Archive for April, 2009

A New Path

April 23, 2009

Recently God has been working in my life in a new way.

As most of you know I have felt led to share hard truths to believers and non-believers alike for almost a year now. During this time I have witnessed how this information has touched people in various ways. Unfortunately, from the blog end of things, response has been mostly nil. This fact has always bothered me because I created this blog to not only inform but to generate dialog. How are we to sharpen each other without dialog? It’s generally not possible. But this is the nature of blogging, I suppose or maybe it’s just the nature of people.

I intend to continue this blog because sometimes I still feel led to share hard truths however, this feeling has subsided. I see that God is now leading me down a new path of information and I intend to focus on it from now on.

So, from time to time a new post will pop up here but it will be on an irregular schedule.

God bless.

Agape Love – According to Jake

April 7, 2009

I’ve wanted to share this story for a while now…

Jake is a unique person and friend and I’ve never known anyone quite like him.  Several months back I wanted to get to know him better so I asked him if I could come over and visit. At the time, I was doing a little research on Agape Love and I wanted his thoughts on this important subject. What I received was more than I could have hoped for.

Agape Love according to Jake:

It is the only way to life and there ought to be a ravenous apatite for it. The heart ought to crave it and desire it’s nourishment, always. Love expands past beauty because it changes everything in ones life as it redefines the old to the new. Make every effort to know Love and know it well. The evolutionary relationship created between oneself and Agape Love will remove all burdens and bondage from life. Without a doubt, Love will replace fear, guilt, pride, anger, jealousy and insecurity with a freedom that surpasses comprehension.

I was simply blown away with Jake’s direct and concise response; the man knows what’s in his heart. I felt truly blessed to have had the opportunity to hear his thoughts and I thank God for people like him. People like him are a true blessing to the world and to whomever they come in contact with.

Jake is a very talented artist. He is a potter and he recognizes and deeply respects the significance of his God given gift. Jake selflessly offers so much of himself to everyone and I pray that God will always bless him.

A One-World Currency – Just a Matter of Time

April 2, 2009

By Dr. Chuck Missler

CHINA PROPOSES A ONE-WORLD CURRENCY

The governor of China’s central bank has written a proposal for the creation of a global currency, one single monetary unit that could be used to buy and sell worldwide. While a single world currency might be far-fetched right now, China’s efforts to promote it at the G-20 summit might get the idea moved from the refrigerator to the back burner.

Governor Zhou Xiaochuan of China’s central bank has suggested that the world’s financial situation would be improved by moving toward a “super-sovereign reserve currency.”  While most countries find the proposal a bit radical, Russia, India, and Brazil have already spoken in support of the idea. Even US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said the US was “open” to the suggestion – though he acknowledged he not yet read Zhou’s paper.

The primary purpose of the proposal is to get away from using the US Dollar as the world’s reserve currency. Instead, China wants to implement a global currency, backed by 30 commodities after the model John Maynard Keynes proposed in the 1940s. Russia wants a currency backed by the Gold Standard, but using 30 commodities as an anchor would give the new currency a broader base than the Gold Standard.

Zhou writes:

“The desirable goal of reforming the international monetary system, therefore, is to create an international reserve currency that is disconnected from individual nations and is able to remain stable in the long run, thus removing the inherent deficiencies caused by using credit-based national currencies.”

Zhou recognizes that this reserve currency would take a long time to be accepted and implemented world-wide, so he suggests using Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) issued by the International Monetary Fund as a good start. He envisions the IMF as the global bank in charge of the currency.

Ultimately, the “super-sovereign reserve currency” under the IMF would mean the end to national economic sovereignty. Zhou writes;

“With its universal membership, its unique mandate of maintaining monetary and financial stability, and as an international ‘supervisor’ on the macroeconomic policies of its member countries, the IMF, equipped with its expertise, is endowed with a natural advantage to act as the manager of its member countriesreserves.”

A super-sovereign reserve currency is indeed a long ways away, and promises to be a major headache for member countries. The European Central Bank struggles to handle policy for its 16 member nations.  A central bank managing the economies of the entire world would prove a bureaucratic nightmare.  Plus, it would be difficult, if not impossible, to find truly neutral parties to run the exceedingly powerful IMF at that point.

Yet, the creation of regional currencies has become increasingly popular. The European Union is not alone.  Five of the six Islamic states constituting the Gulf Cooperation Council have agreed to shoot for a unified currency by 2010.  In early March, African economists and academics met in Nairobi to push toward a single African currency.  It may not be long before a global currency seems possible and even desirable to a significantly larger portion of the globe.

Revelation 13 speaks of a time when all the economies of the world are tied together so that the Coming World Leader is able to require every human on earth to receive a mark in order to buy or sell.   These are interesting times in which we live.