Friday, 20 November 2015

50+ Killer Resources for Computer Science Students

50+ Killer Online Resources for Computer Science Students
Computer science students are lucky because the Internet is like a living textbook, full of information and advice for their field. Many professors, experts, and other people skilled in computer science have created essays, tutorials, and resource points, all designed to make your life easier. We’ve compiled over 50 of the best here.
Advice
Are you considering graduate school, or just need some guidance on getting through undergrad studies? Look no further than the advice offered here.
  1. Advice for Undergraduates Considering Graduate School: Take this information into consideration before you make the leap to grad school.
  2. Why choose a Ph.D. in CS?: The Computing Research Association’s set of slides addresses the reasons why a CS Ph.D. can be beneficial.
  3. Computer Science Advice for Students: This resource has a collection of good bits of advice for computer science students.
  4. Graduate Student Information Guide: Another gem from CRA, this document gives advice on planning for graduate school, offering specific focus on female students.
  5. Advice for Computer Science College Students: Joel Spolsky, software guru, offers his advice for students studying computer science.
Money
College is often expensive, and computer science studies are no exception. Take a load off by getting funding through one of these programs.
  1. Micron Science and Technology Scholars Program: This scholarship competition is designed for high school seniors going into the studies of science and technology.
  2. National Science Foundation: The NSF has a number of ongoing programs and funding opportunities for computer science.
  3. CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Award Program: This program rewards computer science students with research potential.
  4. Computer Science Scholarships: This resource lists a number of scholarships available to computer science students.
Organizations
Get mentors, advice, and other support from these groups devoted to computer science.
  1. African-American Women in Technology: AAWIT supports African-American women in the field of information technology.
  2. IEEE Computer Society: This society is the world’s oldest and largest association of people in computing, and offers a multitude of information about conferences, standards, education, and careers.
  3. Association for Computing Machinery: ACM has loads of resources and support from online courses to a digital library and special support.
  4. ACM Committee on Women in Computing: ACM-W supports female computer science students through mentoring, role medeling, and other programs.
  5. Distributed Mentor Project: This program pairs female undergraduates with mentors for a summer of research.
Careers
Find a job and get career advice through these helpful resources.
  1. CRA Job Announcements: CRA shares job postings for computer scientists, engineers, and researchers.
  2. The Ph.D. Job Hunt: Check out this article for finding a career after finishing your Ph.D.
  3. Computer Science Jobs: Hit this resource for a nice collection of places to find a computer science job.
  4. Computer Science Jobs: Myths vs. Truths: Get the straight lowdown on the field of computer science as a career.
  5. Taulbee Survey: Take a look at this survey to get salary and demographic information for educational careers in computer science.
Artificial Intelligence
Get an in-depth look into the world of AI through these resources.
  1. A Definition of AI: This resource seeks for formally define artificial intelligence.
  2. Philosophy and History of AI: Find the thinking and history behind AI as well as links and reading suggestions.
  3. Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind: This dictionary is full of useful information in the study of artificial intelligence theory.
  4. Minds Brains Programs: John Searle’s writing discusses the problems with seeing the brain as a computer device.
Hacking and Security
These resources cover the security side of computer science, whether you’re applying cryptography or cracking codes.
  1. Attrition: Find loads of internet and computer security resources here.
  2. Handbook of Applied Cryptography: This reference is available for free download.
  3. CERT Coordination Center: This group studies vulnerabilities, attacks, and publishes alerts.
  4. Cryptography FAQ: Get the lowdown on cryptography with this quick guide.
  5. Open Source Vulnerability Database: This searchable database of open source vulnerabilities can be downloaded in XML.
  6. Makesecure: Get network security news, alerts, and updates here.
  7. Why Cryptography is Harder Than It Looks: Understand the pitfalls of secure systems by reading this essay.
Programming
Check out loads of languages and algorithms by using these resources.
  1. An Introduction to Programming Languages: Check out this resource to learn about different programming languages from a neutral source.
  2. Problems in Analysis of Algorithms: Get a list of open algorithmic problems as well as updates and solutions.
  3. 99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall: Take a look at source code implementation for the same program across more than 250 different programming languages.
  4. Dictionary of Algorithms, Data Structures, and Problems: This dictionary defines a number of algorithmic terms and problems, often offering links to implementations and tutorials.
  5. Codango: This resource for web developers has reviews, guides, tutorials, and more.
  6. The Computer Language Shootout Benchmarks: Get performance measurements and comparisons for lots of different benchmark programs and languages here.
  7. Algoritms in the Real World: Get the notes for this course from Carnegie Mellon University.
Information Sources
If you’re looking for information, these links are a great place to start.
  1. Rexa: Rexa is a search engine and digital library for computer science literature.
  2. TechXtra: This search engine focuses on computing, mathematics, and engineering.
  3. Find White Papers: Find White Papers offers a collection of IT and computing information, available by searching, browsing, and RSS feed.
  4. Computer Science Departments Across the Web: Get linked to Web and gopher servers of worldwide computer science departments.
  5. Resources of Scholarly Societies-Computer Science: This listing offers access to sites created and maintained for scholarly computer science societies.
  6. TechTutorials: This directory has loads of computer technology tutorials.
  7. Free University Lectures: Get free CS lectures from MIT, Stanford, Harvard, and more here.
  8. Catalog of Free Compilers and Interpreters: Get software for langage tools here.
  9. W3 Schools: The World Wide Web Consortium shares extensive studying tools and tutorials for web development here.
  10. Beginners.co.uk: This collection of information technology tutorials is impressive, ranging from hardware to software development tools.
Tools & Assistance
Get online help and tools to make your life easier here.
  1. Martindale’s Calculators On-Line Center-Electrical and Computer Engineering: Computer science students can take advantage of this awesome collection of both basic and complex calculators.
  2. Cramster: Check out this study community of students and teachers in mathematically-based subjects. You’ll get study materials as well as help from other members.
  3. Online Research Tools for Computer Science: Visit this collection of tools to make research work easier and faster.
  4. Engineering and Computer Science Tools: Here, you’ll find calculators, conversions, and more.
  5. Babel: This glossary offers information on computer-related abbreviations and acronyms.

