the last attack was captured on video. As for how the police will respond, that remains to be seen.

Does all this confirm the worst suspicions of the anti-Semites? Does it prove how evil “the rabbis” are? Does this point to the fundamentally corrupt nature of “the Jews”?

Certainly not.

There are bad apples in every religion, including Judaism.

There are corrupt leaders in every religion, including Judaism.

And there are thugs in every nation, including Israel.

The vast majority of rabbis would not support a violent attack on a Messianic Jewish center, let alone one with women and children inside.

And the vast majority of Israelis, most of whom are not religious, would be appalled at such an attack.

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Mark MacArthur, Son of Pastor John MacArthur, Charged in $16 Million Investment Scheme

A complaint was filed against Mark MacArthur, son of evangelical pastor and radio host John MacArthur, alleging the younger MacArthur and his former business partner defrauded clients in a $16 million investment scheme.

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Feb. 12 charged the California-based investment advisory firm Criterion Wealth Management Insurance Services and its then co-owners Mark MacArthur and Robert Gravette with failing to reveal financial conflicts of interest when recommending certain investments to their clients between 2014 and 2017. MacArthur left the company in 2017.

MacArthur and Gravette encouraged their clients to invest more than $16 million in four private real estate investment funds without notifying them that the fund managers for these investments had paid them more than $1 million in side compensation, according to the complaint that was filed in U.S. District Court in California. This was on top of the fees that the business partners were already charging their clients.

Both Gravette, 54, and MacArthur, 52, were longtime social acquaintances of one of the fund manager’s principals, “dating back to the 1980’s, when they attended the same university,” the complaint reads.

According to the complaint, MacArthur and Gravette were financially encouraged to keep their clients invested in the funds, instead of issuing their capital elsewhere, “because this additional side compensation was recurring and depended on Criterion’s clients remaining invested in the subject funds.”

For two of the private placement funds, the undisclosed compensation reduced the investment returns their clients would have otherwise received, according to the complaint.

MacArthur and Gravette “kept their clients in the dark as to all these material facts and, in doing so, they violated their fiduciary duty and defrauded their advisory clients,” the complaint reads.

The complaint seeks permanent injunctions prohibiting future violations of the federal securities laws. It also calls for civil penalties and an order requiring MacArthur and Gravette to expel “their ill-gotten gains” with interest.

MacArthur and Gravette are both alumni from Master’s University, where John MacArthur was the longest-serving president and is now the chancellor emeritus.

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Israel’s Prime Minister Threatens War with Gaza If Hamas Continues Rocket Attacks

Israel’s Prime Minister Threatens War with Gaza If Hamas Continues Rocket Attacks


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the country will go to war with Gaza if Hamas does not stop rocket attacks in the Gaza Strip.

“If you don’t shoot them, we will shoot you. I’m talking about a war,” he said. “I only go to war as a last option but we have prepared something you can’t even imagine.”

According to CBN News, the Israel Defense Forces closed schools, roads and a railway near Gaza on Monday. The IDF also advised the public to not go to work unless near a bomb shelter.

The attacks started Sunday night as the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group launched some 40 rockets and mortar shells at Israelis.

Many of the rockets were intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome Missile Defense System. The others landed in open areas. There were no injuries from the rockets, but two Israelis were taken to the hospital for anxiety and injuries sustained while fleeing to a bomb shelter.

The rocket fire started after Israeli soldiers shot and killed a PIJ terrorist who was trying to plant an explosive device on a security fence on Sunday.

Israel Defense Forces retrieved the body and Defense Minister Naftali Bennett said he will keep it with the other bodies of killed Palestinian terrorists. He plans to only release the bodies when terrorists return the bodies of Israeli soldiers who were captured and killed in the 2014 Gaza war.

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100+ Islamic Terrorists Launch Big Invasion, Torch 5 Nigerian Churches, Murder and Kidnap Christians

More than 100 members of the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram attacked the town of Garkida in Gombi area of the northeastern state of Adamawa, Nigeria on Friday night, opening fire on townspeople and setting fire to churches and houses, according to multiple media outlets.

