Gaza Flotilla Determined to Sail Despite Setbacks

GREECE - An international aid flotilla is continuing with plans to sail to the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip despite a series of setbacks. Pro-Palestinian activists organizing the aid flotilla say they still intend to challenge Israel's blockade on Gaza, a day after an American boat was intercepted by the Greek coast guard and turned back to Athens.

Get Ready for $150 Oil

USA - After a decline this summer, crude's price is likely to rise sharply by next spring. It will hurt the economy, but it won't be a disaster.

Indignation, Anger and Confusion in France Over Strauss-Kahn Case

FRANCE - Days after the revelation that the case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn was on the verge of collapse, France reacted with a mix of Gallic indignation at the American justice system, fevered speculation about his political rehabilitation and visceral anger by some feminists that the former head of the International Monetary Fund was now being cast as a victim.

Muammar Gaddafi threatens Europe

LIBYA - Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has threatened to attack Europe in revenge for Nato's operations in Libya. Colonel Gaddafi said Libya would target European "homes, offices, families" unless Nato stopped its campaign.

Global 'train wreck' coming

AUSTRALIA - THE global economy is facing ''a slow-motion train wreck'' with Greece only the first nation to be hit, Reserve Bank director Warwick McKibbin has told a Melbourne conference. Referring to the most recent global economic crisis as a mere ''blip'', he said the coming crisis could undo the mining boom and bring on inflation of the kind not seen since the 1970s.

UK distances itself from plan to change EU rebate

UK - The government has distanced itself from proposals to change the way the UK gets its rebate on its contributions to the European Union (EU). Under European Commission plans, the annual rebate would be replaced by a lump sum payment of 22.8 billion pounds for the period between 2014 and 2020.

Treasury confirms deadline for raising debt limit

WASHINGTON, USA - Congress has one month to raise the nation's borrowing limit or the government will default on its debt, the Treasury Department said Friday. Treasury officials confirmed the August 2 deadline in a monthly update that assesses the nation's borrowing situation. The United States reached the $14.3 trillion limit in May.

Meltdown: What Really Happened at Fukushima?

JAPAN - It's been one of the mysteries of Japan's ongoing nuclear disaster: How much of the damage did the March 11 earthquake inflict on Fukushima Daiichi's reactors in the 40 minutes before the devastating tsunami arrived? The stakes are high: If the quake alone structurally compromised the plant and the safety of its nuclear fuel, then every other similar reactor in Japan is at risk.

Alleged prophet held in Saudi

SAUDI ARABIA - A Saudi man mounted a prayers platform at the Grand Mosque in Islam's holiest shrine in the Gulf kingdom and told thousands of worshippers that he was a prophet and their saviour before he was seized by police.

Day Britain defied the militants

UK - Promised paralysis of public sector failed to materialise:

- Official estimates say 8 in 10 civil servants went to work

- Downing Street says there had been 'minimal disruption'

- Strikes split Union vote

- Throws doubt on chances of national strike in the autumn

Migrants 'take the jobs from young Britons'

UK - Mr Duncan Smith, the Work and Pensions Secretary, will say that tighter immigration controls are vital if Britain is to avoid "losing another generation to dependency and hopelessness".

US drone targets two leaders of Somali group

SOMALIA - A US drone aircraft fired on two leaders of a militant Somali organization tied to al-Qaeda, apparently wounding them, a senior US military official familiar with the operation said Wednesday.

Jellyfish swarm forces nuclear power plant to shutdown

UK - 'High volumes' of jellyfish forced a nuclear power station to shutdown for two days after they swam into seawater filters. Staff switched off both reactors at the Torness plant, in Scotland, manually as a precaution. Fishermen in the area had been helping clear out the jellyfish so it could start generating power again.

EU snubs Cameron with a triple tax grabComment

UK - David Cameron is facing pressure to veto the latest 'ludicrous' cash demand from Brussels after it announced plans to slap three new taxes on Britain. The European Commission yesterday revealed budget demands which would cost UK taxpayers 10 billion pounds. His close aides ask if it's time for Britain to quit Europe

Cost of war at least $3.7 trillion and counting

USA - When President Barack Obama cited cost as a reason to bring troops home from Afghanistan, he referred to a $1 trillion price tag for America's wars. Staggering as it is, that figure grossly underestimates the total cost of wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan to the US Treasury and ignores more imposing costs yet to come, according to a study released on Wednesday.

“Just what is an APOSTLE?”
Just what is an Apostle?

Today we find the Church of God in a “wilderness of religious confusion!”

The confusion is not merely around the Church – within the religions of the world outside – but WITHIN the very heart of The True Church itself!

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Listen to Me, You who know righteousness, You people in whose heart is My Law: …I have put My words in your mouth, I have covered you with the shadow of My hand, That I may plant the heavens, Lay the foundations of the earth, and say to Zion, “you are My people” (Isaiah 51:7,16)