“Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief” (Hebrews 4:11).
As Christians, believing is a
work of faith for which we are held accountable. We live in an unbelieving world; sometimes standing firm in our faith and staying at rest requires hard work.
At the 2019 Southwest Believers’ Convention, Jesse Duplantis explains
the biblical principle of having “things”; to be a blessing to others.
“And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always
having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work” (2
Corinthians 9:8).
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Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous
man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have
mercy upon him.
Isaiah 55:7
You can't win a victory as long as the problem is the biggest thing in your life! The
Lord woke me up to that fact a few years ago. At that time I was facing
some difficulties in my ministry that seemed so big to me, I thought
about them from morning till night. Even though I was standing against
them, I was thinking more about those problems than about the scripture
promises I was standing on. Then I saw something in Matthew
6:24-25: "Ye cannot serve God and mammon. Therefore I say unto you, Take
no thought for your life...." I'd read that scripture hundreds of
times, but that day I saw something I'd never noticed before. I saw
that immediately after Jesus said, "No man can serve two masters," He
said, "Take no thought." Suddenly it hit me: We serve our thoughts! That's
why Isaiah 55 says for us to forsake our thoughts, and by the Word,
take God's thoughts. That's why 2 Corinthians 10:5 says to cast down
thoughts that challenge the Word and bring into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ. Do you want deliverance from your problems today? Then
quit serving them! Quit allowing them to consume your thought life. And
don't wait until circumstances change to do it. Instead, realize that
circumstances won't ever change until you switch from wrong to right thinking. I know that's not easy to do, especially in the midst of heavy darkness and trial. But you can do it if you'll do these three things: First,
remember you aren't alone. You have the Word (God's thoughts). You have
the Holy Spirit to strengthen you and you have the mind of Christ. Second,
get around people who are full of faith. Instead of rehearsing your
problem, let them do the talking. Make yourself listen. Join in with
their faith and resist darkness. Third, praise God. Do whatever it
takes to make yourself praise. When you begin to praise, God's presence
will turn back those worried thoughts and make them fall! Your problems are not the biggest thing in your life. Jesus is. Serve Him with your thoughts and He will set you free!
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On June 5, 2019, around 4:50
p.m., in the area of 150 N. Myers Street, officers assigned to
Hollenbeck Area Gang Enforcement Detail conducted a traffic stop on a
vehicle with tinted windows, a violation of 26708(a) of the Vehicle
Code. A male passenger ran from the vehicle and the officers chased him
on foot. The male, later identified as 27-year-old Jose Abel Iribe, was
armed with a handgun. Iribe did not comply with the officers' commands,
resulting in an officer-involved shooting. After being shot, Iribe threw
the handgun over a fence, where detectives later recovered it.
While the officers were attempting to take Iribe into custody, he
continued to refuse to follow the officers' commands. A TASER was used
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where he received medical treatment for a gunshot wound. No officers
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Rediscovering the Language of Values
By: David Hulme
A British acquaintance formerly in government recently observed that the
world is lacking the language of values. He commented further on the
need in his current profession for a revival of the terms of ethical
discourse. He has been shocked at the inability of leaders of various
kinds to apply such language to serious social issues. Is it
merely coincidence that right now a debate is developing in the United
Kingdom over the reinvigoration of the traditional family and its
responsibility for moral education and the instilling of values in the
young? The societal shifts that have compromised the family unit over
the past several decades have been blamed for the alienation and
associated violence that is plaguing the country. Almost every day the
news carries a story about a stabbing or shooting perpetrated by the
young on those more vulnerable.
