I have A Radio Blog Talk Show!

Posted on March 7, 2007 by phoenixaliveceo.
Categories: Religion.

Check out my first new pilot Blog Radio Talk Show starting Fri. at 12:30 PM PST March 23/2007! It is called "Rise Up!" and is all about the overcoming life we learn to live progressively in Christ that we may then champion others to do likewise- or by also following His Word as in doing what it says as it is truth and it works. You may just listen or feel free to call in. It will be interesting, supportive and fun too! More updates to follow as it happens.Please check it out for times etc. or changes at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Bishop_Rebecca Hope to see you there- lol- GBU!

Blessings, Bishop Rebecca

Here’s my other myspace sites and webLinks!

Posted on March 3, 2007 by phoenixaliveceo.
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Saturday, March 03, 2007

Here’s other MySpace type site or Weblinks I co-/created.. 

Here’s some more MySpace type links at sites I have also created for marketing/ networking/ connection purposes. :) Rebecca

www.friendster.com/phoenixalive 

http://phoenixaliveceo.hi5.com 

www.mychristian-space.com/bishop_rebecca

www.mychurch.org/gmc_churches_worldwide

www.mychurch.org/gmc_churches_worldwide_canada 

www.hisholyspace.com/BishopRebecca

Also- there are other Ministry links of mine if you click on my top friend spaces at this site here. Once there read the blurbs and they will direct you to our Websites for PACM and for GMC Int’l or see the 2 links below.

www.phoenixalive.org

www.gmcworld.org

Here’s another more exhaustive list of all of my/ our sites:

PACM/ GMC/  Rebecca’s related Website URL’s:

Phoenix Alive Christian Ministries main Website www.phoenixalive.org

Phoenix Alive Christian Ministries MySpace site www.myspace.com/phoenixalive

Phoenix4Champs CC Website Forums www.phoenix4champs.org

Champs Educational and Admin Forums www.freepowerboards.com/phoenixalive

Phoenix4Family Directors Forums Website www.freepowerboards.com/phoenixfamily

GBIS Forums http://wwomi.19…   

Deb’s Diary www.deb.phoenixalive.org

TLW www.thelambswife.org

GMC Int’l World main Website www.gmcworld.org

GMC Int’l MySpace site www.myspace.com/gmcworldwide

GMC Int’l MyChurch/ Canada www.mychurch.org/gmc_churches_worldwide_canada

Rebecca’s MySpace Site www.myspace.com/gmcbishoprebecca

Rebecca’s MyChristian Space site www.mychristian-space.com/bishop_rebecca

Rebecca’s MyChurch site www.mychurch.org/gmc_churches_worldwide

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What can you do to help start GF University, Nig., Africa?

Posted on March 2, 2007 by phoenixaliveceo.
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From: Prophet Edumoh

Date: Mar 1, 2007 10:55 PM
Subject FRIENDS PLEASE REACT
Body: Dear Friends,
Greetings to all of you in my network of friendd.

I am asking you to please respond to the Grace Fulfillment University appeal for support. Do the 4 things reqested of you.

1. Post a prayer for GFU in the bulletin
2. Request for our banners through prophetedumoh@yahoo.com
3. Get your friends to do the same
4. Donate a dollar in April and do it annually.

If you respond and repost this message, you will help to get us connected to about a million friends in a short time and this will help GFU to get started and going.

This is a project that will transform the lives of millions of youth in Africa and beyond.

Help us uild a formidable, sound, and affordable university on earth.

Please respond, you are my partner in this progress.

GBU

Grace Fulfillment University, Nig. ,Africa PROPOSAL

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Grace Fulfillment University Nigeria, Africa PROPOSAL

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A PROPOSAL FOR GFU
Body: A PROPOSAL
FOR THE OPENING, FUNDING AND RUNNING
THE GRACE FULFILLMENT UNIVERSITY
OF NIGERIA
INTRODUCTION
The Grace Fulfillment University is a vision of Prophet Ezekiel Edumoh, the Senior Pastor of Grace Missionary Chapel International ( a worldwide church commission) commissioned to empower the people of God for dominion in this terminal generation.
Prophet Ezekiel Edumoh has delivered services to the Lord as a leader in several areas including mainly in Christian Education and Christian spirituality.

