Thank you for speaking, for standing up and putting your own life at risk for truth, for Jesus, for those who cannot speak for themselves. Prayers for resilience in this man-made storm.
YES. Thank you for speaking the truth to power—evil power. A voice crying in the wilderness because the vast majority can't or won't see what it right before their eyes. I am forwarding everything you write. And encouraging people to subscribe and join Moral Mondays. Your clarity and courage is an inspiration.
I will be there on line from Kentucky. I continue to express my dire concerns to my representatives. I pray for you and all who are heeding the prophetic call.
While I was listening to your great message, I saw that Netanyahu's Government just bombed a Hospital in Gaza. How can Netanyahu be stopped without our Heavenly Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit? Jesus taught us that some evil needs prayer to be released. This may be one of those times. Can we ask the world to pray for our Heavenly Father to deliver us from evil? The evil is not only here in the USA, but also Israel, on the Continent of Africa, and all over our planet.
All land belongs to GOD. We are not here to stay, but to learn how to love unconditionally. We come here with nothing and leave here with nothing. The spirits that Netanyahu's Government has released are alive, just without bodies. I believe they are crying out to our Lord. How, how can we get the world to pray?
I learned this after my daughter said to me, Mom, I am alive, I don't have a body.
Thank you for allowing the paid and the unpaid to hear and speak. I love you and pray for you. Thank you so much for this powerful message, Vessel of GOD.
You are judging his credibility because he failed to sufficiently hate? Rev. Barber did not condone the actions of Hamas or Israel or those who fund and support genocides around the world. He did warn against generalizations, against hatred, retaliation and revenge. He reminded us to look first to our own genocidal acts and repent; to see all people as God’s people. He centered god’s love and wisdom and the teachings of Jesus, to speak against the sword but not against the people who are wielding that sword. He is showing us a way to lasting peace, not just to winning militarily but then continue the cycles of politically motivated violence. For me Rev. Barber has incredible credibility that is grounded in Love and understanding of political workings. And as a disclaimer, I’m not Christian or anything else but wisdom is wisdom.
I stand with you on every point except for one. I assume when you refer to genocide in Gaza, you are referring to the genocide of the Palestinian people by Hamas. They have repeated said the deaths of their own people are less important than their goal destroying Israel. If you mean this is genocide by Israel, I’m shock that someone with your wisdom would fall for that lie.
It’s not a lie. Unfortunately, people with a vested interest who are enriching themselves on the bodies of innocents have used your beliefs to convince you it’s a lie. Hamas exists because the Israeli government wanted to replace the Palestinian governing body with one it could control. This is a fact you can research yourself, if you have the courage to challenge what feels comfortable.
My comment is not based on a belief. It is based on facts. The ideology of Hamas is described in their charter. A written document that proclaims their commitment to destroy Israel. Their leaders have been quoted in the international press about that the deaths of their people are collateral damage, sacrificed in the name of their goal to destroy Israel. If you have the courage to challenge your beliefs you should read their charter and these quotes.
I live in a real conservative, southern Oregon community that’s kinda talks God, but doesn’t really preach God. I wished every community had one of these communicators to stand up for what’s right and real religion.
This Agnostic looks forward to joining you on June 2nd. Thank you for the critical work that you doing. Thank you.
It's a big tent!
Oh yes, because it’s a democratic tent.
Thank you for speaking, for standing up and putting your own life at risk for truth, for Jesus, for those who cannot speak for themselves. Prayers for resilience in this man-made storm.
YES. Thank you for speaking the truth to power—evil power. A voice crying in the wilderness because the vast majority can't or won't see what it right before their eyes. I am forwarding everything you write. And encouraging people to subscribe and join Moral Mondays. Your clarity and courage is an inspiration.
My husband and I plan to be there on June 2nd, Reverend Barber.❤️
Thank you for your good work. You are a genuine hero.
I will be there on line from Kentucky. I continue to express my dire concerns to my representatives. I pray for you and all who are heeding the prophetic call.
Bless you.
Amen, Pastor,
While I was listening to your great message, I saw that Netanyahu's Government just bombed a Hospital in Gaza. How can Netanyahu be stopped without our Heavenly Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit? Jesus taught us that some evil needs prayer to be released. This may be one of those times. Can we ask the world to pray for our Heavenly Father to deliver us from evil? The evil is not only here in the USA, but also Israel, on the Continent of Africa, and all over our planet.
All land belongs to GOD. We are not here to stay, but to learn how to love unconditionally. We come here with nothing and leave here with nothing. The spirits that Netanyahu's Government has released are alive, just without bodies. I believe they are crying out to our Lord. How, how can we get the world to pray?
I learned this after my daughter said to me, Mom, I am alive, I don't have a body.
Thank you for allowing the paid and the unpaid to hear and speak. I love you and pray for you. Thank you so much for this powerful message, Vessel of GOD.
You are judging his credibility because he failed to sufficiently hate? Rev. Barber did not condone the actions of Hamas or Israel or those who fund and support genocides around the world. He did warn against generalizations, against hatred, retaliation and revenge. He reminded us to look first to our own genocidal acts and repent; to see all people as God’s people. He centered god’s love and wisdom and the teachings of Jesus, to speak against the sword but not against the people who are wielding that sword. He is showing us a way to lasting peace, not just to winning militarily but then continue the cycles of politically motivated violence. For me Rev. Barber has incredible credibility that is grounded in Love and understanding of political workings. And as a disclaimer, I’m not Christian or anything else but wisdom is wisdom.
Thank you for continuing to press forward with Moral Mondays. We do have Lethal Lies spread by leaders in our government, moral compass lost.
How do we join online?
You can watch livestreams of Moral Mondays here: https://breachrepairers.org/get-involved/live/
I stand with you on every point except for one. I assume when you refer to genocide in Gaza, you are referring to the genocide of the Palestinian people by Hamas. They have repeated said the deaths of their own people are less important than their goal destroying Israel. If you mean this is genocide by Israel, I’m shock that someone with your wisdom would fall for that lie.
It’s not a lie. Unfortunately, people with a vested interest who are enriching themselves on the bodies of innocents have used your beliefs to convince you it’s a lie. Hamas exists because the Israeli government wanted to replace the Palestinian governing body with one it could control. This is a fact you can research yourself, if you have the courage to challenge what feels comfortable.
My comment is not based on a belief. It is based on facts. The ideology of Hamas is described in their charter. A written document that proclaims their commitment to destroy Israel. Their leaders have been quoted in the international press about that the deaths of their people are collateral damage, sacrificed in the name of their goal to destroy Israel. If you have the courage to challenge your beliefs you should read their charter and these quotes.
Look at the rubble, children crying, starving and with wounds only a soldier should have and tell yourself that Israel isn't committing genocide
I live in a real conservative, southern Oregon community that’s kinda talks God, but doesn’t really preach God. I wished every community had one of these communicators to stand up for what’s right and real religion.
You lever him out office asap while praying that he be healed.
🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for specifically naming Netanyahu as a genocidal leader.