At least five church buildings were destroyed, including two houses of worship belonging to the Church of the Brethren denomination, an Anglican Communion church, and a church and separate office of Living Faith Church, according to Save the Persecuted Christians (STPC).

A final toll of the casualties from the attack is unknown. Several media outlets reported “many people” were killed in the incursion. There were also unconfirmed reports of possible abductions. Thousands of people were also displaced. 

The Boko Haram militants were riding on about 60 motorcycles with two men each carrying AK47s and RPGs. They were accompanied by 20 mounted gun trucks, according to the STPC. 

Some reports indicate Nigerian security forces initially fought the attackers but had to retreat. 

Other eyewitnesses tell a different story. A resident told Morning Star News reports of an impending attack by the Boko Haram reached the town at about 1:00 pm on Friday, but Nigerian armed forces took no proactive steps to protect them.

“In spite of all the local intelligence reports on the afternoon of Friday, after the terrorists were sighted around Kwarangulum in Chibok Local Government Area, which is close to Garkida, no effort was made by soldiers stationed in the area to preempt the attack,” Manasseh Allen said. “I feel very sad about this.”

“People ran to hide inside the mountains while they watched their houses being burnt by the insurgents,” another resident told The Cable.

Residents told Nigerian newspaper the Daily Trust that the assailants first attacked a military checkpoint on Friday before razing public and private buildings in Garkida. The attackers held the town for hours, ransacking and looting buildings. 

A local resident told the newspaper that the insurgents overpowered police and vigilante defenders before burning a police station, police barracks, church buildings, a hospital, and a health center and the homes of two local officials.

The Nigerian military later restored order and were patrolling Garkida’s streets on Saturday.

Although the Nigerian government claims to have defeated Boko Haram, the militant group and its offshoot Islamic State West Africa Province continue to carry out attacks in Nigeria.

As CBN News reported earlier this month, Islamic militants killed at least 32 people and burned a pastor’s house and church building in two nights of attacks in Plateau State.

STPC, a bipartisan, multi-faith coalition of nearly 200 civic, faith, and community leaders who pray and advocate for the more than 300 million persecuted Christians around the world, is calling for a US special envoy to be sent to Nigeria and the Lake Chad region because of the extreme violence against Christians there.

Meanwhile, the mainstream media in the US remains silent as Muslim terrorists’ merciless killing of Nigerian Christians continues. 

Nigeria is ranked 12th on Open Doors’ 2020 World Watch List of countries where Christians suffer the most persecution.

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Coronavirus Outbreak Claims the Lives of More than 2,500 People across the Globe

Coronavirus Outbreak Claims the Lives of More than 2,500 People across the Globe


Latest reports show that the number of coronavirus related deaths are still on the rise in China and South Korea. 

According to ABC News, “Chinese officials reported 409 new cases of the virus Sunday, pushing its national total past 77,000.” This report brings the current total number of deaths in China to over 2,500, causing the alert level in South Korea to be raised to the highest for the first time in 11 years, since the outbreak of influenza A (H1N1). 

The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) reports that in the last 24 an additional 169 cases with four deaths have been confirmed in South Korea. This brings South Korea’s death total to six, with 602 confirmed diagnoses. Eighteen others are reported to have received full treatment for the virus while an additional 8,057 are undergoing testing for suspected symptoms.

Interestingly enough, a religious sect called the Shincheonji Church of Jesus is considered to be the center of the South Korean outbreak. As the New York Times reports, “The outbreak has struck hardest at Shincheonji’s church in Daegu, a city of about 2.5 million in the country’s southeast, where a 61-year-old woman known as Patient No. 31 is believed to be a link between many of the cases. The restrictions on public gatherings have been implemented more forcefully in Daegu than elsewhere in the country.”

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Zamboni driver wins NHL debut as emergency goaltender: Being ‘intrepid enough’ to be used for greatness

A Zamboni is a machine used to resurface the ice on hockey rinks. Dave Ayres, age forty-two, drives a Zamboni for the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League. He is a kidney transplant recipient and a two-time survivor of skin cancer.

Now he can add to his resume: game-winning goaltender.