Ezekiel and his wife are serving the Lord as Senior Pastors of the God accelerated church Grace Missionary Chapel international (worldwide) with developing branches in Canada and USA.

The vision of this university is to enable Prophet Ezekiel disciple young people through blending of the wholesome words of Christ with the
secular curriculum for a release of spirit-filled Leaders in every area of human life.
Grace Fulfillment University is a private University proposed to give education from the Christian Background.
We are connecting together with the following ministries:
1. Wholesome Words Mission International (WWOMI), Nigeria
2. Phoenix Alive Christian Ministries (PACM), Canada
3. Grace Bible Institute & Seminary (GBIS) Nigeria, and
4. Grace Missionary Chapel International (GMC) worldwide.

COMMITTEES FOR IMPLEMENTATION
The following committees shall be put in place for the smooth implementation of the project. The set up committees shall be operational for a term of five (5) years and shall handover to the appropriate University officers at takeoff. The period shall be from 2007 – 2012 or earlier as things take shape.
COMMITTEE ON PHYSICAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT (CPPD)
MISSION
- Providing comprehensive legal, structural, developmental qualitative leadership for the University through planning, advise and supervision of projects within it’s coverage.
- To have clear understanding of the basic development needs of the University System and to work towards adding value to these needs and sourcing for possible interventions through national and international development partners.
- Initiating novel projects capable of meeting the needs of the University System with assistance of national and International development Partners
Provide and promote effective legal cover for the University in its administrative and policy operations.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES
The Committee is to provide for the comprehensive structure of the University through gathering all the documents and legal papers for the landed property, the university and NUC. Shall work with the other appropriate committees and the proprietor for the development of the site and putting the buildings and making sure the campus is ready for take off.
The take off time for this committee shall be September, 2007 and they are expected to deliver by September 2009.
They shall make sure accommodation for 100 students, 50 staff, and 40 standard classrooms are made available before delivery date.
They shall make sure all vehicles needed for smooth operation are made available.

COMMITTEE ON QUALITY ASSURANCE (CQA)
The committee’s responsibility is "to promote and assure qualitative university education for GFU for the purpose of producing globally empowered competitive graduates who are relevant to National development".
The Committee shall be headed by a seasoned administrator, preferably a University Professor serving or retired.
The Committee as part of its mandates conducts rigorous monitoring and evaluation activities of all the developmental projects of the universities. It also shall keep the university in compliance with NUC’s standards.
This Committee shall commence work from April 2007 so as to give a framework for others to work on and to set the ball rolling.

COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC PLANNING & RESEARCH (CAPR)
The Committee shall be headed by a seasoned University Professor in Education, Academic Planning and Curriculum Development. He shall be serving or retired.
The Committee on Academic Planning and Research shall serve as the initial department of academic planning and research for the university.
The committee shall prepare the University for Accreditation of its initial programs. They shall publish the first university catalogue.
The shall be involved in the engagement of lecturers for the university.
ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE OF THE COMMITTEE
The committee shall be made up of the following component units:

i) Chairman’s Office
ii) Programme Planning Division
iii) Resource Planning Division
iv) Strategic Planning Division
v) University Research Division
vi) Policy Analysis Division
vii) Students Industrial Working Experience Scheme Division

JOB DESCRIPTION FOR THE COMMITTEE

The Committee shall be saddled with the following functions:

•Ensuring quality for the academic programmes in the university;
•Processing applications for academic programmes in the university;
•Compiling and categorizing the teaching and research equipment needs of academic programmes;
•Coordinating laboratory equipment maintenance activities in University;
•Analyzing academic briefs for master-plan development in the university;
•Compiling and publishing academic development plans for all university;
•Initial assessment of high level manpower requirement of the university in conjunction and compliance with the NUC;
•Collecting and collating data on staff, students and facilities as well as recurrent expenditure in the University to ensure compliance with NUC standards;
•Holding University System Review meetings with other committees of the institution and analyzing financial projections and plans;
•Analysing the actual resource utilization costs in the university
•Setting the initial plan for the ITF/SIWES programme of activities of the university;
•Setting up the developmental plan for University library;
•Promoting the establishment and sustenance of a strategic planning culture in the GFU system;
•Coordinating the university research efforts;
•Developing and Promoting interaction between GFU Research efforts and those of other research oriented organizations
•Developing research fund utilization in universities;
•Coordinating orderly development of the University Library; and
•Creating and maintaining Education Databases to support teaching, learning and research in the University.