Saturday, 14 November 2015

How to Connect Your Computer to Your TV

­There's something painfully ironic about sitting on your living room couch, just a few feet away from a beautiful widescreen HDTV, watching a movie on your tiny laptop. Yet this is what most of us do when we download movies or TV shows onto our computers.
The same goes for showing off our latest digital photos to friends. We all huddle around the 15-inch computer display while the TV screen goes unused. And what about that PowerPoint presentation you just gave at work? Wouldn't it have looked 1,000 times better on the wall-mounted plasma display in the conference room?
There are many compelling reasons why we want to connect our computers to our televisions, especially now that HDTVs are so popular. Everything from movies to photos to work presentations were made for the big-screen experience.
The first personal computers used TVs for monitors, but computer graphics technology quickly outpaced the image quality on standard-definition TVs (SDTVs). The typical modern computer monitor has the ability to display images at a much higher resolution than a regular TV. A computer monitor can display more individual pixels than an SDTV.
Even today, hooking a computer to an SDTV only makes sense if you want to use your computer as a DVD player. If you try to use an SDTV as a monitor, you'll have a hard time getting your full desktop to fit on the screen.
But with the advent of high-resolution, high-definition TVs like flat-panel LCDs, plasma, LCoS, and DLP displays, televisions now make excellent computer monitors. In fact, that's what the manufacturers of PC-based media centers are trying to achieve. The tricky part is figuring out exactly which TVs work with which computers and how to connect them all together.
Keep reading to learn more about bringing your small-screen life to the big leagues.

Screen Resolution and Aspect Ratio

Many people are familiar with the concept of screen resolution. Resolution is a measurement of how many individual pixels your TV or computer monitor can display at once. The old cathode ray TV (CRT) in your basement can display the equivalent of about 300,000 pixels [source: Kindig]. The latest HDTVs can display more than 2 million pixels. With more pixels, the image can be rendered in greater detail. It's the difference between painting a portrait with a thick sponge block or a small, delicate brush.
The standard way to classify TV resolution is with numbers like 480i, 720p, 1080i and 1080p. The bigger the number, the greater the screen resolution. The little "i" and "p" stand for interlaced and progressive scan. This has to do with the way in which the image is rendered on the screen. Refresh rates on TVs and computer monitors are measured in hertz. A refresh rate of 60 times per second translates to 60 hertz. An interlaced-scan TV refreshes half of the screen image 60 times per second. It refreshes the odd-numbered horizontal lines first and then the even-numbered lines. The result is that the full screen refreshes 30 times a second.
On a progressive scan television, the entire screen refreshes 60 times a second. The result is that progressive scan TVs have a noticeably smoother image when watching sports or other video with fast-moving action. All computer monitors are progressive scan [source: PCMag.com]. Some even have refresh rates faster than 60 times a second. This is why interlaced SDTVs make for lousy computer monitors. When you scroll, the image can't refresh fast enough to keep things smooth. As a result, you see that telltale flicker.
Resolution is important, but you must also take a screen's aspect ratio into account. Your goal when hooking your TV up as a monitor is to make the entire image fit within the boundaries of the TV screen. SDTVs use a 4:3 aspect ratio -- the ratio of the screen's width to its height is 4 to 3. HDTVs have a native 16:9 aspect ratio. While many computer monitors share those aspect ratios, not all of them do, and your computer may support many different screen resolutions with different aspect ratios.
In fact, your computer's preferences are unlikely to tell you the aspect ratio, and instead will tell you the resolution. The horizontal x vertical measurement is also the most common way to label computer monitor resolution. Some typical monitor resolutions are 640 x 480, 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768. If you don't know your monitor resolution, you can find out by going to whatismyscreenresolution.com. If you aren't connected to the Internet and you're using a Windows PC, right-click on the desktop and choose Preferences. Then choose the Settings tab. On a Mac, go to System Preferences and click Displays.
The trick is to find the resolution that best fits the TV's aspect ratio. This may not be as big a deal as it sounds, though. Modern operating systems can usually match the attached monitor's aspect ratio automatically. If your computer doesn't, you can manually adjust the settings in your computer's preferences to make it fit.
But there's more to hooking these two machines together than resolution and aspect ratio. You still have to get the information from the computer to the TV. In order to do that, we've got to solve the cable conundrum.