Discussing a particularly brutal
attack by a gang of youths on a 50-year-old "best father anyone could
wish for," a British detective startled the morning TV audience by
admitting, "The police have lost control of the streets." His advice was
that no one should resist young hooligans unless sure of overcoming
them. Otherwise, he said, "they will kill you." He noted that the
British must just get used to the idea that a vast social change for the
worse is under way. All this begs the question: What happened to
the principle of treating others as we would want to be treated? It
seems obvious that an increasingly materialistic, self-absorbed and
morally ambivalent society is failing its children. Can there really be
any doubt that without family-based moral teaching, anarchy is the
natural outcome? Opposing voices say the problem is not the lack
of education in values and morality but rather the lack of shared
wealth. If poverty can be overcome, they believe alienation and street
violence will cease. It is both a familiar argument and a delusion that
plays to the worst in human nature. And it deeply divides those
concerned about social decline. But material possessions are not the
ground of moral behavior. There are examples in societies the world over
where the less privileged and their children hold on to fundamental
human values. Physical wealth may elude them, but they experience the
benefits of moral and ethical certainty. In contrast, many in the
affluent nations have lost that perspective. The present world
order is dominated by the pursuit of materialism and violence. It is a
system that is destined to fail in the absence of the language and
practice of right values. In an apocalyptic overview of a violent world
beset by false standards, the biblical author John records the anguish
of grieving merchants who cry out that "in one hour such great riches
came to nothing" (Revelation 18:17). Their trade is in every kind of
luxury item, but ominously also in the "bodies and souls of men" (verse
13). It is a system based on the get principle rather than on generosity
of spirit.
Jesus stood for very different values. He said, "Take
care, and be on your guard against all covetousness, for one’s life
does not consist in the abundance of his possessions" (Luke 12:15,
English Standard Version). A lack of such goods does not lead to
violence and alienation when right, godly values are in place. On the
contrary, there is recognition that the Father will provide all that is
necessary for life. Jesus spoke the language of right values and right
priorities when He taught, "Seek first the kingdom of God and his
righteousness [right values], and all these [material] things will be
added to you" (Matthew 6:33, ESV). David Hulme
holds a doctorate in International Relations from the University of
Southern California with an emphasis on the Middle East. He’s the author
of "Identity, Ideology and the Jerusalem Question" (Palgrave 2006) and
the blog Causes of Conflict. He is president of Vision Media Productions
and chairman of Vision.org Foundation. Please email David at
dhulme@vision.org.
The world will lead you wrong, but God never will! Join Jeremy and Sarah
Pearsons on Believer’s Voice of Victory as they encourage you to follow
the leading of the Lord, and not the “common sense” of man. In this
house of faith, we are led by the Spirit. This defines and
differentiates us from everyone else!
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victorious and successful life @ http://www.kcm.org/about-us.
Enjoying good health is something believers can take
for granted, but a glance around us reveals that not everyone is walking
in this blessing. Religion doesn’t understand the difference between
the covenants of the law and of grace; it teaches people to beg and
plead for God to heal them. It’s important that we see healing under the
correct covenant. We no longer have to pray for it; we’re thankful for
it because we’re already healed. What was true under the law may not be true under grace. Under the
law, sickness and disease were part of the curse. Healing has already
been made available to us, but back then, the people had to ask God for
it. “Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise” (Jeremiah 17:14). This was a valid prayer under the law, but it isn’t now. In the Old Testament, God promised what He would do; healing was part of the promise. “Behold, I will bring it health and cure, and I will cure them, and will reveal unto them the abundance of peace and truth”
(Jeremiah 33:6). However, Mosaic Law was based on what the people did,
first, before God could do anything. To be healthy was a blessing, and
the people had to work hard to earn every blessing they could. The cross of Christ changed the requirements for healing. Under the
old covenant, healing only happened through the people’s regular animal
sacrifices as atonement for their failure to keep the law through their
own efforts. When Jesus came, many neither understood nor accepted the
link between faith in Him and healing, despite being shown miracles
(John 9:1-38). When He died, Old-Testament prophecy was fulfilled. “But
he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our
iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his
stripes we are healed” (Isaiah 53:5). It’s significant that this says we are healed, not we will be healed.
