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  1. By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent reporting from Budapest, Hungary BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – Hungary’s prime minister says European Union leaders “have taken a big step towards a solution acceptable to all EU member states regarding the war in Ukraine.” Viktor Orbán spoke Thursday on the sidelines of Hungary’s largest diplomatic gathering on record, bringing together some 47 heads of state and governments as well as other leaders in Budapest’s giant Puskás Aréna stadium. Orbán stressed the “importance of a ceasefire as a first step” to ending Europe’s largest armed conflict since the Second World War. He hopes that with Donald J. Trump soon, the White House peace forces in Europe could become a majority. Brussels has condemned Orbán for visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin while Hungary holds the rotating EU presidency. The prime minister, viewed as Putin’s closest ally within the EU, has denied using Hungary’s EU presidency to negotiate with Moscow. Orbán, who several EU leaders have condemned for his perceived authoritarian style, urged more cooperation. FOERCEST CRITICS He faced his fiercest critics, including the EU’s European Council President Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, who also came to Budapest clearly uncomfortable shaking hands with him. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, the former Orbán-condemning Dutch prime minister, was also in Hungary, as many European nations are members of the military club. In his speech opening the summit, Orbán made clear that whatever their differences, they should all realize that “Europe is in a difficult, complicated and dangerous situation because of the Russian-Ukrainian war.” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was among those listening to Orbán, who refused to provide weapons to Ukraine. Zelenskyy indirectly questioned Orbán’s close ties with Putin. At a separate press conference in Budapest, Zelenskyy said that those who “want Putin or want a ceasefire have never waged a war against him.” Yet Zelenskyy acknowledged that during his recent visit to Kyiv, Orbán agreed to start “with a clean slate” with him. And he thanked Hungary “for the great humanitarian support to Ukrainian refugees.” NATO MEMBERSHIP However, neither country has yet signed a bilateral agreement, as Hungary would stop Kyiv’s membership in the NATO military alliance. Hungary, a NATO member, could veto Kyiv’s entry. Orbán, who also has close relations with Israel’s prime minister, warned leaders attending the summit that besides Ukraine, there looms “a threat of escalation in the Middle East.” Additionally, he said that “conflicts in North Africa cause illegal migration that is once again approaching its peak in Europe.” Orbán expressed concern that the global economy is heading “on fragmentation and blockages.” Yet viewers may be forgiven for wondering whether relations have improved between Orbán and Zelenskyy: Hungarian state-run television and the prime minister’s live broadcast on his Facebook platform were cut off when the Ukrainian president started speaking. The post EU Leaders Discussing Peace In Ukraine appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  2. By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News GAZA/JERUSALEM (Worthy News) – With losses mounting and its senior leadership all but destroyed, Hamas, or what is left of it, has called for “an immediate end to Israel’s war” against the group and said it was now “studying proposals.” The comments reviewed by Worthy News late Thursday come just days after staunchly pro-Israel former President Donald J. Trump was re-elected. Trump moved the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and helped negotiate the Abraham Accords, normalizing Arab–Israeli ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and between Israel and Bahrain. Analysts say Trump forged a close relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is today engaged in a multifront war against the Iran-aligned “Axis of Resistance” that began with a large-scale Hamas-led attack against Israel in October 2023. However, Trump has also expressed criticism of Netanyahu’s wartime leadership and has called for a timely end to the conflict. Yet, “The election of Trump as the 47th president of the USA is a private matter for the Americans,” Hamas Political Bureau member and spokesperson Basem Naim said in published remarks. He stressed that Palestinians “look forward to an immediate cessation of the aggression against our people, especially in Gaza.” LOOKING FOR ASSISTANCE They also “look for assistance in achieving their legitimate rights of freedom, independence, and the establishment of their independent self-sovereign state with Jerusalem as its capital,” he added. His remarks seemed to suggest some flexibility for a deal after Hamas earlier said a ceasefire deal should include a complete Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza, despite Israel’s refusal to do so. “The movement has confirmed it is open to any deal or ideas that ends the suffering of our people in Gaza and achieve a permanent ceasefire and the occupation’s withdrawal from all of Gaza Strip,” said Sami Abu Zuhri, a senior Hamas spokesman earlier. He also stressed that an accord must end the Israeli-led “blockade” of the coastal enclave, allow “unrestricted relief aid” and a reconstruction of Gaza. Additionally, the group seeks to achieve a swap of Israeli hostages in Gaza for Palestinian prisoners in Israel. Hamas is believed to still hold 101 hostages in Gaza, although dozens of them have since died, according to U.S. and Israeli sources. Relatives expressed concern about their loved ones after Israel’s military last month killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, seen as the architect of the October 7, 2023 attacks in Israel that killed 1,200 people while hundreds were kidnapped. US CONCERNED However, Hamas has now indicated it is open for talks after the U.S. State Department said on Monday that Hamas had rejected a proposal for a short-term ceasefire and hostage release deal. Earlier, the deal collapsed as it refused to budge from its key demand for a permanent withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip. Their rejection came even after the Israeli military killed its leader Sinwar. The rejection had reportedly led Israeli negotiators to warn Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that a deal would remain unattainable unless he showed some flexibility in negotiations. However, Netanyahu said he seeks the destruction of Hamas and the release of all remaining hostages. Israel fears a withdrawal could give remnants of Hamas and their allies time to regroup and attack the Jewish nation again. With Trump on his way to the White House and Israel pounding positions of Hamas in Gaza and its ally Hezbollah in Lebanon, talks may resume soon. The post Hamas Ponders Ceasefire Talks After Trump Victory And Israel’s Attacks (Worthy News Focus) appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  3. by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated on Thursday morning that sixty Hezbollah terrorists were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting 20 locations north of Lebanon’s Litani River over the past day. Airstrikes on Wednesday targeted Hezbollah facilities south of Beirut, hitting command centers, weapons storage sites, and terror infrastructure, according to the IDF. “All of the targets were embedded in the heart of a civilian area, an additional example of Hezbollah’s cynical exploitation of Lebanese civilians as human shields,” the IDF stated. “Prior to the strikes, numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk to civilians, including using precise munitions, surveillance, and issuing advance warnings to the population in the area,” the IDF added. On Wednesday, Hezbollah fired a total of 170 projectiles into Israeli territory, one of which resulted in the death of an IDF soldier in northern Israel. Since the start of the war on October 7, 2023, the IDF’s casualty toll on all fronts has risen to 781. The post Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Kill 60 Hezbollah Terrorists appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  4. By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – Hungary’s controversial prime minister has expressed joy that Donald J. Trump will become the 47th president of the United States in part because it could help end the Russia-Ukraine war. https://www.worthynews.com/wordpressimages/2024/11/WorthyNewsRadioNov112024.mp3 It’s no secret that most European Union leaders would have preferred Kamala Harris as the next president of the United States. But Hungary’s Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, is an exception. As a massive summit of 47 heads of state and other leaders began in Budapest, he described Trump’s win as a “much-needed victory of the world’.” Orbán does not play by the EU’s rules. He’s long been criticized for his perceived authoritarianism and democratic backsliding. He cultivates close ties with Russian president Vladimir Putin and has been a vocal critic of Western military aid to Ukraine. Orbán believes the election of his close ally, Trump, will help Make Europe Great Again. He’s pleased that Trump opposes the war in Ukraine and could force Kyiv and Moscow to negotiate a peace deal. He said Trump has had “a spectacular victory, perhaps the greatest comeback in Western political history” after “facing a potential prison term, confiscation of his assets and assassination attempts.” Yet, “It’s a great encouragement to everyone who believes in will, struggle, perseverance, and hope for peace in the world,” Orbán stressed. “With Trump, there is now a great chance to defeat the pro-war forces and ensure that the pro-peace forces become a majority in the Western world by the end of the year.” LOVE MUTUAL The love seems mutual. Trump, eager to have an outspoken ally in the European Union, has praised Orban, who he’s met on several occasions. Trump supports Orbán’s anti-migration and other ideological values. The American leader even referenced Orban in a debate with his rival Kamala Harris. “Viktor Orban, one of the most respected men, they call him a strong man, he is a tough person and smart, the prime minister of Hungary,” recalled. “They said [to Orbán]: ‘Why is the whole world blowing up? Three years ago, it wasn’t? Why is it blowing up?’ He [Orbán] said: ‘Because you need Trump back as president. They were afraid of him. China was afraid; North Korea was afraid of him; Russia was afraid of him.” Trump added that he doesn’t like the word ‘afraid’ “but I am just quoting Orbán.” Yet back in Hungary, the opposition appears lukewarm to Trump’s victory. CONCERNS REMAIN Some opposition parliamentarians say they’re looking forward to working with him. However, the leader of Hungary’s liberal Momentum party said Trump’s economic and political goals “were contrary to Hungary’s interests.” There are concerns among critics that the Trump presidency could rock world trade, further undermining Hungary’s already troubled economy and sharpening conflicts rather than smoothing them. However, as long as Hungary’s rightwing prime minister remains in power, the transatlantic political bromance between these two controversial leaders looks set to continue. Orbán said Thursday he celebrated his ally Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election by downing vodka — rather than champagne as he had previously promised. He explained that he was visiting the ex-Soviet country Kyrgyzstan when news broke of Trump’s massive victory over Kamala Harris. “I was in Kyrgyzstan when Donald Trump won the elections, where you have different traditions, so we were tapping into the vodka supply happily,” Orbán said after hosting a summit of European leaders in Budapest. “We shared our joy over this fantastic result.” The post Hungary: ‘Trump Will End War In Ukraine’ (Worthy News Radio) appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  5. by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – The 2020 Israeli-Palestinian peace plan put forward by President-elect Donald Trump is set to be revisited upon his return to office in January 2021, according to a former senior aide who is reportedly part of Trump’s transition team. In a CNN interview, Brian Hook, a key figure in the Abraham Accords, former U.S. envoy to Iran, and Senior Policy Advisor to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, stated, “Much of the work that was done to build a peace plan in the Middle East in 2020 is still relevant today.” He has reportedly been selected for President-elect Donald Trump’s State Department transition team. “If you look at the real important work that Jared Kushner did, when he was essentially leading so much of the diplomacy in the Middle East, he put forward a political and economic vision for peace between the Israelis and the Palestinians that many Arab governments officially said was a credible, good-faith effort, and they called for both sides to come to the table,” Hook told CNN. “We put forward many hundreds of pages of economic and political vision for peace between [Israel and Palestinians] and I think so much of that work is still relevant today,” Hook stated. Saudi Arabia is currently considering normalizing relations with Israel but stipulates that such normalization must coincide with the establishment of a Palestinian State. When asked about the conditions Riyadh would require for normalizing relations, Hook noted that Israel’s current focus was elsewhere: “There are many Israelis right now who are focused on other things, specifically keeping safe from the kind of evil terrorism they endured on October 7,” he stated. https://worthynews-1fe3e.kxcdn.com/wordpressimages/2024/11/Trump_Peace_Plan_wiki-217x360.jpgThe 2020 Trump peace plan proposed allowing Israel to annex all its settlements in the West Bank while offering the Palestinians a route to form a semi-contiguous state on the remaining land. The Palestinian Authority immediately rejected the plan. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted the plan but with reservations. At the same time, his settler allies, who are now part of his coalition, opposed it because it included provisions for a potential Palestinian state. The post Former State Dept Envoy Says 2020 Israeli-Palestinian Peace Plan Still Relevant appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  6. By Christen Smith | The Center Square (Worthy News) – Pennsylvania voters will send Dave McCormick to Washington after all. The Republican businessman denied Democrat Bob Casey Jr. a third term in the U.S. Senate by less than 32,000 votes, with 99% of ballots counted. Neither candidate had yet to make a statement as of early Thursday evening. In the minutes after The Associated Press called the race, a Casey spokeswoman said thousands of overseas and provisional ballots remain uncounted. The flip pads the Republican majority in the U.S. Senate to 53-45, with races in Arizona and Nevada still to be called, according to The AP. Republicans won the White House on Tuesday, and early evening Thursday they were on pace to keep the House of Representatives, unless Democrats won 20 of the final 27 races still to be called for the 218 majority of the 435-member body. It’s a hard-fought victory for McCormick, who narrowly missed the party’s nomination to Dr. Mehmet Oz in 2022 to replace retiring Republican Sen. Pat Toomey. Democrat John Fetterman won the race by nearly 5 percentage points. The Grand Old Party took a beating in the midterm cycle two years ago when voters headed to the ballot box just four months removed from the overturning of Roe v. Wade. This time around, McCormick stood opposed to a nationwide abortion ban, though he spent most of his campaign painting Casey as an out-of-touch career politician who stood by while the Biden administration’s spending policies set inflation on fire. Much like President-elect Donald Trump, McCormick promised change through immigration reform and economic revival. He spent most of the last seven months campaigning from a tour bus that traversed the state as he tried to connect with working class voters struggling to pay bills. It didn’t work quite as well as it did for his new boss at the top of the ticket. While Trump managed to flip Erie and Bucks counties – one along the eponymous great lake and the other on the New Jersey border, north of Philadelphia – McCormick did not have the same luck. Charlie Gerow, a longtime Republican analyst, told The Center Square on Wednesday that he wasn’t surprised that the race came in so close. Unseating an incumbent senator, with a well-stocked war chest, is difficult work. Though he believes McCormick did it well. “Certainly, Donald Trump helped, but Dave McCormick really helped himself,” he said. Reprinted with permission from The Center Square. The post McCormick Wins U.S. Senate Race, GOP Majority Now at 53 appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  7. By Shirleen Guerra | The Center Square (Worthy News) – The Federal Reserve confirmed a quarter-point interest rate cut on Thursday, lowering the target range from 4.5% to 4.75%, the second cut made in 2024. The Federal Reserve’s decision to cut rates reflects the ongoing strategy to balance economic growth and inflation control. The cut is intended to maintain economic momentum as inflation nears the Fed’s targeted goal of 2%. Chairman Jerome Powell confirmed the cut at a press conference. He emphasized that the decision is meant to support the economy as inflation continues to moderate. Powell said the cut was to encourage borrowing and spending without sparking a new wave of inflation. Inflation is 2.4% yet considerably lower than the 9.1% of June 2022 that was highest in 40 years. “We’re carefully navigating a balance to sustain economic momentum without reigniting inflation,” Powell said. Monetary policy is known as “restrictive” because it sets interest rates high enough to slow economic activity while curbing inflation. By lowering borrowing costs, the Federal Reserve is aiming to stimulate consumer spending and business investment, which are both essential to the economy’s growth. Real Gross Domestic Product grew 2.8% at an annual rate in the third quarter of 2024, according to the latest Bureau of Economic Analysis data. This is down slightly from the reported 3% in the second quarter. The central bank would continue its gradual approach, with Powell suggesting another possible cut in December, depending on whether inflation and employment metrics shift. The Federal Reserve is independent of politics, with no mention of the recent election or answers to how President-elect Donald Trump’s policies will or could impact current numbers. Powell said the election has no effect on policy decisions. Powell said that the indicators suggested that economic activity continued to expand at a solid pace and that inflation has made progress toward the committee’s 2% objective but remains somewhat elevated from the peak of 7% to 2.1% as of September. Separate of the Federal Reserve, the immediate impact financially of Trump’s win was the biggest gain for the dollar in eight years and record highs on Wall Street. Bitcoin also surged, a campaign promise surely fueling the cryptocurrency market. Powell said he feels next year could be stronger than this year. Inflation has been decelerating over the last two years, but these actions come amid global economic uncertainties and a complex post-pandemic environment. “It takes some years of real wage gains for people to feel better,” Powell