Computer TV Cables

­If you read our article "How do I know which cables to use?" then you know there is a baffling number of audio/video cables on the market. You'll have to make some sense of the different types of wiring necessary to connect your computer to your TV. First you need to figure out what kinds of audio/video outputs your computer has and what kinds of audio/video inputs your TV has. If you're lucky, you'll find a match right away. But depending on the type of equipment you own, you may need to get creative.
First, let's talk about which cables you'd use to connect a computer to a standard-definition TV. The most common video inputs on an SDTV are composite, S-video and component video. On computers, the most common video output is S-video. On a desktop PC, you'll find the 9-pin S-video jack on your graphics card next to where you connect your monitor.
Some Windows laptops also have S-video-out jacks, but most have 15-pin VGA jacks for connecting to external monitors. Luckily, it's easy to find adapters and special cables that have VGA connectors on one end and S-video connectors on the other. Apple also sells a wide variety of adapters to connect Mac desktops and laptops to the S-video or composite jack on SDTVs.
Even if you have an old TV that only accepts coaxial video cable (the one-pin variety that's mostly used for cable TV and satellite connections), you can use something called an RF converter box that can convert S-video or VGA input into coaxial output.
For connecting a computer to an HDTV, it's the same story. The most common HDTV inputs are component video, DVI and HDMI. If your graphics card doesn't have one of these outputs, then you'll need to buy a special converter box or adapter. For example, if your computer only has a VGA jack and your HDTV only accepts HDMI, then you'll need to buy a small box that will convert the signal for you.
If you're serious about playing high-definition content from your computer on your HDTV, then you should upgrade to a graphics card with a DVI or HDMI output. Most newer Apple laptops come with a Mini DisplayPort video output that easily connects with the DVI or HDMI inputs on an HDTV.
All of the cables that we've mentioned so far are video-only cables, which means that you'll need separate cables to handle your audio. The easiest solution is to connect some computer speakers to your audio card's headphone or audio-out jack. If you want to use your TV's built-in speakers, then you'll need to buy a 1/8-inch stereo mini-plug-to-RCA cable.
For the best possible audio, you'll need to invest in an audio card for your computer with either an optical or digital coaxial audio output. These connections carry high-bandwidth digital audio signals using cables that can be plugged directly into your home theater receiver.
Even if you have the right cables and have done your homework about resolutions, you still might have some problems connecting your computer to your TV. In the next section, we'll share some troubleshooting tips.

Computer to TV Troubleshooting

The biggest problem with connecting your computer to your TV is that, generally speaking, computers and TVs don't display at the same resolutions. For example, the closest thing to the HDTV resolution 720p (1280 x 720) is a monitor display mode called XGA (1280 x 960). Not quite the same. And the closest thing to 1080p (1920 x 1080) is a monitor display mode called WUXGA (1920 x 1200). Again, not quite the same.
The result, in most cases, is something called overscan, where the full computer screen image doesn't fit on the TV screen. Overscan is a bigger problem on SDTVs where the native screen resolution is much smaller than your computer's display. If you're going to use an SDTV as a monitor, plan on lowering your screen resolution to 800 x 600.
HDTVs also have overscan problems, but usually only the very edge of the computer image gets cropped. A bigger problem with HDTVs is when the TV refuses to display a signal that doesn't fit its native resolution.
Luckily, most HDTVs have the ability to scale incoming signals to match their native screen resolution. This involves either upconverting lower-resolution signals in the attempt to bring the resolution up to high definition or downconverting higher-resolution signals for lower-resolution screens. It's not perfect, but for most casual viewers, there's little to no noticeable loss in image quality.
In rare cases, the HDTV won't recognize the resolution of the signal sent by your computer. When you connect an external display to your computer, most graphics cards will automatically try to find a good match for the display's native resolution. If this doesn't work, you will probably need to edit your resolution with third-party software.
Two programs are considered the best solutions for solving connectivity problems between a computer and a TV: PowerStrip for Windows and DisplayConfigX for Mac. Both of these programs allow you to match your graphics card's resolution precisely with the native resolution of your TV. If your HDTV is 1080p, you can go into one of these programs and switch your computer's resolution to 1920 x 1080, even if this wasn't previously an option.
Avoid increasing the refresh rate on your graphics card, unless you have a 120-hertz HDTV. If you send a signal with a refresh rate over 60 hertz to a normal HDTV, you could damage the TV [source: Komando].