The Carolina Hurricanes were playing in Toronto Saturday
evening. Both goaltenders went down to injuries. They put in a call to Ayres,
who came in during the second period of a 6–1 game. He gave up two goals in the
period but stopped all seven shots he faced in the third period. The Hurricanes
won 6–3.

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper tweeted: “I’m ready to make emergency goaltender and Zamboni driver David Ayres an honorary North Carolina citizen.” Ayres became the oldest goaltender (forty-two years, 194 days) in NHL history to win his regular-season debut.

Some of our greatest opportunities come when we least expect
them.

Being ‘intrepid enough’ to be used for greatness

Moses was tending sheep in the wilderness when he was called
to lead the nation of Israel from Egyptian slavery to the Promised Land. David
was visiting his brothers when he heard Goliath’s boasts and chose to fight the
giant. Peter and Andrew were casting nets into the Sea of Galilee when Jesus
called them to fish for men. John was worshiping in exile on Patmos when he met
the risen Christ.

It’s easy to adopt the cultural belief that we are what we
do today. But God sees what he can do with us tomorrow. As the saying goes, he
does not call the equipped—he equips the called.

Jesus turned a leper into a missionary (Luke 8:39) and a
Samaritan woman into an emissary for the gospel (John 4:28–29). He saw in a
feared persecutor of the church a global apostle for his kingdom (Acts 9:15).

The key to being used is being available to be used. Is
there anywhere the Lord cannot send you? Anyone he cannot ask you to reach with
his love? Any price he…

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Scottish Court Gives Glasgow Company 7 Days to Answer 'Why' It Canceled Franklin Graham's Event

A Scottish court has told Glasgow’s Scottish Events Campus (SEC) it must file an answer by Thursday as to why it canceled its legal contract with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA).

The Glasgow Times reports the BGEA asked the Glasgow Sheriff Court to grant an interim order requiring the company to host the May 30 event. As CBN News reported last month, the company dropped Graham’s booking at the order of its principal shareholder, the Glasgow City Council.

“I want to encourage the Scottish Event Campus to meet with us and discuss options for a way forward. Let’s work toward a resolution,” Graham, president, and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association told CBN News in a statement. “This is ultimately about whether the Scottish Event Campus will discriminate against the religious beliefs of Christians. More than 330 churches in the Glasgow area alone support this evangelistic outreach and their voices are being silenced. This case has wide-reaching ramifications for religious freedom and democracy in the UK and Europe.” 

In addition to Glasgow, the UK cities of Sheffield and Liverpool have also canceled their contracts with Graham. The BGEA told CBN News a Liverpool outreach will still take place at a different venue that’s still to be determined.

Other cities included on the tour are Newcastle, Milton Keynes, Cardiff, Birmingham, and London. Click here for more information on the tour

Earlier this month, a BGEA spokesman told CBN News the organization had decided to fight in court for their religious rights there.

“Since the original venues have broken our legal contract with them, we are pursuing appropriate actions based on grounds of religious discrimination and freedom of speech. The Gospel always faces opposition, so we will prayerfully and boldly continue to press forward so that the Good News of God’s love and forgiveness will be proclaimed in all of the cities we have planned to visit,” the BGEA spokesman said. 

As the BGEA awaits a response from the SEC, it reports support from UK churches continues to grow. More than 2,000 churches of various denominations have joined in the evangelistic effort. 

Graham’s first evangelistic event was in 1989, and since then he has held 190 evangelistic festivals in 52 countries. He also leads the international Christian relief and evangelism organization Samaritan’s Purse, which helps meet the needs of refugees, victims of war and natural disasters, the sick, the poor, and the suffering in more than 100 countries around the world.

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Tim Tebow Wants to Be Remembered for Saving Babies, Shares How Doctors Recommended He Be Aborted

Tim Tebow Wants to Be Remembered for Saving Babies, Shares How Doctors Recommended He Be Aborted


Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow hopes he’s remembered more for his pro-life efforts than for being an all-star athlete, according to the National Right to Life News.

At a fundraising banquet for Kansans for Life, Tebow shared his deep and personal convictions on the pro-life cause.