PROGRAMMES PLANNING DIVISION

Mandates

Towards carrying out its major assignment of coordinating and monitoring the development of all academic programmes in the University, the Division performs the following functions within the Department:

i)Rationalizing and processing applications for academic programmes in Grace Fulfillment University.

ii)Analyzing and processing Academic Briefs for Master plans development in the University.

iii)Collecting and compiling list of approved academic programmes in Nigerian Universities and aligning GFU with the instruments of achieving accreditation and excellence.

vii)Responding to enquiries on issues relating to academic disciplines in the University.

viii)Preparation of memoranda to Management Committee and University Development Committee for approval of new programme/units and the splitting of existing ones.
The committee shall define the jobs of other component units of the committee and present it for approval to the Board of Structure.

COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (CICT)
The Committee shall be headed by an administrator who has vast experience in the information technology and communication.
The idea setting up this Committee has t do with Statistics, Records, Information, Commnication through every available means including the Internet and system networking internally and externally to enhance the university’s available in the education market.
The Committee is established to assist the other Committees to perform their functions with ease and efficiency too.
THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE THE MANDATE OF THE COMMITTEE
1.Developing of a powerful data bank in GFU for the consumption of Scientists, Corporate Organizations, Public and International organizations as well as the entire University System.

2.Facilitation of comprehensive planning towards the development of GFU.
3.Acquisition and/or development and implementation of software such as Uniform Accounting System, Master Bill, Computerized Estimate System (CES), Audit Record System, Nigerian Universities Dissertation abstract System etc.

5.Staff development at various levels to enhance Computer literacy and inter-operability within the system.

7.Establishment and Maintenance of Local area network and wide area network of computerization between the University System.
8. Setting up and running a state of the art internet center for the university.
Organizational Structure

In order to achieve the above listed mandates of this Committee , the committee shall divided into the following Divisions.

•Statistics and Data Processing Division
•Management Information System Division
•Services and Maintenance Division
•Networking & Communications Division

VISION

At the end of strategic planning period (5 years), the Information and Communication Technology utilization level will enhance teaching and research, planning, management and effective evaluation through analytical decision-making packages.

COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION (CFA)
MISSION:
The mission of CFA is to ensure a proactive financial and human resource management conducive for realization of the University’s objectives.
OBJECTIVES

1. Assist the Univeersity to recruit the right mix of staff with the appropriate skills and competence.
2. Work with CICT to develop an effective IT-based personnel record system.
3. On the long-term assist the institution in developing a data bank on University staff.
4. Providing an effective link between the University and other government agencies on Finance and Administration Matters.
5. Ensuring a pro-active staff welfare system for the University.
6. Determination of the funding needs of University.
7. Maintain accurate financial record system for the University.
8. Ensuring Timely allocation and Disbursement of Funds to all Departments of the University.
9. Providing effective secretarial and logistic support to Management Committee, Boards, Departments, Schools and all legal entities of the University.
10. Ensuring an effective support services for the University
11. Providing an effective training and manpower development for the compact and skilful workforce requirements of the university.

The Committee shall be headed by a qualified Chattered Accountant with experience in the University system and also an exposure in fund raising.

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY’S OFFICE (ES)
The functions of the Executive Secretary shall be the supervision of all the committees and reporting to the Chairman of the Board of Structure. He shall be in charge of all routine and non-routine reports.