Road to Nigeria computer age

How can Nigeria develop its Information Communication Technology (ICT) sector? It is through software awareness, say Computer Science students at their convention at the Delta State University (DELSU) in Abraka. PHILIP OKORODUDU (Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering) reports. They came from different campuses with a mission: they wanted the domestication of Information Technology (IT) in Nigeria, using software strategy as tool. This is the aim of Computer Science students, who gathered at the Delta State University (DELSU) in Abraka for their national convention. Under the auspices of the National Association of Computer Science Students (NACOSS), they resolved to lead the nation into an era of software awareness and development to facilitate the migration from digital computing to quantum computing. The convention with the theme: Software strategies for equipping the Nigerian higher institution’s work force, featured the presentation of well-researched papers by scholars in the discipline and software exhibition. In his keynote address titled: Domestication of Information Technology in Nigeria: Software Strategy Imperatives, the immediate past president of the Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria (ISPON), Mr Chris Uwaje, said Nigeria could only streamline its fragmented IT structure through transformational strategy, which could be achieved by building software talent and mentoring youths in IT. Uwaje said the roadmap and primary take-off point for sustainable solutions was to enthrone and elevate software engineering as a strategic national policy. This, according to him, could be accomplished with the establishment of a national software strategy to be supported by legislation and encapsulated in a national software bill. He advocated the need for government to rejig IT, which, he said, is currently in a fledgling state. He urged that the discipline must be made part and parcel of education with a national IT skill-conversion strategy to boost the nation’s capacity in software production. Other speakers at the convention included ISPON president Mr Pius Okigbo, Deputy President of the Computer Society of Nigeria (NCS), Prof Adesola Aderounmu, Director, Information Technology and Communications Unit of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Dr Nicholas Ogini, and NACOSS Adviser, who is also a Computer Science lecturer at DELSU, Tope Oguntade. Earlier in his address, the NACOSS National President, Kingsley Okotie, a 400-Level student of DELSU, urged members of the association to take advantage of interaction with the speakers to network and improve their knowledge of computing. Okigbo donated a trophy and N100,000 on behalf of ISPON to winners of the software exhibition contest. The exhibition was to test the software usage abilities of students through the design and implementation of programs that could solve industry problems. Seven institutions participated in the contest, but at the end, Abia State Polytechnic (ABIA POLY) won the first position with its software named Students Activities’ Management System (SAMS). The polytechnic was presented with N50,000 cash prize and a trophy. The Institute of Management Technology (IMT) came second and won N30,000, while the University of Uyo (UNIUYO) emerged third, taking home N20,000. John Nnanna, an HND II student, who represented ABIA POLY, said the software was designed to make life easy for students in the management of information relevant to them by downloading SAMS on their smart phones. The software would send reminder of students’ daily activities and help them to access relevant information with on their studies. John noted that the software could also be used in e-voting, which is currently trending on campuses, adding that it is being implemented in his school. On his part, William Alfred, a 400-Level student of UNIUYO, rated his school the best in the exhibition, saying: “Although we did our best and we presented the best software but the judges rated us as the third best.” He said the knowledge acquired at the convention made students to be software-conscious, urging the association to use the recommendation to create IT awareness programmes in higher institutions. The association’s outgoing Vice President, Joy Idam, a 400-Level student of Ebonyi State University (EBSU) said she was happy about the success of the event despite hitches at preparation stage. “Events of this magnitude are not easy to organise but we are happy that God helped us to surmount the challenges that came our way and we are also grateful to our speakers who have exposed us to new trends in software development and applications,” she said. Highlight of the event was the election into the national executive council of the association, which produced Michael Onwugbolu, a 400-Level student of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) as president.

2015 NACOSS NATIONAL FEMALE CONFERENCE

The Nigeria Association of Computer Science Students (NACOSS) holds the National Software Summit at Obafemi Awolowo University, Osun State Nigeria on 17th – 20th June, 2015. Titled: “Gender Equality Participation in ICT (GEPICT 2015).””, the summit is Theme: “Female Gender Participation in ICT; Its Effects on National Development.” According to the release by NACOSS National President Mr. Onwugbolu Tochukwu, the summit is initiative program organized under the office of the NACOSS National Vice president with the focus on Gender Equality participation in Information Communication Technology (GEPICT). The main aim of the program is to unlock female potentials in ICT, orientate female NACOSSites and ICT lovers on how and what they can contribute to the growth of the economy technologically and also boosting up female mentality on information technology . This conference will also be exposing female ICT lovers of what is in IT and the industries at large. Looking at what is happening in the industry and in Female ICT lovers, we notice that the female folks are lacking behind in the industry. During this conference, several IT industries and organizations will be coming to educate the female ICT Lovers and to get them informed on what is happening in the industry. This summit creates “a platform for Female Nigerian youths from the six (6) geo political zones of Nigeria who are IT neophytes and gurus, associated with the intriguing world of Information Communication Technology to compete and test their technical skills”. Such programs creates an environment dedicated to enlightening, empowering and exposing Nigerian youths and their talent to a community of IT experts and users with the underlying purpose of enabling the youth to power and drive the Nigerian economy. The event is expected to bring together students from all areas of Information communication and Technology (ICT) such as Computer Sciences, Computer Engineering, Electrical / Electronic Engineering, Information Technology Engineering and its related field from all Institutions in Nigeria and across west Africa. EVENTS HIGHLIGHTS:  Seminars/Workshop  Software Innovation Competition  Hackthon  Programming Contest  Dinner & Award Night  Inter-quiz competition for secondary school within State of Osun. Support the Software Summit The ICT Female Summit is about the future of Nigeria. Organizations committed to creating a better future for Nigeria are enjoined to support this noble initiative of NACOSS. “Sponsoring such Ladies National ICT summit for all information technology students is not only a social responsibility but a unique opportunity for your organization to support and impact on the development of information and communication technology in Nigeria while seizing the opportunity to promote your business.” Call for Papers: NACOSS is pleased to invite papers from researchers, academia, policy makers, industry professionals from all over the World to present their research results and activities within the theme on or before 4th of June. For more information contact: Onwugbolu Tochukwu Michael National President 08061329652, 07034296051 president@nacoss.org.ng, princetom07@gmail.com Towe Mercy .O National Vice President (Female) 07039387716 towe_mercy@yahoo.com Akintunde Ajala LOC Chairman 07030059594 akintundeajala@gmail.com Follow NACOSS: Twitter: NACOSS_NATIONAL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nacossnational/ Website: www.nacoss.org.ng Female conference twitter handle: #NACOSSFEMALESUMMIT