Renewing our minds according to the finished works of Jesus Christ
reminds us that healing is available to us, no matter what the doctor
says. The world tells us we must accept ill-health and resign ourselves
to it, but God’s Word tells us otherwise. “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth” (3 John 1:2). Healing is God’s will for us; nothing the world says can ever change what He has already said. When Jesus took away the curses of sickness and disease, He left all
the blessings of strength, vitality, and abundant good health. All we
need to do is accept those blessings by faith. The world still struggles
with health issues, both emotional and physical, because it doesn’t
understand how healing works under the covenant of grace. If we still
struggle with these issues, it may be because we’ve become absent-minded
in this area. “Praise the LORD, my soul, and forget not all his benefits—who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases” (Psalm 103:2, 3, NIV). The gift of perfect health has been presented. “Whatever is good and perfect is a gift coming down to us from God our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens”
(James 1:17, NLT). Our healing is already waiting for us to receive it;
we can’t help but be thankful when we reflect on this. We are the
healed, on every level.
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“But
we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord,
are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the
Spirit of the Lord” (2 Corinthians 3:18).
When
we’ve been born again, the Holy Spirit accepts responsibility for our
transformation. It doesn’t matter how much of a mess we are right now;
He promises that if we stay in the Word, He will change us.
Have you ever heard that God puts sickness on us, or even uses death to
discipline us for our wrongdoings? That's a truly scary thought—but the
good news is, God isn't anything like that. Watch this video, and let
your heart be set free from fear. ---
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Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.
Psalm 119:105
As
long as you live by the Word of God, you never have to be in the dark
again. You never have to remain in confusion about which path to take.
You never have to grope blindly along, struggling to find your own way. Isn't
that great? Isn't it exciting to know that the Word of God will give
you all the light you need every day of your life if you'll allow it to? Build your faith in that Word and renew your commitment to it as you make this confession today: "Father,
in the Name of Jesus, I commit myself to walk in Your Word. I recognize
that Your Word is integrity itself—steadfast, sure, eternal—and I trust
my life to its provisions. "You have sent forth Your Word forth
into my heart. I let it dwell in me richly in all wisdom. It does not
depart out of my mouth; I meditate in it day and night so that I may
diligently act on it. Your Word is an incorruptible seed, abiding in my
spirit, and it's growing mightily in me now, producing Your nature, Your
life. "I thank You, Father, that Your Word is my counsel, my
shield, my buckler, my powerful weapon in battle. It is a lamp unto my
feet and a light unto my path. It makes my way straight before me, and I
never stumble or fall for my steps are ordered by Your Word. "I recognize the strategies and deceits of Satan and I put a stop to them by speaking Your Word out of my mouth in faith. "I
am confident, Father, that You are at work in me both to will and to do
Your good pleasure. I exalt Your Word. I hold it in high esteem and
give it first place in my life. I boldly and confidently say that my
heart is fixed and established on the solid foundation—the living Word
of God. Amen!"
Increase your team's defensive prowess
with drills, tips, and insights from one of the most respected coaches
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Wolverine
associate head coach Bonnie Tholl is in her 26th season as a member of
the Michigan softball coaching staff and her 17th as associate head
coach. A long-time fixture in the first-base coaching box, coach Tholl
has been a part of all 12 of Michigan's Women's College World Series
appearances, beginning in 1995 and most recently in 2016. Coach Tholl
primarily works with the Wolverine defense and, off
the field, coordinates the program's recruiting efforts. She has
recruited 32 of the 38 Wolverine players who have received All
America honors. Every four-year player since the 1991 recruiting class
has been to the Women's College World Series.
We are getting set to welcome a whole new group of trainers to the SweatFlix.com family. We have some amazing new programs that have launched, and more that
are on the way, including Boxing and our new CrossHiit workout, BR20 and
BRX. We even have a 12 minute Fasted Hiit workout, specifically for
female intermittent fasters. We are really trying to bring you guys the
best workouts online. A lot of you that have been part of our #fitfam for years are excited
about the new workouts and trainers. We all have our favorite person
that we like to train with, but BodyRock is a team. When a new player
comes to your favorite team, it doesn’t mean that you have to like your favorites any less, or that they have become somehow less important.