The office of the ES shall be divided into the following two units"
1. Operations, Organisation, Management Research and
2. Efficiency Division

The OOMR shall operate as follows:
a)carry out preliminary studies of the operational modalities in the University;

b)regularly collect data on the duties and responsibilities of Officers and how the duties are performed;

c)compile and transfer data to the Efficiency section;

d)undertake the continuous investigation, inspection and study of all aspects of structure, operational modalities and management practices of the University;

e)advise the Executive Secretary on matters relating to structure, operational modalities and management practices of the University; and;

f)conduct periodic management audit of all the Departments in the University.

ii) The Efficiency Section shall operate as follows:

a)use the data collected by the OOMR Section to design performance targets for the sub-divisions;
b)ensure that targets are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-bound;

c)seek approval of the Executive Secretary for the performance target through the appropriate channel before they are adopted by the various sub-divisions;

d)keep record of the targets;

e)monitor performance targets to ensure that the sub-divisions and staff comply with the set targets and endeavour to achieve them;

f)write reports regularly on how targets are being met by the sub-divisions so that Management could use the information to determine appropriate rewards and their recipients; and

g)produce Annual Report on efficiency/productivity levels for the Executive Secretary.

Special Duties Unit

1.The Special Duties Unit is under the Executive Secretary’s Office and functions closely with the immediate office of the Executive Secretary on day-to-day basis as directed by the Executive Secretary.

2.In addition, the unit also affiliates with Operations, Organisations, Management, Research and Efficiency Division in all its activities.

Internal Audit Division

In accordance with its statutory responsibilities the Audit Division reviews the internal check and Internal Control System of the University.
It appraises the activities - both financial and otherwise and make suggestions and recommendations where it feels the Internal check and internal control system are not adequate. It also conducts audit of all GFU funds including the reimbursement of centrally Incurred expenses at the liaison office wherever it shall be set up It compiles audit programme of work for its operation.

1. Vetting of Expenditure Requisition

i)It reviews the expenditure being contemplated whether it is required and authorized.
ii)It also ensures that funds is available for such expenditures being contemplated by making reference to vote books where necessary
iii)It ensures that the expenditure was reasonable both in value and purpose.

2. Prepayment Audit

The Division shall conduct pre-payment verification of various payment vouchers, Expenditure Requisition and claims. It shall ensure that the amount being paid was in conformity with the commitment and also ensures that the amount is paid to the right person or persons. The Division also shall participate in direct purchase of various items for use at the University secretariat.

3. Post Payment Audit/Verification

The Division shall also review all payments that have been made and make sure that they were properly entered into appropriate votes heads and accounts. The Division will scrutinize all Touring and Temporary Advances granted to staff shall be referred to it during the period.

4. Salary

The Division shall review the salary vouchers referred to it monthly before they are paid to ensure that the correct salary bills were paid, and paid to appropriate staff, officers and contractors of the University.

5. Cash and Store Survey

The Internal Audit Division conducted periodic cash and stores survey in both the Treasury and Stores. Similarly it conducted cash survey on the cash Imprest holders. It also participated in the annual stock taking of stores.

6. Ledger Accounts/Cash Book

They shall check all books during the period of their work to ensure accuracy and clearity in all accounting matters.

7. Assets and Liabilities

Investment Portfolio

They shall advise the university on investment and assets.

Protocol Unit

A. FUNCTIONS

Functions of the protocol unit are as follows:

1)Responsible for all official and Local Travels of all Officers of the University.
2)Purchases of Air Tickets for all official travels and local travels

3)Obtaining Estacodes for all Oversea travels to all Officers of the University
4)Getting Note-Verbale for all the Oversea travels.

5)Obtaining official Passports for all University Officers
6)Securing accommodation for all University Guests and its visitors.

7)Preparing venue for Executive Secretary’s meetings in and outside the University

8)Payment for Hotel Reservation for all Guests and Visitors of the University

9)Supply snacks, tea, coffee, sweets, kolanuts etc for all meetings.

10)Paying of Duty Tour Allowances to the all concerned.
11)Providing vehicle(s) all officers to convey to and from all official meetings.
12)Providing Airport Reception to all University Guests, Visitors and the Executive Secretary while going on official trip(s) or coming back to Campus.