NACOSS IDEA EXCHANGE EXCURSION GHANA 2015

On behalf of the (National Executive Council) of the Nigeria Association of Computer Science Students (NACOSS), it is my pleasure to invite all ICT Lovers and all students studying any Computer related course to the 2015 ICT IDEA EXCHANGE EXCURSION. Theme: Developing World Standard Applications. Venue: Kofi Annan ICT Center, Accra Ghana Date: 13th - 19th September 2015 Payment deadline 8th Sept, 2015 for participants without passport and 12th Sept 2015 for participants with Passport. After Payment update your payment details http://www.nacoss.org.ng/2015ictconference.php For online booking please follow this link https://www.eventbrite.com/e/invitation-to-participate-in-nacoss-idea-exchange-excursion-to-ghana-tickets-18176922665 N:B All participants are excepted to arrive at Yaba College of Technology, on the 13th Sept 2015. The Summit is organized to bring ICT lovers from Nigeria, Benin Republic and Ghana in all areas of Information communication and Technology (ICT) such as Computer Sciences, Computer Engineering, Electrical / Electronic Engineering, Information Technology Engineering and its related field from all Institutions in Nigeria and across west Africa to develop and empower themselves with global Software knowledge as strategic instrument for facilitating and building skilled capacities for self-reliance, wealth creation and National security - applying global Information, Communications Technology Best Practices. AIM AND OBJECTIVE OF THE SUMMIT 1. Provide and promote an independent national forum for the software and service companies and students in Nigeria to interact, exchange information, share knowledge and address issues of common interest in information technology generally and the software industry in particular. 2. Create a forum where student can market themselves and their software they have developed to companies present at the summit. 3. To create an avenue for Nigerian participants to interact, exchange information, share knowledge and address issues of common interest in information technology generally with other participants from other countries. EVENTS HIGHLIGHTS: 1) Seminars/Workshop 2) Software Exhibition (Innovation Competition) 3) Dinner & Award Night 4) Tour: Benin 5) Visit to Labadi Beach Party. N/B; all participants who have application to exhibit or paper presentation should indicate interest on or before 12th Sept 2015. REGISTRATION DETAILS Participants with passport #33,000 (Thirty three thousand naira) Participants without passport #40, 000 (Forty thousand naira) Payment covers for transportation, Accommodation, light refreshment during the conference and a preloaded KEGOW VISA Card. N:B All participants will be provided with a KEGOW VISA Plastic Cards which contains the latest chip and PIN technology. So you can use it like a credit or debit card. It allows you to access funds in your KEGOW Plastic card by withdrawing from all ATM machines( within and outside the country) or making purchases in persons at locations that accept Visa Cards. This reduce the risk of participants having to move around with Cash This VISA card will be preloaded with funds. This will reduce the issue of participants looking for where to exchange the Naira Currency. i.e with this cards participants can withdraw Ghana Cedes from Ghana ATM machines while they are in Ghana. The Preloaded VISA Card belongs to all participants even after the conference and can use it anytime any day within and outside the country. ACCOUNT DETAILS: Account Name: Nigeria Association of Computer Science Students (NACOSS) Access Bank Account Number: 0694021536 Diamond Bank Account Number: 0058921448 Kegow Account Number: 2347057776374 (You can get your kegow account from www.kegow.com ) Payment deadline 8th Sept, 2015 for participants without passport and 12th Sept 2015 for participants with Passport After Payment update your payment details http://www.nacoss.org.ng/2015ictconference.php For Participation, Sponsorship and Inquiries Contact: Onwugbolu Tochukwu Michael National President 08061329652, 07034296051 president@nacoss.org.ng, princetom07@gmail.com Omodaji Andrew Vice President international 08059239958 omodajiandrew@gmail.com Towe Mercy .O National Vice President 07039387716 towe_mercy@yahoo.com FOLLOW NACOSS: Twitter: NACOSS_NATIONAL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nacossnational/ Website: www.nacoss.org.ng Conference twitter handle: ‪#‎nacossghanatrip2015‬

NACOSS Leadership Summit

The National Secretariat would be organizing the 2nd National Executive Meeting and 1st National Leadership Summit; this meeting is proposed to take place at the Nassarawa State Polytechnic as approved during the last general meeting. The meeting is slated to take place on 10th October, 2015 by 8:00 am. This meeting is being targeted for a strategic planning of issues as related to NACOSS and its related body (ies), Amended National Constitution approval, anyone with idea(s) or contribution on the progress of the Association or complains/observations can forward such to the National Secretary General (nanlirgodwin@gmai.com) then copy (president@nacoss.org.ng ) on or before Thursday, 8th October, 2015. PARTICIPATION This meeting includes all National Executives, Zonal Executives, State Coordinators, Chapter President, Vice Presidents and Chapter Secretary General and National Stakeholders. Finally, I sincerely plead with you to help out with a financial commitment of #2000 (Two thousand Naira) each, this will cover the hotel accommodation and Refreshment during the meeting. For further enquiries, comments and suggestions, please contact the National Secretariat 08061329652, 07057776374, 07034296051. You can also send a mail to princetom07@gmail.com

Saturday, 5 September 2015

Find Out How To Prepare Okra Water For Diabetes

If you have diabetes or know someone who has, you may have wondered if there exists any natural remedy that can help treat the disease. The medical science is starting to discover the benefits of plants. One of those beneficial plants is Okra and just one glass of Okra water can do many things for diabetes.
The people have named Okra “super food” and that is because it is really amazing. Here you will find out why the Okra water may just be the natural cure for diabetes.
The okra sometimes is called ladyfingers, and it is a tall vegetable that started first in Ethiopia and then found its way to the Americas, where people have been frying it and cooking it for some time.
It has been discovered that helps to heal many conditions like diabetes because of the positive effect it has on the blood sugar. Many people use the okra regularly in order to prevent the cancer.
People usually fry the pods, boil them and serve them with other dishes or add them to soups, but you can use the Okra water in order to get the benefit of this plant. The most amazing thing about these pods is that they really have just few calories and they are rich in nutrients and have no side effects and no cholesterol or saturated fats.
Studies based on Okra and its positive effects on the diabetes
There have been studies where it has been shown that the Okra reduces the blood glucose levels in mice immediately and also gradually decreasing the levels over time.
When it comes to people, there have been many people who have diabetes and have claimed that they noticed a drop in the blood sugar levels after they consumed Okra juice, which can be made very simply. You just need to leave them in a glass of water overnight and then in the morning you should drink the juice.
There are many other ways that the Okra could be added into the diet like juicing their leaves. But, it looks like the Okra water is the most effective delivery method. This decreasing in the glucose levels are probably because the fiber in the Okra leaves are able slow down the absorption of sugar fromyou’re your intestines.
Other health benefits of the Okra
The Okra is not just great for diabetes. There are many health experts that believe that it can actually help in the prevention of cancer and many other conditions. It provides essential minerals and vitamins and they are a great source of fiber and also antioxidants.
The Okra also prevents the constipation and also helps to relieve it.
The Okra water is able to reduce the risk of cancer, especially cancer of the colon. Also, it helps to remove the depression and also gives you energy for the whole day if you drink the juice in the morning, and in that way it reduces inflammation and also helps to treat IBS, sore throat, ulcers and also helps with inflammation of the lungs.