said. “That’s what we’re trying to create. And I think we’re well on the road to creating that.” The next Federal Open Market Committee meeting is scheduled for Dec. 18. Reprinted with permission from The Center Square. The post Federal Reserve Confirms Quarter-Point Interest Rate Cut appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  8. By Worthy News’ Johan Th. Bos in Amsterdam and Stefan J. Bos AMSTERDAM (Worthy News) – Pro-Israel and pro-Palestine supporters clashed in Amsterdam, where the Dutch capital’s soccer club Ajax played against Maccabi Tel Aviv from Israel amid tight security. At the same time, a live televised talk show of Dutch broadcaster BNNVARA was interrupted by a pro-Palestine activist carrying a flag and shouting anti-Israel slogans. Ahead of the match at the Johan Cruijff ArenA stadium, Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema banned protests in the area, fearing clashes. She did not ban similar pro-Palestine rallies on October 7, the day of the Hamas massacre in Israel, near pro-Israel rallies. Earlier pro-Hamas and Palestine protests were allowed near the opening ceremony of Amsterdam’s Holocaust Museum, where protesters shouted antisemitic slogans against survivors of the Holocaust, also known as the Shoah. Yet after a public outcry, Halsema said she decided to ban such rallies at sensitive areas Thursday, citing “clear indications of violence.” She referred to Ajax’s hard-core supporters, the F-side, who said they “wanted to intervene” in the pro-Palestine protest. Ajax players also endured antisemitic slogans, as the club has had several Jewish players and managers. Amid the tensions, Ajax won 5-0 against Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Europa League match. AMSTERDAM UNREST Yet, Ajax celebrations were overshadowed by unrest outside the stadium where hundreds of supporters of the Israeli team had gathered at Amsterdam’s central Dam Square. Armed with fireworks, several clashed with pro-Palestinian demonstrators, who were also allowed in the area despite a heavy police presence. However, reporters established that dozens of people, at least 30 by the last count, were detained during the day. Following the incidents at Dam Square, near the National Monument where Jewish and other victims of wars are remembered, anti-Israel protesters moved toward the stadium. Shouting slogans such as “Allahu Akbar!, meaning “Allah is the greatest!” and “Free Palestine!” demonstrators gathered at a shopping center near the Johan Cruijff ArenA. Police tried to prevent the crowds from reaching the stadium and pushed them back to a square that had been designated for the purpose. However, the skirmishes in the streets of Amsterdam underscored broader concerns among Dutch Jews about rising anti-Israel sentiments along with antisemitism in the Netherlands. BAR LATE That became clear late Thursday when a man interrupted the “Bar Laat”(“Bar Late”) talk show of Dutch public broadcaster BNNVARA. Shortly after television host Jeroen Pauw introduced Dutch leftist GroenLinks-PvdA (GreenLeft–Labour) party leader Frans Timmermans, the man shouted that the “state journalist” was “not giving a platform to anti-genocide demonstrators. He shouted, “Children are being burned alive in Gaza and dying of hunger.” Addressing Timmermans, the demonstrator said that he “denies genocide.” “I don’t do that,” the politician responded. Security guards then whisked the protester away. “Scandalous, shame on you, where is your conscience?” he shouted. Israel has vehemently denied it committed genocide in Gaza, saying it targets “Hamas terrorists” who massacred some 1,200 people in Israel last year. Hamas-run authorities say more than 44,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes, but those figures have been complex to verify independently. Israel has given slightly lower death toll numbers but adds that nearly half of the victims are Hamas fighters. The post Pro-Palestine, Pro-Israel Supporters Clash in Amsterdam appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  9. Friend, don't look back! Luke 17:32 Remember Lot's wife. When Yeshua (Jesus) was describing the societal atmosphere of His return, he said these peculiar words … “Remember Lot’s Wife.” It was a warning … especially to the generation of believers just before His return. In Genesis 19, we read of God’s destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah and specifically of how Lot’s wife turned to look at the destruction and was turned into a pillar of salt. [Genesis 19:26] She turned around … and the warning to us is … don’t look back! This past Tuesday, the United States witnessed a historic election, with Donald Trump winning the presidential race by a landslide. He launched his political career with the slogan, "Make America Great Again!" This powerful slogan, reminding many Americans of the nation's dramatic decline since their youth, inspired them to vote in hope of witnessing a restoration of former glory. For some, this was a nostalgic longing; for others, a passion for something that seemed almost irretrievably lost. However one recalls or defines it, America's greatness does seem to be irrevocably fading, and our view is that looking back and longing for its recovery is looking in the wrong direction. While some call this nation modern "Babylon" or even "Sodom," what we see is a nation of paradox, full of tremendous blessings and, sadly, real wickedness. But however you view her, we believe it is unwise and even dangerous to look back to America's past in hope of that kind of restoration. Since the "Days of Noah" are again upon us, we're not expecting or focused on political solutions but looking toward the Kingdom that is soon coming! When I worked for the Christian Coalition in the early 2000s, I began to realize that the real issues America faces could not be remedied by politics. Political realities simply reflect a nation's and its people's internal moral and cultural climate. In their drive for power, most politicians are simply responding to or manipulating the current passions of the populace. Laws can be changed, but they will reflect the mores of the people, shaped by media, music, art, and culture. Those influences reveal a nation's true soul. While some leaders are morally superior to others and may seem to offer hope, the real problems which plague society are internal and reflect the deeply rooted sin in human nature. The Gospel of Yeshua, the Messiah (Jesus Christ), is the only path and hope for any degree of national restoration. Anyone who has studied revivals can see this. So nostalgically looking at the past with a view toward political transformation might not turn you into a pillar of salt but may seriously deflect us from the real hope and task of transformation: the Gospel, which points to the coming Kingdom and the coming King. Any reclamation of greatness, individual or national, will depend utterly on the transforming power of the Messiah and the profound inner work of His Holy Spirit. Friend, let’s not look back as Lot's wife did toward whatever the "good life" was in Sodom or America; [Luke 9:62]. Any "greatness" that's worth regaining will come from looking UP, not back! Our calling is to make disciples, anticipating the coming Kingdom where politics will not be "as usual" but everlasting righteousness in the presence of our King Yeshua. Shabbat Shalom and have a great weekend! Your family in the Lord with much agape love, George, Baht Rivka, Obadiah and Elianna (Melbourne, Florida) Editor's Note: Latest YouTube video published: Election Season, Noah's Ark and a Flood Editor's Note: Feel free to share any of our content from Worthy, including Devotions, News articles, and more, on your social platforms. You have full permission to copy and repost anything we produce. Editor's Note: During this war, we have been live blogging throughout the day -- sometimes minute by minute on our Telegram channel. Be sure to check it out! Editor's Note: Dear friends — we are going to be heading WEST!!! Now booking in the following states: Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and Arkansas …. If you know Pastors, Rabbis or Ministry Leaders who might be interested in some powerful Israeli style Hebrew/English worship and a refreshing word from Worthy News about what’s going on in the Land, please let us know how to connect with them and we will do our best to get you on our schedule! You can send an email to george [ @ ] worthyministries.com for more information. Around the World Hungary: ‘Trump Will End War In Ukraine’ (Worthy News Radio) Hungary's controversial prime minister has expressed joy that Donald J. Trump will become the 47th president of the United States in part because it could help end the Russia-Ukraine war. Pro-Palestine, Pro-Israel Supporters Clash in Amsterdam Pro-Israel and pro-Palestine supporters clashed in Amsterdam, where the Dutch capital’s soccer club Ajax played against Maccabi Tel Aviv from Israel amid tight security. Cubans Face New Total Power Outage as Hurricane Rafael Storms In All 10 million residents of Cuba were hit with another total power outage on Wednesday, as Hurricane Rafael made landfall on the island’s western coast as a powerful Category 3 storm with sustained winds of 115 mph (185 kph). The hurricane had swept by the Cayman Islands as a Category 1 storm before quickly strengthening to a powerful hurricane on its way to southwest Cuba. UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief May Soon Visit Iran to Discuss Unresolved Issues The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has announced he may travel to Iran in the coming days to discuss unresolved questions about Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and long-suspected intention to build an atomic bomb, Reuters reports. Chad Struggles to Fight Increasingly Entrenched Islamic Jihadism The north-central African