FUNDING
The Grace fulfilment University shall require a lot of funds so as to meet the NUC requirements and also to create a state-of-art University providing education in enabling environment.
FUND RAISING:
It is important to note that the Myspace project founded on the internet has attracted the interest of the visioner as a funding base. He calls it funding without tears.
It is recommended that a "one dollar university project" be launched at the Myspace friends of which the Grace Fulfilment University is a member.
Every friend at Myspace is expected to donate a minimum of 1USD a year for the University project and development.
The donation is expected to come in every April of the year beginning from April 2007 to enable the implementation of the dreams.
It shall be officially indicated however it is possible that it is Christian friends at Myspace who are sponsors of the university project.
Each year a sponsor plague shall be available to all donors for the university project. A permanent record of recognition shall be created at the university. A hall shall named Myspace and shall carry pictures of all donors.
INITIAL TAKE OFF FUNDS
The University shall require the sum of 200 million Naira for the initial take of including legal issues on the land, the NUC and the cooperate Affairs Commission. It shall also include the landscaping and the first three buildings at the university.
I attach to this proposal the National Universities Commission (NUC) Guidelines for Establishing Institutions of Higher Learning in Nigeria for reference.

Thank you Friends, we can make it work.

Bono’s Speech to USA Pres. Bush on Africa

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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Bono’s Speech