Thursday, 27 August 2015

Because its my job to bring you all the weird news from around the world, it doesn’t mean I don’t get surprised every once in a while by the news I bring you – So, a couple(photo above) who have been married for 60 solid years still have their wedding cake, which was made in Aug, 1955…

According to UK Mirror:
Ann and Ken Fredericks have been married for 60 years after tying the knot in New York in 1955, and admit that they still have some of the original cake left.
The dark fruit cake was made by Ann’s grandmother, especially for their marriage ceremony on August 19.
And now, each year, on their anniversary, Ann and Ken take out a little bit of the cake to enjoy alongside a bottle of Champagne.
The pair reckon the cake has never spoiled, and simply needs a drop of brandy every so often to keep it moist.
Ann, who lives with her husband in Satellite Beach, Florida, told Florida Today: “I have to say it’s dry, tastes a little dry but it tastes like cake.”
“Little bit of Brandy never hurt anybody.”
Mr Fredericks added: “Maybe that’s the reason we’ve been around so long.”
And according to the couple, there’s no secret to storing the cake either, it is simply put into a tin and placed in a kitchen cupboard
Would you eat a 00year old cake???

4 Warning Dreams Every Christian Needs to Read

I had four warning dreams over two days that we would do well to respond to.
I've been talking to God recently about my desire to hear more clearly from him. It seems that I've been in one of those seasons where I'm left to respond to the revelation that has been communicated to me over the previous months and years instead of fresh, hot off the press news.
I've learned over the years that some seasons are ripe for prophetic revelation while others are meant to steward what has already been given. I've also learned that I'll develop a yearning for the voice of God in a fairly intense way just prior to being given the pictures, words, mandates, dreams and visions that will propel me into the coming months.
That yearning resulted in a set of dreams I had over the past two nights.
At first glance, the dreams I had weren't something I was going to share, but after careful, prayerful review I felt it was important to get the message out there.
Jeremiah 23:28: "Let the prophet who has a dream tell the dream, but let him who has my word speak my word faithfully" (ESV).
 As you read, keep in mind that God will often use family members and friends in my prophetic dreams to represent a certain type of person. Their roles in these particular dreams seem to be more significant than usual.
Dream #1—The Tour
My dad, who went on to be with Jesus several years ago, was the key player in my first dream. I believe my dad represented someone we all desire to trust deeply. My dad certainly was that type of person, and in real life, he was the one to lead many right into the presence of Jesus. He lived a remarkable life and there are countless people in relationship with Jesus today because of him.
In the dream, my dad represented a trusted fatherly figure who was leading a tour, or a journey, into a very dangerous Islamic region. I was terribly unsettled and concerned for all of our lives, but there was absolutely no concern whatsoever from my dad or any of the others who were on the tour with us. Nobody realized we were being led as curious, careless tourists to the slaughter.
The atmosphere was dark and foreboding, yet I was the only one who was alerted and discerning. I was struggling significantly to understand why nobody else saw the clear and present danger. Could someone I trusted so completely like my dad actually be deceived? Yes.
Fathers, leaders of our nation are doing this very thing right now. They don't understand the death that will result from an alliance with terrorists. The current Iran debacle is an excellent example.
Also, don't be surprised when people very close to us follow our nations leaders right into trouble. How many Christians are supporting politicians who are pro-homosexual, pro-abortion? They are being led by fathers into deception.
This truth applies to local situations as well. People we admire and consider to be fathers in the faith can fall. Will that devastate us? Will we follow them into destruction? When pastors fall into sin, many people become disillusioned and fall away. This is a very real risk and something we must consider. Love and honor people, but understand they are fallible. God alone is truly our Father and we must learn to follow his leadership. He can always be trusted.
Matthew 23:9 "And call no man your father on earth, for you have one Father, who is in heaven" (ESV).
 Dream #2—The Accusation
My wonderful, amazing wife was the key figure in my second dream. It's a bit difficult to include my family members (especially my wife!) in a negative scenario because I know in reality they are nothing like the person they represent in the dream. I do have to trust God's wisdom, and it does make sense to me why He chose to communicate this way.
In my second dream, I was contending for revival and was investing passionately in the prayer movement and a resulting massive outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
My wife had a very casual, natural disposition as she was going about her daily duties at home. She looked at me and said, "You're just a Gnostic. You'er into Gnosticism."
I was heartbroken. I wept as I was dismayed at my wife's dismissal of legitimate encounters with Jesus as illegitimate whims. I cried out to her and said, "I know I can feel God! I know God. What about the peace that passes understanding? What about joy unspeakable and full of glory?"
The accusation was clear: I was being led astray by intuition and feelings and that I needed to come back to the real, natural world. I was wrecked. My heart longed for my wife to understand the wonder and awe of encountering God in a very real way. I earnestly desired her affirmation. Her rejection of my most passionate pursuit was heart wrenching.
However, I knew that I couldn't force my views on her. I could only pray. No amount of discussion or teaching would suffice. She needed an encounter and a revelation of God's tangible working.
Prepare your heart. Don't be surprised when your passion for Jesus is rebuked or dismissed by even your most valued family and friends.
