God is giving us His warning in the very fulfillment of the prophecies that are thousands of years old.

ARE YOU AWAKE? ARE YOU WATCHING? ARE YOU READY?

We as believers must be aware of exactly where we are in God's prophetic timetable. Knowing that, along with the holy Spirit, will give us the courage and urgency to do what Jesus commanded us to do...
"Go and preach the gospel".

Be informed! Join us and other like-minded Believers as we pray and study so we will NOT be as those in darkness, caught off guard, but we will walk in the light and know that our Redeemer is at the door!

"ENCOURAGE EACH OTHER WITH THESE WORDS"
I Thessalonians 4:18

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Unrest across the Arab world

IT ALL BEGAN HERE
CAIRO - The aftershocks from the uprising in Tunisia that saw the downfall of president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali on January 14 are still shaking the Arab world:

EGYPT; 
January 25 sees the start of unprecedented demonstrations against President Hosni Mubarak's regime
ALGERIA;
Early in January, five days of protests against high prices result in five people dead and more than 800 injured.
On January 22 riot police break up a banned pro-democracy rally, leaving around 20 injured. On the 29th more than 10,000 protesters march against authorities in Algeria's northeastern city of Bejaia in the Berber-speaking Kabylie region.
JORDAN;
Thousands of Jordanians take to the streets of Amman and other cities on January 14 in protest.
SUDAN;
A student beaten by police on Sunday during violent anti-government demonstrations in Khartoum dies overnight of his injuries. Demonstrations also take place in Khartoum's twin town of Omdurman and in Obeid, west of the capital.
OMAN;
Some 200 Omanis protest on January 17 against high prices and corruption, a rare phenomenon in the Gulf Arab monarchy.
MAURITANIA;
Yacoub Ould Dahoud dies on January 22 after setting himself on fire in an anti-government protest because he is "unhappy with the political situation in the country and angry with the government.
MOROCCO;
Three Moroccan men set themselves on fire on January 21 and another follows suit on the 25th.
YEMEN;
Protests have spiralled since mid-January. On January 27 thousands of Yemenis demonstrate in Sanaa calling on President Ali Abdullah Saleh to depart after being in power since 1978. On the 29th dozens of activists clash with the regime's supporters in Sanaa.
This article was written on Feb 1, 2011.  Since that time much more has happened.  Can you see a pattern here?  These are all Islamic nations.

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