Teams work because everyone contributes. Winning teams prevail because
everyone shows up from the heart. What I can tell you is that everyone
of our new trainers and coaches have that dedication, and are showing up
for you from the heart. Sean and Lisa have set the bar really high, and
they are determined to train with us at that level. Most of our trainers are new to the video space. They are trying to
overcome nerves and their own performance fears. They are looking for a
way to connect and be welcomed into our community. If you can, please take a moment to make them feel welcomed. Say hi, introduce yourself, give them a follow on Instagram. Let’s help them feel like they are part of our team. I remember when Lisa first started. Many of you have come into
BodyRock attracted by her magnetic personality and amazing fitness, but
when Lisa first started, she was stepping into the shoes of our original
trainer Zuzana. Not everyone was welcoming. Not everyone was happy
about the change. Not everyone wanted a new trainer. There was pretty
close to open hostility at the possibility Lisa would be leading the
workouts. I was there filming, and I know that the resistance put up by
the community to this change was really hard on all of us - especially
her. Eventually, and it took the better part of that year, Lisa was able
to win over her critics and fully step into her new role. Can you imagine not welcoming Lisa or Sean all those years ago? Me
either. When you open your heart to people who are all heart, some
amazing things happen.
Lisa and Sean are central to BodyRock and we have no plans for them
to go anywhere. They have a central place as long as they want, and
hopefully they are leading BodyRock seniors in a few decades from now! We all have our favorites. Favorite songs, favorite friends, favorite trainers. But at BodyRock we are a team and a family. The more
heart, passion and inspiration we can pull into this, the more we all
can learn, evolve and grow. Let’s love our family and our team, and
welcome our new trainers with the kind of openness and warmth that we
treat any new BodyRockers. With love, Freddy
There can be so many symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome which can
make it hard to diagnose. Dr. Felice Gersh is an expert on the topic.
She explains what to look for and why it's causing symptoms. She also
discusses options for treatment and what you can do to get your health
and hormones back on track!
PCOS – Awareness , Symptoms AND Treatment.
By: Rakshit Agrawal
PCOS which stands for Polycystic
Ovarian Syndrome is basically caused through various hormonal imbalances
in the human body. There is no specific cause or reason known for this
syndrome, though Stress is considered to be one of the main causes of
hormonal havoc in the body which can lead to PCOS. This syndrome is very
common among women and thus its awareness is increasing now. Though it
is not fatal or something to hide about a person going through this
syndrome must consult a doctor and take treatment and make some
lifestyle changes. People may scare you that it can be cancerous/
malignant but in most it is benign, do not panic or get fooled.
With the modernization of time the lifestyles of people have changed
drastically. There is more stress on women be it managing their homes,
families, personal affairs or jobs. Also the environmental changes cause
hormonal fluctuations in the body as there is more pollution, more
adulteration in the fruits and vegetables people consume, more resort to
junk and processed foods. All these changes affect our body directly
and hence there is a need for PCOS Awareness. Though it may just occur
on the ovaries it grows over a period of time and its symptoms are not
abrupt. Women must be observant about their menstrual cycles and behavioral patterns.
Few common symptoms of PCOS are as follows -
- Sudden acute pain in the abdomen area mostly left or right side wherever the cyst is
- Having too much acne on the face mostly around the chin area
- Increased growth is facial hair
- Irregular periods etc.
Just like any other health problem has a certain treatment and cure,
there is treatment for PCOS as well. First and foremost visit a good
reputed gynecologist. There are different types of treatments of PCOS
among which one common treatment is being prescribed to an oral hormonal
pill. It is a very safe option and not all hormonal pills lead to
weight gain. It is fine to take painkillers as the pain is unbearable
and stays for long hours. Along with medicine a person must make
necessary changes in one’s lifestyle. On the priority avoid getting
overstressed on anything and let go of things bothering your mind. Do
not jump or do any heavy duty exercise which involves any abdominal
movements. Keep a check on your mood swings.