Bono’s address to the presidential breakfeast:
If you’re wondering what I’m doing here, at a prayer breakfast, well, so am I. I’m certainly not here as a man of the cloth, unless that cloth is leather. It’s certainly not because I’m a rock star. Which leaves one possible explanation: I’m here because I’ve got a messianic complex.
Yes, it’s true. And for anyone who knows me, it’s hardly a revelation.
Well, I’m the first to admit that there’s something unnatural…something unseemly…about rock stars mounting the pulpit and preaching at presidents, and then disappearing to their villas in the south of France. Talk about a fish out of water. It was weird enough when Jesse Helms showed up at a U2 concert…but this is really weird, isn’t it?
You know, one of the things I love about this country is its separation of church and state. Although I have to say: in inviting me here, both church and state have been separated from something else completely: their mind.
Mr. President, are you sure about this?
It’s very humbling and I will try to keep my homily brief. But be warned - I’m Irish.
I’d like to talk about the laws of man, here in this city where those laws are written. And I’d like to talk about higher laws. It would be great to assume that the one serves the other; that the laws of man serve these higher laws…but of course, they don’t always. And I presume that, in a sense, is why you’re here.
I presume the reason for this gathering is that all of us here - Muslims, Jews, Christians - all are searching our souls for how to better serve our family, our community, our nation, our God.
I know I am. Searching, I mean. And that, I suppose, is what led me here, too.
Yes, it’s odd, having a rock star here - but maybe it’s odder for me than for you. You see, I avoided religious people most of my life. Maybe it had something to do with having a father who was Protestant and a mother who was Catholic in a country where the line between the two was, quite literally, a battle line. Where the line between church and state was…well, a little blurry, and hard to see.
I remember how my mother would bring us to chapel on Sundays… and my father used to wait outside. One of the things that I picked up from my father and my mother was the sense that religion often gets in the way of God.
For me, at least, it got in the way. Seeing what religious people, in the name of God, did to my native land…and in this country, seeing God’s second-hand car salesmen on the cable TV channels, offering indulgences for cash…in fact, all over the world, seeing the self-righteousness roll down like a mighty stream from certain corners of the religious establishment…
I must confess, I changed the channel. I wanted my MTV.
Even though I was a believer.
Perhaps because I was a believer.
I was cynical…not about God, but about God’s politics. (There you are, Jim.)
Then, in 1997, a couple of eccentric, septuagenarian British Christians went and ruined my shtick - my reproachfulness. They did it by describing the millennium, the year 2000, as a Jubilee year, as an opportunity to cancel the chronic debts of the world’s poorest people. They had the audacity to renew the Lord’s call - and were joined by Pope John Paul II, who, from an Irish half-Catholic’s point of view, may have had a more direct line to the Almighty.
‘Jubilee’ - why ‘Jubilee’?
What was this year of Jubilee, this year of our Lord’s favor?
I’d always read the scriptures, even the obscure stuff. There it was in Leviticus (25:35)…
‘If your brother becomes poor,’ the scriptures say, ‘and cannot maintain himself…you shall maintain him…. You shall not lend him your money at interest, not give him your food for profit.’
It is such an important idea, Jubilee, that Jesus begins his ministry with this. Jesus is a young man, he’s met with the rabbis, impressed everyone, people are talking. The elders say, he’s a clever guy, this Jesus, but he hasn’t done much…yet. He hasn’t spoken in public before…
When he does, is first words are from Isaiah: ‘The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,’ he says, ‘because He has anointed me to preach good news to the poor.’ And Jesus proclaims the year of the Lord’s favour, the year of Jubilee (Luke 4:18).
What he was really talking about was an era of grace - and we’re still in it.
So fast-forward 2,000 years. That same thought, grace, was made incarnate - in a movement of all kinds of people. It wasn’t a bless-me club… it wasn’t a holy huddle. These religious guys were willing to get out in the streets, get their boots dirty, wave the placards, follow their convictions with actions…making it really hard for people like me to keep their distance. It was amazing. I almost started to like these church people.
But then my cynicism got another helping hand.
It was what Colin Powell, a five-star general, called the greatest W.M.D. of them all: a tiny little virus called AIDS. And the religious community, in large part, missed it. The ones that didn’t miss it could only see it as divine retribution for bad behaviour. Even on children…even [though the] fastest growing group of HIV infections were married, faithful women.
Aha, there they go again! I thought to myself judgmentalism is back!
But in truth, I was wrong again. The church was slow but the church got busy on this the leprosy of our age.
Love was on the move.
Mercy was on the move.
God was on the move.
Moving people of all kinds to work with others they had never met, never would have cared to meet…conservative church groups hanging out with spokesmen for the gay community, all singing off the same hymn sheet on AIDS…soccer moms and quarterbacks…hip-hop stars and country stars. This is what happens when God gets on the move: crazy stuff happens!
Popes were seen wearing sunglasses!
Jesse Helms was seen with a ghetto blaster!
Crazy stuff. Evidence of the spirit.
It was breathtaking. Literally. It stopped the world in its tracks.
When churches started demonstrating on debt, governments listened - and acted. When churches starting organising, petitioning, and even - that most unholy of acts today, God forbid, lobbying…on AIDS and global health, governments listened - and acted.
I’m here today in all humility to say: you changed minds; you changed policy; you changed the world.
Look, whatever thoughts you have about God, who He is or if He exists, most will agree that if there is a God, He has a special place for the poor. In fact, the poor are where God lives.
Check Judaism. Check Islam. Check pretty much anyone.
I mean, God may well be with us in our mansions on the hill. I hope so. He may well be with us as in all manner of controversial stuff. Maybe, maybe not. But the one thing we can all agree, all faiths and ideologies, is that God is with the vulnerable and poor.
God is in the slums, in the cardboard boxes where the poor play house. God is in the silence of a mother who has infected her child with a virus that will end both their lives. God is in the cries heard under the rubble of war. God is in the debris of wasted opportunity and lives, and God is with us if we are with them. "If you remove the yoke from your midst, the pointing of the finger and speaking wickedness, and if you give yourself to the hungry and satisfy the desire of the afflicted, then your light will rise in darkness and your gloom with become like midday and the Lord will continually guide you and satisfy your desire in scorched places."
It’s not a coincidence that in the scriptures, poverty is mentioned more than 2,100 times. It’s not an accident. That’s a lot of air time, 2,100 mentions. (You know, the only time Christ is judgmental is on the subject of the poor.) ‘As you have done it unto the least of these my brethren, you have done it unto me’ (Matthew 25:40). As I say, good news to the poor.
Here’s some good news for the president. After 9/11 we were told America would have no time for the world’s poor. America would be taken up with its own problems of safety. And it’s true these are dangerous times, but America has not drawn the blinds and double-locked the doors.