1 Samuel 1:14-15 (ESV) "And Eli said to her, 'How long will you go on being drunk? Put your wine away from you.' But Hannah answered, 'No, my lord, I am a woman troubled in spirit. I have drunk neither wine nor strong drink, but I have been pouring out my soul before the LORD'" (ESV).
 Dream #3—The Betrayal
A very good, lifelong friend was the key player in this dream. My friend is a legitimate servant of Christ and has given his entire life to powerful, impactful ministry. In fact, he was a key, early mentor for me in my walk with the Lord.
In the dream, he and I and a few of his friends were hanging out. Everything seemed to be quite normal until there was an incident (that I wasn't a witness of). My friend immediately rose up and started violently beating someone nearby. The remaining friends joined in and aggressively attacked.
I was suddenly confused and disoriented. Why was such a good friend and such a godly man doing this?
The threat of assault and even death was all around. I crouched low and made my way to safety.
My friend started tracking me as I fled. After some time, we ultimately met and he was a different person. He turned on me and rejected me as a friend because I didn't join in his battle. He hurled insults and accusations my direction. His betrayal was fierce, hurtful and shocking.
Will the betrayals and failures of those we admire and consider to be mentors and close friends be enough to derail us?
Psalm 55:12-14 "For it is not an enemy who taunts me—then I could bear it; it is not an adversary who deals insolently with me—then I could hide from him. But it is you, a man, my equal, my companion, my familiar friend. We used to take sweet counsel together; within God's house we walked in the throng" (ESV).
 Dream #4—The Capture
Family and friends were in this dream as well, but they were minor participants. I was the primary focus this time.
We were in a large house when terrorists invaded and were capturing people as they went from room to room.
I had a high powered gun and I felt strong and empowered to move from room to room myself and take out the terrorists one by one. I felt as if I had ventured into a divine assignment and the grace to complete it was very powerful.
I somehow knew that the terrorists would be easy targets. My weapon was so precise and powerful that it had no match.
As I began moving through the house I entered the kitchen. Nobody was in there and I was very hungry. I saw the most delicious yellow cake with yellow frosting on the table. My cravings were intense!
I knew that I absolutely should not stop to eat. I also knew somehow that eating the cake would enrage the terrorist. I didn't know why, but I knew.
I was so confident in my gun however that I decided to grab a piece of cake and continue moving through the house.
Then, all of a sudden, with a messy piece of cake in my right hand a terrorist came around the corner. I struggled to get the gun back into my right hand and my cake into my left hand. It was too late. I was captured. All hope was lost.
Isaiah 47:8-9 "Now therefore hear this, you lover of pleasures, who sit securely, who say in your heart, 'I am, and there is no one besides me; I shall not sit as a widow or know the loss of children': These two things shall come to you in a moment, in one day; the loss of children and widowhood shall come upon you in full measure ... " (ESV).
 The Interpretations
The theme throughout the four dreams is improper trust.
The pressure to follow those we consider to be faithful fathers into unrighteous, dangerous spiritual situations will be intense.
Those we consider to be very close to us very well may choose not to affirm the callings on our lives. Some may betray us. Many will accuse us.
Even an overreaching trust in the power and grace of God can lead us into a casual, carefree state that gives the enemy a foothold. God will give us the assignment, the gun and the firepower but we must be alert and ready to pull the trigger. In the fourth dream I wasn't ready. God did all he needed to do and I was casual, focused on worldly desires.
There will be a great falling away and it's very hard to consider that many who fall away may be fathers, spouses, friends or even ourselves.
The pressure to follow those who are close to us, to follow comforts, to be casual will be extreme. What will you do when those you hold dear bow at the feet of the idol? Will you value your relationship with them more than your relationship and devotion to God?
Micah 7:5-7 "Put no trust in a neighbor; have no confidence in a friend; guard the doors of your mouth from her who lies in your arms; for the son treats the father with contempt, the daughter rises up against her mother, the daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law; a man's enemies are the men of his own house. But as for me, I will look to the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation; my God will hear me" (ESV).
John Burton has been developing and leading ministries for over 20 years and is a sought-after teacher, prophetic messenger and revivalist. He has authored nine books, has appeared on Christian television and radio and directed one of the primary internships at the International House of Prayer (IHOP) in Kansas City. Additionally, he planted two churches, has initiated two city prayer movements and is currently directing a prayer- and revival-focused ministry school in Detroit called theLab University. John also has a web- and graphic-design business and is continually developing new and exciting ventures. He and his beautiful wife, Amy, have five children and live in the Detroit area. He can be reached via his website at johnburton.net.

Where Evangelicals Should Stand on Homosexuality

The word "evangelical" is in the process of evolving, dividing the Christian community over homosexuality.
"Being an evangelical is moral and creedal," Dr. Michael Brown says. "In other words, it's not simply a matter of 'I believe this,' but 'I believe in a certain moral standard.'"
Brown and ex-gay Anne Paulk, along with gay-affirming leaders Brandan Robertson and Justin Lee, joined in the conversation with a panel discussion moderated by Janet Parshall at the National Religious Broadcasters convention.
The one point on which all agreed? The church needs to do a better job of reaching out to the homosexual community.
How, then, can the church reach out to gays and lesbians with compassion without compromising the truth? Take a look.