Polycystic ovaries
and diet plan have to go parallel. Because there are lot of restrictions
on the movements of a person suffering with PCOS and cannot exercise ,
so it is very important to keep a check on the diet intake and the
person must make a diet plan and follow it to keep the weight in check
and avoid obesity. There are no specific ‘eat or not to eat’ type of
foods for the ladies suffering with tis syndrome. A person can eat
anything but in moderation to avoid a huge gain weight.
PCOS is a
painful syndrome – for some pain occurs at its beginning and for some
the pain occurs much later after the cyst has grown, no one really knows
the main cause. But there is nothing to panic and can be cured with
treatment from doctors.
Author Bio: For the past 3 years I have been writing informative and
high quality articles on Health and Fitness. In the above article have
covered topics such as PCOS Awareness, symptoms of PCOS and Polycystic ovaries and diet plan.
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America: Both Sides of a Coin
By: Fred Eghobor
Since its founding on July 4, 1776, America has lived up to its ideals
as a nation and has been a true force for good in the world. The United
States remains the world’s only superpower following the disintegration
of the former Soviet Union. America rules the world not because
of its size, but because of its firm foundation, and the resilience,
brilliance and imaginative husbandry of its resources – both human and
material. For over half a century now, the United States has
maintained the best and strongest military known to man and has used its
military edge to remain the dominant power, shaping a global
environment that is conducive to its values and interests. The
U.S. and its allies, under the visionary leadership of President
Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill,
ended World War II, thwarting Hitler’s ambition to be the dominant
global power. After the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of
the war, the U.S. did not merely leave the vanquished to lick their
wounds. Instead, it cared. America took the initiative to rebuild
Western Europe by providing economic support through the Marshall Plan,
and in the process, gave its former adversaries the opportunity for a
new beginning.
Apparently, to serve a noble cause, the American
military has been involved in several other international conflicts.
Between 1990 and 1991, America (with its allies) stopped Saddam
Hussein’s brazen attempt to annex Kuwait. When the Serbs in the former
Yugoslavia, under the leadership of Serbian President Slobodan
Milosevic, engaged in "ethnic cleansing" to rid Kosovo of ethnic
Albanians, the U.S. and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
intervened decisively to stop the carnage and halt the genocide.
Milosevic was arraigned before the International Court of Justice in The
Hague for atrocities against humanity. Besides military
successes, America has been on the leading edge of science and
technology. The innovative and entrepreneurial spirit of its people is
unsurpassed. Most human-made inventions bear an America’s signature. The
Wright brothers invented the "big bird" (airplane); Henry Ford
developed the automobile, and hardworking Americans built the first
railway during the Industrial Revolution. America leads in
solar system exploration. Through sheer determination and doggedness, it
ventured into uncharted territories and stunned the world by landing on
the moon. In its decision to do so, President John F. Kennedy, in his
address before a joint session of Congress on May 25, 1961, said: "I
believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal,
before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning
him safely to the earth." This speech propelled NASA’s Apollo
11 program’s race to the moon. Seven years later, on July 20, 1969, an
American, Neil Armstrong, became the first man to step on the moon.
History was made. Beyond space and moon explorations, NASA is
currently developing the capability to send humans to Mars and asteroid.
This is not going to be an easy task either. However, it certainly will
be the hallmark of America’s resolve to explore the celestial bodies. The U.S. military invented the internet during the cold war era and
ultimately is credited with the development of the world-wide web, which
has transformed the world into a global village. America’s
other inventions run like a telephone directory list: The light bulb,
the microchip, the telephone, the radio, and transistor – all are
products of America’s innovation. Google, Apple products and social
networking services (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) are the results of
American creativity. In medicine, Americans are always making
breakthroughs, discovering new ways to cure and manage diseases. Its
hospitals rank among the best in the world. Advances in medicine in the
last century have saved lives and contributed to improved health and
increased longevity. America should be proud of its tradition
of generosity and support for good causes. In philanthropy, not too many
countries can boast of such generous men and women, and foundations as
the John D. Rockefeller, Henry Ford, Bill and Melinda Gates, Andrew
Carnegie, Clinton, and many others. All of them are helping to find
solutions to global problems plaguing humanity. America also tops the
list as the largest donor of foreign aid in the world. After World
War II, American opened its doors wide to Holocaust survivors, who had
no homes to go back to, and provided hope and healing. Today, the United
States welcomes immigrants from around the globe and is home to the
largest immigrant population. Migrants of different races, different
accents, and diverse backgrounds, derive their living – many earning
more money than native-born whites – from its generosity. America remains a resilient nation despite challenges to the Union. The
country survived the Civil War of 1861-1865 to remain a unified nation.