In fact, you have doubled aid to Africa. You have tripled funding for global health. Mr. President, your emergency plan for AIDS relief and support for the Global Fund - you and Congress - have put 700,000 people onto life-saving anti-retroviral drugs and provided 8 million bed nets to protect children from malaria.
Outstanding human achievements. Counterintuitive. Historic. Be very, very proud.
But here’s the bad news. From charity to justice, the good news is yet to come. There is much more to do. There’s a gigantic chasm between the scale of the emergency and the scale of the response.
And finally, it’s not about charity after all, is it? It’s about justice.
Let me repeat that: It’s not about charity, it’s about justice.
And that’s too bad.
Because you’re good at charity. Americans, like the Irish, are good at it. We like to give, and we give a lot, even those who can’t afford it.
But justice is a higher standard. Africa makes a fool of our idea of justice; it makes a farce of our idea of equality. It mocks our pieties, it doubts our concern, it questions our commitment.
Sixty-five hundred Africans are still dying every day of a preventable, treatable disease, for lack of drugs we can buy at any drug store. This is not about charity, this is about justice and equality.
Because there’s no way we can look at what’s happening in Africa and, if we’re honest, conclude that deep down, we really accept that Africans are equal to us. Anywhere else in the world, we wouldn’t accept it. Look at what happened in South East Asia with the tsunami. 150,000 lives lost to that misnomer of all misnomers, "mother nature." In Africa, 150,000 lives are lost every month. A tsunami every month. And it’s a completely avoidable catastrophe.
It’s annoying but justice and equality are mates. Aren’t they? Justice always wants to hang out with equality. And equality is a real pain.
You know, think of those Jewish sheep-herders going to meet the Pharaoh, mud on their shoes, and the Pharaoh says, "Equal?" A preposterous idea: rich and poor are equal? And they say, "Yeah, ‘equal,’ that’s what it says here in this book. We’re all made in the image of God."
And eventually the Pharaoh says, "OK, I can accept that. I can accept the Jews - but not the blacks."
"Not the women. Not the gays. Not the Irish. No way, man."
So on we go with our journey of equality.
On we go in the pursuit of justice.
We hear that call in the ONE Campaign, a growing movement of more than 2 million Americans…Left and Right together… united in the belief that where you live should no longer determine whether you live.
We hear that call even more powerfully today, as we mourn the loss of Coretta Scott King - mother of a movement for equality, one that changed the world but is only just getting started. These issues are as alive as they ever were; they just change shape and cross the seas.
Preventing the poorest of the poor from selling their products while we sing the virtues of the free market…that’s a justice issue. Holding children to ransom for the debts of their grandparents…that’s a justice issue. Withholding life-saving medicines out of deference to the Office of Patents…that’s a justice issue.
And while the law is what we say it is, God is not silent on the subject.
That’s why I say there’s the law of the land. And then there is a higher standard. There’s the law of the land, and we can hire experts to write them so they benefit us, so the laws say it’s OK to protect our agriculture but it’s not OK for African farmers to do the same, to earn a living?
As the laws of man are written, that’s what they say.
God will not accept that.
Mine won’t, at least. Will yours?
[ pause]
I close this morning on…very…thin…ice.
This is a dangerous idea I’ve put on the table: my God vs. your God, their God vs. our God…vs. no God. It is very easy, in these times, to see religion as a force for division rather than unity.
And this is a town - Washington - that knows something of division.
But the reason I am here, and the reason I keep coming back to Washington, is because this is a town that is proving it can come together on behalf of what the scriptures call the least of these.
This is not a Republican idea. It is not a Democratic idea. It is not even, with all due respect, an American idea. Nor it is unique to any one faith.
‘Do to others as you would have them do to you’ (Luke 6:30). Jesus says that.
‘Righteousness is this: that one should…give away wealth out of love for him to the near of kin and the orphans and the needy and the wayfarer and the beggars and for the emancipation of the captives.’ The Koran says that (2.177).
Thus sayeth the Lord: ‘Bring the homeless poor into the house, when you see the naked, cover him, then your light will break out like the dawn and your recovery will speedily spring fourth, then your Lord will be your rear guard.’ The Jewish scripture says that. Isaiah 58 again.
That is a powerful incentive: ‘The Lord will watch your back.’ Sounds like a good deal to me, right now.
A number of years ago, I met a wise man who changed my life. In countless ways, large and small, I was always seeking the Lord’s blessing. I was saying, you know, I have a new song, look after it. I have a family, please look after them. I have this crazy idea…
And this wise man said: stop.
He said, stop asking God to bless what you’re doing.
Get involved in what God is doing - because it’s already blessed.
Well, God, as I said, is with the poor. That, I believe, is what God is doing.
And that is what he’s calling us to do.
I was amazed when I first got to this country and I learned how much some churchgoers tithe. Up to 10% of the family budget. Well, how does that compare with the federal budget, the budget for the entire American family? How much of that goes to the poorest people in the world? Less than 1%.
Mr. President, Congress, people of faith, people of America:
I want to suggest to you today that you see the flow of effective foreign assistance as tithing…. Which, to be truly meaningful, will mean an additional 1% of the federal budget tithed to the poor.
What is 1%?
1% is not merely a number on a balance sheet.
1% is the girl in Africa who gets to go to school, thanks to you. 1% is the AIDS patient who gets her medicine, thanks to you. 1% is the African entrepreneur who can start a small family business thanks to you. 1% is not redecorating presidential palaces or money flowing down a rat hole. This 1% is digging waterholes to provide clean water.
1% is a new partnership with Africa, not paternalism toward Africa, where increased assistance flows toward improved governance and initiatives with proven track records and away from boondoggles and white elephants of every description.
America gives less than 1% now. We’re asking for an extra 1% to change the world. to transform millions of lives - but not just that and I say this to the military men now - to transform the way that they see us.
1% is national security, enlightened economic self-interest, and a better, safer world rolled into one. Sounds to me that in this town of deals and compromises, 1% is the best bargain around.
These goals - clean water for all; school for every child; medicine for the afflicted, an end to extreme and senseless poverty - these are not just any goals; they are the Millennium Development goals, which this country supports. And they are more than that. They are the Beatitudes for a globalised world.
Now, I’m very lucky. I don’t have to sit on any budget committees. And I certainly don’t have to sit where you do, Mr. President. I don’t have to make the tough choices.
But I can tell you this:
To give 1% more is right. It’s smart. And it’s blessed.
There is a continent - Africa - being consumed by flames.
I truly believe that when the history books are written, our age will be remembered for three things: the war on terror, the digital revolution, and what we did - or did not to - to put the fire out in Africa.
History, like God, is watching what we do.
Thank you. Thank you, America, and God bless you all.