country of Chad is struggling to fight the increasingly strong presence of jihadist terrorists in its midst, the US State Department has reported. Most of the terrorism in Chad is perpetrated by the Boko Haram Islamic extremist insurgency group that is also active in the neighboring countries of Sudan, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, Libya, Nigeria, and Niger. Israel-Palestinian Conflict Israeli Airstrikes in Lebanon Kill 60 Hezbollah Terrorists The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated on Thursday morning that sixty Hezbollah terrorists were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting 20 locations north of Lebanon's Litani River over the past day. Former State Dept Envoy Says 2020 Israeli-Palestinian Peace Plan Still Relevant The 2020 Israeli-Palestinian peace plan put forward by President-elect Donald Trump is set to be revisited upon his return to office in January 2021, according to a former senior aide who is reportedly part of Trump's transition team. Inside the United States McCormick Wins U.S. Senate Race, GOP Majority Now at 53 Pennsylvania voters will send Dave McCormick to Washington after all. Federal Reserve Confirms Quarter-Point Interest Rate Cut The Federal Reserve confirmed a quarter-point interest rate cut on Thursday, lowering the target range from 4.5% to 4.75%, the second cut made in 2024. California: Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of Firefighters Placed on “Involuntary” Unpaid Leave for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccination The US Sixth District Court of Appeals on November 1 ruled in favor of and awarded costs to a group of firefighters in California who were placed on "involuntary, unpaid leave" for failing to comply with COVID-19 vaccine mandates on religious grounds, CBN News reports. Christian News Africa Missions Association Aims to Establish Missions in Every African Nation With headquarters in the US, the Africa Mission Association (AMA) works to unite churches in establishing new Africa-led and funded missions in all 54 African countries, Christian Daily International (CDI) reports. Egypt Approves Legal Status for Nearly 300 Churches and Christian Centers In an apparent effort to improve its relations with Egypt’s Christian community, the Islamic Egyptian government last month approved the legalization of 293 previously unlicensed churches and service buildings, All Arab News (AAN) reports. Sudan: Internally Displaced Christians Forcibly Expelled From Place of Refuge More than 30 Sudanese Christian refugees were last month forced out of their temporary homes in Sudan’s River Nile state by Islamic residents who said they did not want Christians or black people in their neighborhood, Morning Star News (MSN) reports. Worthy Insights Israel signs $5.2 billion deal for next-generation F-15 fighter jets The Defense Ministry signed a $5.2 billion agreement with Boeing on Wednesday to purchase 25 advanced F-15IA fighter jets, funded through U.S. military aid. Governing Gaza after War: Israeli Attorneys Explore Plan to Keep Israel Secure As fighting continues in Gaza with no ceasefire deal in sight, many wonder about the future of the region. DOJ moving to wind down Trump criminal cases before he takes office Justice Department officials have been evaluating how to wind down the two federal criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump before he takes office to comply with long-standing department policy that a sitting president can’t be prosecuted, two people familiar with the matter tell NBC News. America Has Become a ‘Surveillance Prison’ – Our Devices and Our Government Are Spying on Us Many of us are under surveillance, at this very moment. No warrants are needed, and no laws are broken. 43 monkeys escape South Carolina research facility; police warn residents to secure doors and windows Authorities in South Carolina on Thursday warned residents to lock their doors and windows after more than 40 monkeys escaped from a research facility. Franklin Graham Says God Spared Trump’s Life to Turn America ‘Back to God’ Evangelist Franklin Graham said Wednesday he believes God spared the life of Donald Trump from an assassin's bullet so the former president could reclaim the White House. Graham made the remarks hours after Trump himself raised the possibility of divine intervention as he spoke to the nation on Election Night. Trump won back the presidency thanks to a strong showing in the South, Southwest, and industrial heartland. View the full article
  10. by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – All 10 million residents of Cuba were hit with another total power outage on Wednesday, as Hurricane Rafael made landfall on the island’s western coast as a powerful Category 3 storm with sustained winds of 115 mph (185 kph). The hurricane had swept by the Cayman Islands as a Category 1 storm before quickly strengthening to a powerful hurricane on its way to southwest Cuba. With the US-based National Hurricane Centre (NHC) warning of a “life-threatening storm surge, damaging hurricane-force winds and flash flooding” across much of western Cuba, Hurricane Rafael tore into Cuba’s capital Havana late on Wednesday afternoon, Sky News reports. Residents were ordered to seek shelter as high winds pulled down trees and power lines, and forecasters warned of flash flooding, Sky News said. Schools were closed and public transport was suspended. As of Thursday, Rafael had weakened to a category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds of around 105mph (170km) off the northwestern coast of Cuba. The storm is expected to move into the Gulf of Mexico in the next few days, Sky News said. Cuba has faced other major blackouts in recent weeks as the country’s power grid collapsed under the effects of Hurricane Oscar and fuel shortages from Venezuela and Russia. The post Cubans Face New Total Power Outage as Hurricane Rafael Storms In appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  11. by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has announced he may travel to Iran in the coming days to discuss unresolved questions about Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and long-suspected intention to build an atomic bomb, Reuters reports. In making his announcement, International Atomic Energy Agency Chief Rafael Grossi said he had hoped to go to Tehran before the November 5 election won by Republican candidate Donald Trump. It remains to be seen what President-elect Trump’s policy toward Iran will be in his second term, which is set to begin in January 2025. During his first term, Trump unilaterally withdrew the US from the Obama-era Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action Iran deal and reimposed sanctions that had been lifted in the hopes that Tehran would fall into line with the West’s demands for transparency and limits to its nuclear program. Current US President Biden sought unsuccessfully to revive the deal during his tenure. According to Reuters, Iranian officials have welcomed a visit from Grossi, adding they are willing to cooperate with the IAEA. “Issues at stake include Tehran’s barring of uranium-enrichment experts from IAEA inspection teams in the country and its failure for years to explain uranium traces found at undeclared sites,” Reuters noted. “We are already talking to colleagues in Iran for my next visit maybe in a few days. We still have to confirm the time but this will be done,” Grossi told a news conference in Rome on Wednesday. The post UN Nuclear Watchdog Chief May Soon Visit Iran to Discuss Unresolved Issues appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  12. by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – With headquarters in the US, the Africa Mission Association (AMA) works to unite churches in establishing new Africa-led and funded missions in all 54 African countries, Christian Daily International (CDI) reports. AMA is “a unified family of churches” that seeks to support fellow churches in Africa by providing services including financial support and training for missionary work. AMA is currently present in seven African countries, including Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Burundi. “Our vision is to have a community of devoted disciples of Christ within walking distance of every African,” the AMA explains in a website statement. “We strive to facilitate great partnerships, provide excellent accountability and reporting,” the statement reads. Speaking to Christian Daily International, AMA Vice Chair Stephen Mbogo said his organization is “strategically working to establish national mission associations in each African country by fostering a sense of ownership and coordination at the national level.” One of AMA’s chief aims is to increase “resources, money, and people in support of Africa,” the website confirms. However, this is a major challenge for the group. According to Mbogo, the historical under-representation of Africa’s important contribution to the global missionary movement is “reflected in mission statistics and reports, which tend to overlook the extensive missionary activities undertaken by African churches and organizations,” CDI reports. Nevertheless, despite the challenges, “Mbogo is optimistic about the future of Africa-led and Africa-funded missions. He emphasized the immense potential that lies within the passion, commitment, and spiritual vitality of African Christians, particularly the youth,” CDI said in its report. The post Africa Missions Association Aims to Establish Missions in Every African Nation appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  13. by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – The US Sixth District Court of Appeals on November 1 ruled in favor of and awarded costs to a group of firefighters in California who were placed on “involuntary, unpaid leave” for failing to