Also, in the nineteenth century, America joined other civilized nations
of the world to abolish slavery, and usher in an era of freedom for the
captives. Since the middle of the twentieth century, the country has
also made steady progress in the area of civil rights. After years of
protracted struggle against inequality and segregation in the American
public school system, on May 1954, in the landmark decision Brown v.
Board of Education, the Supreme Court declared segregation in public
schools unconstitutional. The struggle for civil rights in
other spheres of American life continued. In the mid-1950s, Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. led the movement for the advancement of civil rights in
America, prompting President Kennedy to call for civil rights
legislation in mid-1963. Following his assassination, this bill was
signed into law on July 2, 1964, by President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Subsequently, in 1965, the historic Voting Rights Act was enacted,
prohibiting once and for all the prevention of African Americans from
exercising their right to vote under the Fifteenth Amendment (Amendment
XV) to the United States Constitution. However, beneath these
remarkable success stories lies a façade of unenviable contradictions.
While the country rises to greatness, concurrently there was an era of
the corrupt Jim Crow system of segregation, the prohibition of the
display of the Ten Commandments on public school walls and in government
buildings, state-sanctioned transgender lives, and everything in
between. Overall, the U.S. is an outlier for good and for bad. Many witnessed the age of Jim Crow laws that legitimized and enforced
racial segregation, mandating discrimination in public places,
education, restrooms, restaurants, transportation and many other areas.
The system also created impediments to the ability of blacks to vote.
Even though the 15th Amendment, passed on March 30, 1870, had granted
African-Americans the right to vote, many strictures were devised to
prevent blacks from exercising their rights until the passage of the
Voting Rights Act. Notwithstanding, racial tension still exists
between white and blacks today. The killing of unarmed black men,
including Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, David Felix, Freddie Gray,
Darrell Gatewood, Alton Sterling, Philando Castile and others – are
poignant reminders that race issues in America are far from over,
especially against the backdrop that many who perpetrated these killings
were never prosecuted. George Zimmerman, who fatally shot an unarmed
teenager, Martin, was acquitted of second-degree murder by a Florida
jury. He has since become both a rallying point for opponents of gun
control and a hero to a movement whose supporters believe they are
fighting for the life and soul of their Second Amendment rights to bear
arms.
In foreign policy, America’s international relations over
the years have been marred by inconsistency, hypocrisy, and insincerity.
Though officially opposed to Apartheid, for a long time, America
implemented policies that fueled South Africa’s economy with massive
investments. America justified its action under the guise that loans and
investments would improve social and economic conditions for South
Africans. At the United Nations Security Council, America
either abstained or blocked sanctions against South Africa. Furthermore,
the United States hindered attempts to expel South Africa from the
United Nations, prompting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to say: "… the
shame of our nation is that it is objectively an ally of this monstrous
government in its grim war with its own black people." President Ronald Reagan notably maintained a cozy relationship with the
white minority rule and faithfully supported Pretoria politically,
economically, and militarily, thereby helping to prop up Apartheid.