Introduction- Saying a Big Hello!

Posted on March 1, 2007 by phoenixaliveceo.
Categories: Weblogs.

Hi this is just an intro… testing it out. I am the CEO of Phoenix Alive Christian Ministries Inc.- or-PACM Inc.- a new Christian Ministry NPO focussed upon championing others through the transforming power of the Cross/ Resurrection in Christ- and helping the needy worldwide do the same…"Champions in Christ to be Champions for Christ…" You can check us out at www.phoenixalive.org and you may join this site. we have discussion forums and many other resources and webLinks there at the left of the page in the drop-down box.The other site that we highly recommend you check us out at is a fellow ministry where I am a Bishop for Grace Missionary chapel Int’l to plant these Churches worldwide soon and our GMCPresident/ Senior Pastor there is Dr. Ezekiel Edumoh headquartered in Calabar, Nig., Africa.He is one of our PACM Inc. Int’l Directors also for PACM/Africa and is starting to form what will transition from a PACM Achacha Village Kids Bible Club to an Orphanage over time.We are also collaborating our Ministries on other Projects africa such as schools there and a GFU University has been proposed and land given already to begin this Project underway now. Please check out this and other Projects Africa at www.gmcworld.org and check back often for updates or changes regularly posted there. Also- we have many other webLinks in the Nav bar there to the left that will take you to all of our various other sites for these 2 Ministries- PACM and GMC Int’l both- through this one website.

Blessings,
PACM Inc./ CEO
GMC Int’l/ Bishop Rebecca