comply with COVID-19 vaccine mandates on religious grounds, CBN News reports. Employees of California’s Santa Clara County, the plaintiffs were firefighters in the city of San Jose who requested a religious exemption from vaccination on the grounds that “the use of fetal cells in the inoculations” and “being forced to inject their bodies as a temple of the Holy Spirit with something potentially harmful” violated their beliefs, CBN reports. While San Jose city originally allowed the exemption, Santa Clara County overruled and rejected their request in 2021: the county maintained its rule that workers in higher-risk settings were required to be vaccinated and boosted by January 24, 2022, CBN reports. This rule extended to first responders including nurses, sheriffs, and firefighters. The plaintiffs were told they could be placed on unpaid leave for five weeks before the county amended the mandate. However, reversing a lower court ruling which had favored the county, US Sixth District Court of Appeals Justice Daniel H. Bromberg wrote: “The unpaid leave alleged by plaintiffs was involuntary and extended. It allegedly barred plaintiffs from their workplace when they want to work, and it allegedly deprived them of pay (as well as pension and seniority rights) for weeks, not just days…. “Because the…complaint plausibly alleged the extended and involuntary unpaid leave imposed on plaintiffs did not reasonably preserve their employment status, we conclude that, for purposes of the pleadings, the leave was not a reasonable accommodation,” Bromberg continued. “The City has failed to offer any persuasive reason why involuntary unpaid leave exceeding a month should not be considered an adverse employment action, much less to cite any authority taking such a position,” Bromberg added. The post California: Court of Appeals Rules in Favor of Firefighters Placed on “Involuntary” Unpaid Leave for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccination appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  14. by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – The north-central African country of Chad is struggling to fight the increasingly strong presence of jihadist terrorists in its midst, the US State Department has reported. Most of the terrorism in Chad is perpetrated by the Boko Haram Islamic extremist insurgency group that is also active in the neighboring countries of Sudan, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, Libya, Nigeria, and Niger. While Chad has a Muslim government, the country’s High Council of Islamic Affairs has “promoted peaceful coexistence and tolerance, and diverse faith groups used the Dialogue to mitigate conflict,” the US State Department said in a recent report on the situation. Nevertheless, the US State Department said, “Security forces and basic government services remained underresourced, which limited the Chadian government’s ability to address all security concerns.” In a report confirming the prevalence of Islamic terror in Chad, the Open Doors international Christian advocacy group notes that Chad’s vulnerability and volatile security situation poses special problems for Christians in the country. “In this context, being a Christian carries various risks. In areas where Islam is the predominant religion, individuals converting to Christianity face significant danger and often practice their faith clandestinely to avoid violent backlash from their family or community,” Open Doors said. The post Chad Struggles to Fight Increasingly Entrenched Islamic Jihadism appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  15. by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – In an apparent effort to improve its relations with Egypt’s Christian community, the Islamic Egyptian government last month approved the legalization of 293 previously unlicensed churches and service buildings, All Arab News (AAN) reports. Following recommendations from the Main Committee under Article 8 of Law No. 80 from 2016, the legalization approval was given during a Cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly on October 21. Egypt will now have 3,453 churches and worship centers with legal status, “Since the passing of that law, Egypt has moved to legalize churches built without prior approval, as well as authorizing the construction of new churches,” AAN said in its report. “The law was meant to address significant administrative and security hurdles in approving the construction of new churches following complaints from the Coptic Christian community.” In a recent report, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom confirmed: “Religious freedom conditions in Egypt are trending tentatively in a positive direction.” “The country has seen a decrease in radical Islamist violence and anti-Christian mob attacks, some progress in implementing the registration process for unlicensed churches and related buildings, and the launch of a government program to address religious intolerance in rural areas,” the USCIRF noted. Nevertheless, the USCIRF cautioned: “Systematic and ongoing religious inequalities remain affixed in the Egyptian state and society, and various forms of religious bigotry and discrimination continue to plague the country’s Coptic Christians and other religious minorities.” The post Egypt Approves Legal Status for Nearly 300 Churches and Christian Centers appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  16. by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – In an apparent effort to improve its relations with Egypt’s Christian community, the Islamic Egyptian government last month approved the legalization of 293 previously unlicensed churches and service buildings, All Arab News (AAN) reports. Following recommendations from the Main Committee under Article 8 of Law No. 80 from 2016, the legalization approval was given during a Cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Madbouly on October 21. Egypt will now have 3,453 churches and worship centers with legal status, “Since the passing of that law, Egypt has moved to legalize churches built without prior approval, as well as authorizing the construction of new churches,” AAN said in its report. “The law was meant to address significant administrative and security hurdles in approving the construction of new churches following complaints from the Coptic Christian community.” In a recent report, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom confirmed: “Religious freedom conditions in Egypt are trending tentatively in a positive direction.” “The country has seen a decrease in radical Islamist violence and anti-Christian mob attacks, some progress in implementing the registration process for unlicensed churches and related buildings, and the launch of a government program to address religious intolerance in rural areas,” the USCIRF noted. Nevertheless, the USCIRF cautioned: “Systematic and ongoing religious inequalities remain affixed in the Egyptian state and society, and various forms of religious bigotry and discrimination continue to plague the country’s Coptic Christians and other religious minorities.” The post Egypt Approves Legal Status for Nearly 300 Churches and Christian Centers appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  17. by Karen Faulkner, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – More than 30 Sudanese Christian refugees were last month forced out of their temporary homes in Sudan’s River Nile state by Islamic residents who said they did not want Christians or black people in their neighborhood, Morning Star News (MSN) reports. On October 19, local Muslims in El Matamah, Al-Makniy ordered 34 Christians who had fled the fighting and shelling between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) to leave their area. According to the Sudan’s People Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), the Christians were initially falsely accused of stealing livestock and violating Islamic codes, MSN reports. However, after police apprehended the true thieves, it emerged that the real reason for the persecution was the Christians’ faith. “While we were waiting and following up on the legal procedures, the people of the neighborhood came to us on Saturday, October 19, 2024, and expelled and deported us from the Makniya area without protection from any official body in the locality, despite their knowledge of that,” one of the Christians, whose name is withheld for security reasons,told the SPLM-N. “We were forcibly displaced for the second time, as half of us went to Shendi [River Nile state], while the other half preferred to return to Omdurman to avoid repeating religious, ethnic and regional discrimination.” The Christians asked the police to assist them but received no response, MSN reports. “We are currently in a very bad humanitarian situation, as we have lost our shelter, and we have children, women and the elderly, and we have lost our livelihoods that help us provide for our basic daily needs,” the Christian told the SPLM-N. Currently wracked by a new civil war, Muslim-majority Sudan ranks 8 on the Open Doors World Watch List 2024 of the top 50 countries where Christians are persecuted. The post Sudan: Internally Displaced Christians Forcibly Expelled From Place of Refuge appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  18. By Casey Harper | The Center Square (Worthy News) – Former President Donald Trump is on track to potentially receive 300 electoral votes or more. He won the national popular vote by about 5 million with votes still being counted. As a result, some analysts and Republicans say Trump and the GOP have a “mandate” to aggressively push forward with their agenda. “America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate,” Trump said in his speech early Wednesday morning, creating a refrain echoed by his supporters. As of midday Wednesday, Trump secured 292 