Under Reagan’s "constructive engagement" policy, Apartheid evil policies
festered. However, despite Reagan’s government pro-apartheid
stance, shocking news media images of the violent struggles against
apartheid in South Africa galvanized public support for the
anti-apartheid movement in the United States. In 1985, New Jersey
Governor, Thomas Keane, signed legislation to withdraw $2 billion in
state investments from companies doing business in South Africa to
protest black subjugation in that country. In his decision, he said: "…
there are instances in human history when the gravity of an evil is so
clear, and the cost of its continuance so great, that governments – at
every level – must use every tool at their disposal to combat it.
Apartheid is such an evil."1 In other parts of Southern Africa,
America gave military assistance to the Portuguese military operations,
particularly in Angola, while also supporting Dr. Jonas Savimbi’s
National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) rebels
against the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA)
government, to suppress nationalist movements for independence. In
Central America, the U.S. gave financial and military support to the
Nicaraguan Contras rebel army against the Sandinista Liberation Movement
of National Reconstruction. Whereas some of America’s military
interventions have been praised as noble endeavors, there has been
widespread criticisms of its inaction in conflicts elsewhere, conflicts
that justifiably call for America’s response. Some believe that the U.S.
does not undertake any venture where it does not anticipate direct or
secondary benefits for itself. For instance, in 1994, America turned a
blind eye to the genocide that was unfolding in Rwanda, which resulted
in the massacre of an estimated 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate
Hutus. The reason for not intervening, U.S. authorities claimed,
was that the painful lessons learned from disastrous peacekeeping
efforts in Somalia were still fresh in its memory. Consequently, America
decided never again to get involved in tribal conflicts it did not
understand, and where the U.S. had no national interests. Rwanda offered
no economic or strategic interest to America and, therefore, no
incentive for military intervention. However, on his visit to the
Rwandan capital of Kigali in 1998, President Bill Clinton officially
apologized for America’s inaction. America has suffered
credibility and public relations problems from within and without. One
dark moment in U.S. military invasions was justification for the 2003
Iraq war. President George W. Bush, in his January 2003 State of the
Union address alleged that: "The British government has learned that
Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from
Africa." Subsequently, then Secretary of State, General Colin Powell
made compelling arguments at the United Nations to justify American
invasion based on the firm belief that Iraq possessed "weapons of mass
destruction" (WMDs). A combination of faulty intelligence and deliberate
falsehoods ultimately led to the invasion of Iraq and removal of
President Hussein. WMDs were never found. Iraq has remained in turmoil
ever since, while America gradually retreats from a nation in ruins. More than anything else, the U.S. legal system makes America a land of
contrasts. Suffice it to say that the ills of the criminal justice
system parallel what is happening in many aspects of the larger society.
But by far, the penal system is arguably one of the worst institutions
in America. Being the world’s greatest democracy is supposed to
make America a faithful steward of the fairest and finest legal system
the world has ever known. Paradoxically, the U.S. criminal justice
system is undoubtedly one of the vilest; it is a world hidden from the
world, an evil behind a veil. Mass incarceration, rogue prosecutions,
overcrowding and deplorable conditions in jails and prisons, all cast a
dark spell on America’s claim to justice, equity and fair play. ENDNOTES 1.Governor Thomas Kean, New Jersey. Kean backs halt in investing tied
to South Africa, New York Times, August 21, 1985, available at
http://www.nytimes.com/1985/08/21/nyregion/kean-backs-halt-in-investing-tied-to-south-africa.html. This article is an excerpt from Chapter three of my memoir: American
Criminal Justice System Inc: Rogue Prosecutions in an Era of Mass
Incarceration. Fred Eghobor is a former university assistant lecturer and adjunct
professor at a community college. He also had a stint as an information
technology consultant in the United States. Fred resides in Toronto,
Canada, with his wife and three children. He is the author of a newly
published memoir, American Criminal Justice System Inc: Rogue
Prosecutions in an Era of Mass Incarceration. Fred is also currently the
editor of the sensiblereform.com blog.
July 28 from CDM “Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think any thing as of ourselves; but our sufficiency is of God” (2 Corinthians 3:5). Under the covenant of grace, the emphasis has shifted from self-effort to faith in God. We’ll never be sufficient on our own merits; He is the one who qualifies us.