“It’s a rescue mission. You know why we call it a rescue mission? Because when we say that, it puts a timeline on it,” he shared from the stage. “When’s the last time you heard a rescue mission taking place in a month or a few years. No, a rescue mission means now. It gives you a sense of urgency. It says we have to go not because it’s our time, but because it’s their time … I have to live a sense of urgency because while I might have time, they don’t.”

Speaking in front of over 12,000 people in attendance, Tebow continued, “You see, my mom 32 years ago had doctors tell her she needed to abort me because if she didn’t, it was going to cost her life. And they didn’t even believe that I was a baby. They thought I was a tumor.”

He jokingly said that his siblings would occasionally tease him by calling him “Timmy the tumor.”

“It really does mean a lot more than winning the Super Bowl,” Tebow said. “One day, when you look back and people are talking about you and they say, ‘Oh my gosh, what are you going to be known for? Are you going to say Super…

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‘Black in Space’ Looks at the Final Frontier of Civil Rights

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — In 1959, Ronald Erwin McNair walked into a South Carolina library. The 9-year-old aspiring astronaut wanted to check out a calculus book, but a librarian threatened to call the police if he didn’t leave. McNair was black.

Years later, McNair was selected to become only the second African American to travel to space, overcoming segregation, poverty, and stereotypes in an intellectual act of resistance that inspired a generation. Tragically, McNair died in the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger tragedy.

McNair’s story and those of other black astronauts are shared in a new documentary that looks at the final frontier of civil rights: getting black astronauts into space amid Jim Crow, danger, discrimination and the Cold War. Within four generations, they went from slavery to space.

“Black in Space: Breaking the Color Barrier,” scheduled to air Monday on the Smithsonian Channel, examines the race to get black astronauts into the heavens while fighting for human rights onEarth.It shows how the astronauts surmounted racial barriers and hostile commanders to get close to the stars.

“They really are the first of the first,” filmmaker Laurens Grant said. “And they are the elite of the elite.”

Not only did these aspiring space travelers have to navigate the racial politics of their time, they also had to study cutting-edge science and engineering to compete with others, Grant said.

And it didn’t always end happily.

The road to get black astronauts into space in the U.S. began under President John. F. Kennedy. His brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, pressured an Air Force program to make sure its astronaut project had a person of color.

Air Force Capt. Ed Dwight was selected for a trainee program and became an overnight hero in the black press. However, the NASA program did not select him for the astronaut program.

U.S. Air Force officer Robert Henry Lawrence Jr. was chosen. The U.S. Air Force selected the Chicago-born Lawrence as the first African American astronaut, and he may have made it to the moon. Unfortunately, Lawrence died after his F-104 Starfighter crashed in 1967 at Edwards Air Force Base, California,

No African Americans would make it to the moon.

During this era, Star Trek Communication Officer Lieutenant Uhura, played by Nichelle Nichols in the 1960s NBC television series, got the closest even though she was a fictional character.Nicholswould later speak out in public service announcements to recruit black scientists and pilots to NASA

Frederick Gregory, now 79, saw some of those ads.

“She was inside my TV one morning. She pointed at me and said, ‘I want you to apply for the NASA program,’” Gregory said. “She was talking to me.”

The U.S. Air Force pilot would apply and later become the first African American shuttle pilot.

The film shows how the former Soviet Union beat the U.S. and sent into space Cuban cosmonaut Arnaldo Tamayo Méndez. He was the first Latin American and first person of African descent to reach space. After his mission, he became a Cold War hero for Cuba — and his accomplishment was largely ignored.

Guion Bluford would become the first African American astronaut. The aerospace engineer made it to space in 1983 as a member of the crew of the Orbiter Challenger. His trip came nearly 20 years after Kennedy sought to get a black man in space.

Gregory said he’s proud of his role in breaking barriers and contributing to space exploration. However, he’s now concerned about what comes next.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Gregory said he recalls looking down at Earth while floating in space and traveling at high speed.

“Your concept of neighbor changes significantly,” Gregory said. “I began saying, ‘Hey, this is a world, and we are all part of it.’ When you go to space, you don’t see boundaries on the ground. You wonder, why do these people dislike each other. Your concept of what your home is changes.”

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This story corrects a previous version to say Robert Henry Lawrence Jr. was selected by the U.S. Air Force to become an astronaut.

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