electoral votes after Michigan and its 15 votes were called – 270 were needed to win the race. He also leads Vice President Kamala Harris in Alaska, Arizona and Nevada. If Trump holds in those states, he will have 312 electoral votes, propelled in large part due to a level of support from Black voters and Hispanic voters unusual for a Republican. “The American people have sent a clear message through President Trump’s resounding victory,” U.S. Sen. Thom Thillis, R-N.C., wrote on X. “The mandate is clear: fix the economy, secure the border, keep America safe, and confirm more judges who follow the Constitution.” At the same time Wednesday, House Republicans had won 198 House racers and Democrats had won 177 with the rest uncalled; 218 are needed to win a majority. In the Senate, Republicans won 52 seats and Democrats won 42 with six still to be called, flipping the upper chamber to GOP control. “This is a mandate,” Scott Jennings, an alum of the George W. Bush administration and CNN analyst said on the air as results came in early Wednesday morning. “He won the national popular vote for the first time for a Republican since 2004,” Jennings said. “This is a big deal. This isn’t backing into the office. This is a mandate to do what you said you were going to do. Get the economy working again for regular, working class Americans. Fix immigration. Try to get crime under control. Try to reduce the chaos in the world. This is a mandate from the American people to do that.” On economic policy, Trump is expected to double down on domestic oil drilling to increase revenue for the U.S. and lower energy costs for Americans. Trump made inflation a focus of his campaign, pledging to use domestic oil to get costs down for Americans and even pay off debt with the tax revenue. “Our long national nightmare with the Green New Deal is finally over because energy was on the ballot in 2024, and energy won,” said Daniel Turner, founder and executive director of energy worker advocacy group Power The Future. “On day one, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris fired thousands of Keystone XL workers and thankfully starting in January it’s this administration that will be unemployed.” Republicans have also vowed tax reform, something they prioritized after Trump came into office last time around. Experts said the market reacted favorably to Trump’s win. “Trump’s election victory sparked a rally in the greenback last night as growth and inflation expectations rerated higher,” Adam Turnquist, chief technical strategist for LPL Financial in Charlotte, North Carolina, said in a statement. “Fed funds futures dialed back rate cut expectations from five to four 0.25% cuts by the end of next year. Yields surged higher, a move further exacerbated by deficit spending concerns, especially if Republicans secure the House.” Trump also pledged to quickly negotiate an end the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, something that earned him bipartisan support from many Americans, including Arab and Muslim Americans frustrated by the Biden-Harris handling of the Israel-Hamas war. Pop culture figure and Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy told his 3.3 million followers the win was a “ringing endorsement of Republicans” and “an indictment against the Democrats,” using a familiar message analysts across platforms online and on television. That perception will be key for Republicans who likely have two years to push through a legislative agenda as reports indicate they will have a majority in the Senate and possibly the House. Polls showed only 28% of Americans felt the country was headed in the right direction, something incumbent Harris could not overcome. “I wanted Trump to win, but more than that, I wanted a decisive victory,” Newsweek Opinion Editor Batya Ungar-Sargon wrote on X. “If it’s true he’s won the popular vote, that is a mandate to lead. Calling Trump Hitler is now proven to be what it always was: an unforgivable smear of the majority of Americans. It’s time to embrace unity.” While Harris delayed in recognizing Trump as the winner, still not conceding as of early Wednesday afternoon, his other fiercest opponents, like former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, recognized him on X but offered a warning. “Our nation’s democratic system functioned last night and we have a new President-elect,” said Cheney, a Republican who campaigned with Democrat Harris on the trail. “All Americans are bound, whether we like the outcome or not, to accept the results of our elections. We now have a special responsibility, as citizens of the greatest nation on earth, to do everything we can to support and defend our Constitution, preserve the rule of law, and ensure that our institutions hold over these coming four years.” Reprinted with permission from The Center Square. The post Mandate? Trump’s Big Win Fuels Talk of Policy Actions appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  19. by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – Thousands of Israelis gathered in Jerusalem and at multiple locations across the country on Wednesday evening, as the Jewish state braced for a second night of protests following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. In Jerusalem, protesters gathered near the Knesset, Israel’s parliament building, urging Netanyahu to reverse his decision. The dismissal is scheduled to take effect on Thursday evening, 48 hours after the prime minister gave Gallant a letter informing him of his dismissal. These protests, dubbed “Night of Gallant 2,” recall Netanyahu’s previous dismissal of Gallant in March 2023 after he publicly opposed the prime minister’s stance on judicial reforms. Massive nationwide demonstrations, known then as “Night of Gallant,” ultimately compelled Netanyahu to reinstate him as defense minister. In response to the latest announcement, tens of thousands have gathered across Israel, with protests erupting in Haifa, Netanya, Beersheba, and at key junctions nationwide, alongside major rallies in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. This time, however, the demonstrations were much smaller, making it unlikely that public pressure will once again succeed in reversing the prime minister’s decision. Nevertheless, Netanyahu faces political opposition for his decision. In a rare display of unity, the leaders of Israel’s four Zionist opposition parties joined together on Wednesday to condemn the prime minister’s decision to remove Gallant. In a joint press conference, opposition leaders—including Yair Lapid of Yesh Atid, Benny Gantz of National Unity, Yair Golan of The Democrats Party, and Avigdor Liberman of Yisrael Beitenu—came together to accuse Netanyahu of dismissing Gallant to push through a new IDF draft law and distract from multiple escalating scandals within the Prime Minister’s Office. Lapid, the opposition leader, voiced his frustration: “The dismissal of Defense Minister Gallant yesterday is an act of insanity by an incompetent prime minister,” he began. Addressing the Israeli public, Lapid urged, “Don’t let the lies work on you. Gallant was not fired because of professional disagreements.” He continued, “You can’t trust the Prime Minister or the Cabinet. The only person who could be trusted was fired yesterday. Netanyahu is not qualified; he cannot lead Israel in wartime. The soldiers can’t trust him. He had a choice—and he chose disgrace.” In response, the Netanyahu’s Likud Party issued a statement stating, “They will continue to complain, and we will continue to win.” The party’s statement continued, “When the left, led by Golan, Lapid, and Gantz along with Liberman, stands by Gallant—that says everything.” The statement pointed out past criticisms of the opposition, saying, “Just a few months ago, Liberman mocked Gallant and said, ‘We don’t have a defense minister; we have a minister for threats.’ And two months ago, Gantz stated that Gallant must resign. Prime Minister Netanyahu, together with the new Defense Minister Israel Katz, will lead Israel to complete victory.” The post Thousands Protest in Jerusalem for Second Night Over Netanyahu’s Firing of Defense Minister appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  20. Friend, be God's messenger! Jonah 3:5-9 So the people of Nineveh believed God, proclaimed a fast, and put on sackcloth, from the greatest to the least of them. Then word came to the king of Nineveh; and he arose from his throne and laid aside his robe, covered himself with sackcloth and sat in ashes. And he caused it to be proclaimed and published throughout Nineveh by the decree of the king and his nobles, saying, Let neither man nor beast, herd nor flock, taste anything; do not let them eat, or drink water. But let man and beast be covered with sackcloth, and cry mightily to God; yes, let every one turn from his evil way and from the violence that is in his hands.9Who can tell if God will turn and relent, and turn away from His fierce anger, so that we may not perish? Jonah preached his 8-word sermon and the Ninevites were struck with the fear of the Lord and moved to complete repentance. The king stood up (a sign of his serious intent), removed his royal robes (a sign of humility), covered himself with sackcloth (a sign of mourning), and sat in the dust (a sign of repentance). Then, according to the King's edict, every soul in Nineveh responded with desperate fasting. It's hard to imagine that level of conviction coming upon an entire metropolis of over 120,000 people. But what followed was the greatest revival in history. Everyone in the city got saved! This seems so impossible at every level. The whole story of Jonah is utterly fantastic from beginning to end...almost like a fairytale. But we know it isn't a fairytale. The Lord Himself clearly refers to Jonah's ministry as a historical fact; [Luke 11:29-30]. Through it, God is inspiring us for the days we live in. Look around, isn't the whole world going the way of ancient Nineveh? Isn't the wickedness and moral erosion around us just as horrifying as the evil deeds of the Assyrians? Can God’s judgment be far away? And what were the chances of Nineveh's revival taking place? If Jonah, who knew God's mercy and grace as a prophet, was against it, who would give the Ninevites a ghost of a chance for salvation? Many of us undoubtedly feel the same way about most of our modern cities. We've stopped believing that God can reach the unreachable or do the impossible. Instead, we say, "It's Nineveh. It's hopeless?" What can we honestly expect in these "Days of Noah and Lot"? The prophet Daniel, I believe, has an answer for us in these End Times: "Those who are wise will shine like the brightness of the heavens, and those who lead many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever; [Daniel 12:3]. It took Jonah a while to get there, but he finally did shine the righteousness of God into a wicked city; and he led many to righteousness. Friend, our God still has some plans with "fairytale" dimensions. If we can get over our cynicism, apathy, judgmental attitude, and unbelief, there are still a few Nineveh's in our future, I believe. I have no illusions about the strength of those negative qualities in us, or the desperate evil in our modern cities. But there are some whose identification with the Lord in His death, just like Jonah, who will lead many to righteousness, just as he did. Your family in the Lord with much agape love, George, Baht Rivka, Obadiah and Elianna (Melbourne, Florida) Editor's Note: Latest YouTube video published: Election Season, Noah's Ark and a Flood Editor's Note: Feel free to share any of our content from Worthy, including Devotions, News articles, and more, on your social platforms. You have full permission to copy and repost anything we produce. Editor's Note: During this war, we have been live blogging throughout the day -- sometimes minute by minute on our Telegram channel. Be sure to check it out! Editor's Note: Dear friends — we are going to be heading WEST!!! Now booking in the following states: Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and Arkansas …. If you know Pastors, Rabbis or Ministry Leaders who might be interested in some powerful Israeli style Hebrew/English worship and a refreshing word from Worthy News about what’s going on in the Land, please let us know how to connect with them and we will do our best to get you on our schedule! You can send an email to george [ @ ] worthyministries.com for more information. Around the World Germany’s Government Collapses; Europe’s Largest Economy Facing Challenges Germany’s three-party ruling coalition collapsed late Wednesday after Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired his Finance Minister Christian Lindner, adding to uncertainty in Europe’s largest economy. World Braces For Trump Era (Worthy News Focus) World leaders braced Wednesday for a Trump era as Donald J. Trump emerged like a phoenix from the ashes to win the U.S. presidential race again after surviving two assassination attempts and facing defeat in a previous election. Israel-Palestinian Conflict Thousands Protest in Jerusalem for Second Night Over Netanyahu’s Firing of Defense Minister Thousands of Israelis gathered in Jerusalem and at multiple locations across the country on Wednesday evening, as the Jewish state braced for a second night of protests following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dismissal of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Israel Calls Trump’s Victory ‘New Beginning’ Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called Donald J. Trump's victory in the presidential elections a new beginning. Inside the United States Mandate? Trump’s Big Win Fuels Talk of Policy Actions Former President Donald Trump is on track to potentially receive 300 electoral votes or more. He won the national popular vote by about 5 million with votes still being counted. As a result, some analysts and Republicans say Trump and the GOP have a “mandate” to aggressively push forward with their agenda. Harris Concedes Defeat In Elections To Crowd But Warns Of ‘Darkness’ Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledged Wednesday that she had lost the U.S. presidential elections and called her rival Donald J. Trump to concede. Trump’s Massive Victory Helped by Massive Exodus from Democrat Party President-Elect Donald Trump achieved a historic victory on Tuesday night, overcoming legal challenges, Big Tech opposition, and relentless criticism from legacy media, thanks to strong turnout from Black, Hispanic, and young voters. Christian News China: Officials Raid Beijing Church, Arrest Congregants Authorities in China once again raided the Zion Church in Beijing last month, arresting 12 people and taking down the details of everyone in attendance as part of a crackdown on Christianity in the country, International Christian Concern (ICC) reports. Persecution Watchdog Reports Christians in South-East Asia Suffer Severe Persecution The International Christian Concern (ICC) persecution watchdog warns in a new report that believers in Jesus are being persecuted in seven of the 11 southeast Asia countries. Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Vietnam “condone or actively participate in Christian persecution,” ICC states in a report published on November 1. Worthy Insights How will Iran’s proxies in Iraq respond to US election? – analysis Before the US election, the Iranian-backed militias in Iraq were increasing their drone threats to Israel. They have been launching drones and making more statements about potential involvement in attacks on Israel. The militias are part of the larger Iranian-backed milieu in the region. 2024’s Biggest Loser Is The Corporate Media Industrial Complex In the early hours of Wednesday morning, legacy news networks were already sliding toward 2016 levels of melting down about the increasingly definite prospect of a presidential victory by Donald J. Trump. For them, Harris’ stinging defeat is personal — because it’s just as much a defeat for them as it is for her. These 3 States Held Strong to Protecting Life on the Ballot, but 7 States Enshrined Abortion Ten states across the country voted on ballot measures Tuesday as pro-choice forces sought to overturn pro-life protections and permanently enshrine abortion rights in state constitutions – in some cases allowing abortions to be performed up until birth. China officially ‘doesn’t care’ about Trump win; unofficially, experts say Beijing is rattled China’s official response to President-elect Trump’s victory was formulaic. 'Our policy towards the U.S. is consistent,' stated Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning on Wednesday. 'We will continue to approach China-U.S. relations based on mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation.' However ... Faith leaders react to Trump re-election: ‘God spared my life for a reason’ Faith leaders are saying Wednesday that they pray President-elect Donald Trump "will look to God every day for His guidance and wisdom" following his victory over Kamala Harris. View the full article
  21. By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News BERLIN (Worthy News) – Germany’s three-party ruling coalition collapsed late Wednesday after Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired his Finance Minister Christian Lindner, adding to uncertainty in Europe’s largest economy. Wednesday’s government The crisis shocked Germans, who hoped that Donald J. Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election would force the government to stay together. Brussels has been concerned over fears that the incoming president would target Germany’s all-important car industry in a trade war, causing it to suffer. Ultimately, however, commentators said that Trump’s looming threat did not convince the fractious parties to put aside their differences. “I would have liked to have spared you this difficult decision,” acknowledged Scholz during a hastily arranged news conference in the chancellery late Wednesday. “Especially in times like these, when uncertainty is growing,” he added. Scholz vowed to keep governing until the end of the year and then demand a confidence vote in Parliament in January, a test he would likely fail. EARLY VOTE That would open the way to early elections, possibly in March, for only the third time since the Federal Republic was founded in 1948. The trouble in Berlin hit the European Union when the bloc of 27 nations searched for direction as political and social turmoil spread across the continent. Nearby, France’s government was also in a crisis after elections, which yielded a deadlocked Parliament this year. Elsewhere, Russia has made advances on the battlefields in Ukraine that critics say continue to threaten Europe broadly. Hundreds of thousands of people are believed to have been killed and injured in Europe’s deadliest armed conflict since World War Two. The post Germany’s Government Collapses; Europe’s Largest Economy Facing Challenges appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  22. By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News BERLIN (Worthy News) – Germany’s three-party ruling coalition collapsed late Wednesday after Chancellor Olaf Scholz fired his Finance Minister Christian Lindner, adding to uncertainty in Europe’s largest economy. Wednesday’s government The crisis shocked Germans, who hoped that Donald J. Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election would force the government to stay together. Brussels has been concerned over fears that the incoming president would target Germany’s all-important car industry in a trade war, causing it to suffer. Ultimately, however, commentators said that Trump’s looming threat did not convince the fractious parties to put aside their differences. “I would have liked to have spared you this difficult decision,” acknowledged Scholz during a hastily arranged news conference in the chancellery late Wednesday. “Especially in times like these, when uncertainty is growing,” he added. Scholz vowed to keep governing until the end of the year and then demand a confidence vote in Parliament in January, a test he would likely fail. EARLY VOTE That would open the way to early elections, possibly in March, for only the third time since the Federal Republic was founded in 1948. The trouble in Berlin hit the European Union when the bloc of 27 nations searched for direction as political and social turmoil spread across the continent. Nearby, France’s government was also in a crisis after elections, which yielded a deadlocked Parliament this year. Elsewhere, Russia has made advances on the battlefields in Ukraine that critics say continue to threaten Europe broadly. Hundreds of thousands of people are believed to have been killed and injured in Europe’s deadliest armed conflict since World War Two. The post Germany’s Government Collapses; Europe’s Largest Economy Facing Challenges appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  23. By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News WASHINGTON (Worthy News) – Vice President Kamala Harris acknowledged Wednesday that she had lost the U.S. presidential elections and called her rival Donald J. Trump to concede. “Earlier today, I spoke with President-elect Trump and congratulated him. I promised him that we would have a peaceful transition of power. While I concede this election, I do not concede the fight of this campaign: The ideals that reflect America at its best,” she said. Speaking at Howard University in Washington to thousands of supporters, she said: “My heart is full of gratitude, full of love for the country. The outcome of this election is not what we want. But the light of America’s promise will also be bright.” Harris, 60, added: “I am proud of the race” to the White House.” She said over “the last 107 days, we have brought people together in our fight for the country’s future.” She told the young people who voted for her, “Don’t ever give up. You have power. Do not despair. This is a time to roll up our sleeves.” Harris also referred to her fight for abortion across America, saying women have the right to decide over their bodies. Her critics, including Christians, counter that she did not protect the fights of the unborn. Harris recalled that she started as a prosecutor. “I found people who were victims but who fought for justice.” Referring to her election defeat and President-elect Donald J. Trump soon takes over the White House, she said: “I know many people feel we enter a dark period. But the light of America will always turn bright as long as we keep fighting.” She mentioned the “light of optimism” as well as faith, truth, and service and asked for God’s blessings over America. The post Harris Concedes Defeat In Elections To Crowd But Warns Of ‘Darkness’ appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  24. By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM/BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – World leaders braced Wednesday for a Trump era as Donald J. Trump emerged like a phoenix from the ashes to win the U.S. presidential race again after surviving two assassination attempts and facing defeat in a previous election. His victory added to concerns thousands of miles away in Kyiv amid concern there that Trump will end U.S. military support to Ukraine, which is fighting against Russia’s invading army. Yet Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said he can “appreciate President Trump’s commitment to the ‘peace through strength’ approach in global affairs.” Writing on social media platform X, the president stressed, “This is exactly the principle that can practically bring just peace in Ukraine closer. I am hopeful that we will put it into action together.” He added, “We look forward to an era of a strong United States of America under President Trump’s decisive leadership.” The secretary-general of the NATO military alliance, Mark Rutte, made clear that such cooperation is “to advance peace through strength.“ Rutte warned, „We face a growing number of challenges globally, from a more aggressive Russia to terrorism, to strategic competition with China, as well the increasing alignment of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran.“ WORKING TOGETHER However, “Working together through NATO helps to deter aggression, protect our collective security, and support our economies,” he announced. Rutte also praised Trump for his work during his first term to persuade U.S. allies in NATO “to ramp up defense spending.” He claimed that around two-thirds of the 32 NATO allies are due to meet the organization’s main defense spending target this year. The European Union’s executive European Commission president also expressed hope for more EU-U.S. cooperation. Ursula von der Leyen said the EU and the United States “are more than just allies. We are bound by a true partnership between our people, uniting 800 million citizens.” Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed, calling Donald J. Trump’s victory in the presidential elections a new beginning. “Congratulations on history’s greatest comeback!” wrote Netanyahu on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. Under the previous presidency of Trump, the U.S. embassy moved to Jerusalem while the Abraham Accords on Arab–Israeli normalization was signed between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and between Israel and Bahrain. HUNGARY REACTS Elsewhere in Europe, Hungary’s rightwing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán was closely monitoring the ballot as one of Trump’s most outspoken supporters in the European Union. “I see a spectacular victory, perhaps the greatest comeback in Western political history, a huge fight,” Orbán said. Speaking about Trump, Orbán noted that the Republican politician “had overcome possible prison, a confiscation of his assets and assassination attempts while “the whole media world of the U.S. turned against him.” Yet “he has still won,” Orbán stressed in a video message seen by Worthy News. Orbán said he hopes Trump will help end the Russia-Ukraine war and added that “there is now a great chance” that pro-peace forces will become a majority in the Western world by the end of the year. It took time before Orbán and others could project the vote as being won by Trump. More than four hours after first Worthy News and then minutes later broadcaster Fox News declared Donald J. Trump the 47th president of the United States, The Associated Press (AP) news agency agreed. In a somewhat biased news story, the AP concluded that Trump made “an extraordinary comeback for a former president who refused to accept defeat four years ago, sparked a violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, was convicted of felony charges, and survived two assassination attempts.” With a win in Wisconsin, Trump cleared the 270 electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency, the AP said. The post World Braces For Trump Era (Worthy News Focus) appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
  25. By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News BUDAPEST/JERUSALEM (Worthy News) – Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called Donald J. Trump’s victory in the presidential elections a new beginning. “Congratulations on history’s greatest comeback!” wrote Netanyahu on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. Under the previous presidency of Trump, the U.S. embassy moved to Jerusalem while the Abraham Accords on Arab–Israeli normalization was signed between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and between Israel and Bahrain. Netanyahu made clear that he hoped to intensify relations with the U.S. under Trump. “Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America.” Those words resonated with Hungary’s rightwing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, one of Trump’s most outspoken supporters in the European Union. “I see a spectacular victory, perhaps the greatest comeback in Western political history, a huge fight,” Orbán said about the outcome of the presidential elections. Speaking about Trump, Orbán said that the Republican politician had overcome possible prison, confiscation of his assets, and assassination attempts while “the whole media world of the U.S. turned against him. US ENCOURAGEMENT Yet “he has still won,” Orbán stressed in a video message seen by Worthy News. He said Trump’s struggles gave “a great encouragement to everyone” who believes in will, struggle and perseverance, and a hope for peace for the world.” Orbán said he hoped Trump would help end the Russia-Ukraine war. Orbán added that “there is now a great chance” that “pro-peace forces become a majority in the Western world by the end of the year.” He said these forces “would defeat the pro-war camp” and now had a “great chance” of achieving that. He hoped this attitude would help improve Hungary’s economy and cause US-Hungary relations “to return to their golden era.” “We have several plans that we can carry out together with President Trump in the coming years,” Orbán said. Other European leaders, ranging from the recently elected secretary-general of the NATO military alliance, Mark Rutte, to European Union leaders such as French President Emmanuel Macron, said they looked forward to working with Trump. They mentioned strengthening the transatlantic alliance, which has a combined population of some 800 million people. The post Israel Calls Trump’s Victory ‘New Beginning’ appeared first on Worthy Christian News. View the full article
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