The Spirit That's Taking Over Our Nation—And It's Not Jezebel

It's time to repent for a spirit of entitlement that is destroying our testimony.
entitlement 
noun en·ti·tle·ment:
the condition of having a right to have, do or get something
the feeling or belief that you deserve to be given something (such as special privileges)
In a self-centered, narcissistic world, one can only presume entitlement would be in the mix, as well. This attitude is doing great harm to our testimony as Christians in addition to creating a proud, lazy people who expect to be served instead of to serve.
"Let nothing be done out of strife or conceit, but in humility let each esteem the other better than himself. Let each of you look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others. Let this mind be in you all, which was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped. But He emptied Himself, taking upon Himself the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men. And being found in the form of a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to death, even death on a cross" (Phil. 2:3-8).
Attitudes of entitlement have overwhelmed so many and it is actually a clear manifestation of the enemy. His character is defined by selfish ambition. Lucifer presumed it was his right, his portion, to be exalted.
"How are you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How you are cut down to the ground, you who weaken the nations! For you have said in your heart, 'I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God; I will sit also on the mount of the congregation, in the recesses of the north; I will ascend above the heights of the clouds, I will be like the Most High" (Is. 14:12-14).
Lucifer desired to be lifted high while Christ went low, to the grave, in the greatest act of service history has ever known. Our invitation is to serve and give ourselves for others just as Christ did.
"I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me" (Gal. 2:20).
A Simple Evil Desire
"'All things are lawful for me,' but not all things are helpful. 'All things are lawful for me,' but not all things edify. Let no one seek his own, but each one the other's well-being" (1 Cor. 10:23-24).
We can presume we are entitled to something because it seems right. If other people stand in the way of what is rightfully ours, we might presume we have the right to obtain it—even at the cost of others. It might be lawful for us, but is it helpful? Does our pursuit of that build others up?
Understand, I'm not saying we roll over and become doormats. This is a heart issue.
When in Orlando recently, my wife and I had the worst experience with a hotel we've ever had in our 20 years of marriage. In fact, this was a celebration of our 20-year anniversary and the room met us with scurrying roaches and hairs in the bed. We had prepaid for four nights, yet we absolutely were not going to stay there. The short version of our long drama was that the hotel only agreed to refund three of the four nights because we had checked in the first night. That was astonishing to us! We didn't spend more than a couple of minutes in that roach infested hotel room!
So, we absolutely believe it's lawful for us to receive our first night's money back since we had to find another hotel to stay in that night. We made some phone calls and dealt with several people, but we continually had a heart check. We refused to cross the line that would have compromised our testimony. It's better to lose some money than to put people's eternities at risk.
We didn't want to function in a spirit of entitlement. We wanted to do our due diligence, to honor those we were dealing with and to represent Christ as powerfully as we could. In a way we were being "cursed" and we wanted to bless those who were giving us trouble. Again, it's a heart issue. It is possible to deal with significant violations of what is right if we learn how to handle the small problems with the right attitude. There's no room for entitlement whether it's a minor grievance or a major assault against us.
Entitlement is usually a simple, subtle desire or expectation that we don't give much thought to. This is why it's so important to allow God to search our hearts and to reveal selfish motives, attitudes and issues that bring forth death instead of life.
Entitlement puts us on the throne as others are scrutinized and ridiculed if they don't measure up. This is an anti-Christ spirit and we have to allow the Holy Spirit reveal that deadly heart issue to us. We must endeavor to consider others more important than ourselves. We must go low.
An Emergency in Haiti
On a recent ministry trip to Haiti, mere minutes after I preached my final sermon of the 10-day trip, I suddenly came down with an extremely high fever and an unbearable pain in my lower right abdomen. I didn't realize it at the time but I later discovered that I was hours away from my appendix bursting—far away from the familiarity of home and the medical care that I was most comfortable with.
A few hours later, I was on a flight from Port Au Prince to Atlanta—possibly the worst three hours of my life. By the grace of God, for the first time in many years I was able to sit in first class. This minor perk was so appreciated. I must have been a sight to behold as I turned down the free meals and constant attention of the flight attendant. I was curled up almost in the fetal position with blankets covering me as I futilely attempted to get warm. My temperature must have been over 104 degrees.
The pain in my right side was off the charts. I had to unbuckle my belt under the blanket just for the slightest relief from the pain. I was convinced I would need to have the attendant radio ahead to Atlanta to have medics ready for my arrival.
As I shook from chills attempting to find the slightest relief someone tapped me on the shoulder. The person behind me demanded that I put my seat back up so they could be more comfortable.
This was also a first-class passenger who had probably paid a lot more for the flight than I did (I found a ridiculous deal that was cheaper than coach). He was entitled to all the comfort he could muster, right?
Now, the reason I'm sharing this story is not to make you feel sorry for me or to get upset with the man who sat behind me. You see, a spirit of entitlement would want you to do just that!
The reason I'm sharing this is to reveal how simple it was for me to reject a spirit of entitlement and to serve the man in the first class seat behind me. Did I deserve to have the seat lean back a few inches? After all, I was in the midst of a medical emergency. That didn't matter. If Jesus can be slaughtered by and for evil people, surely I could put my seat up. It really was quite easy! I simply had to choose to love a stranger more than myself.
"Above all things, have unfailing love for one another, because love covers a multitude of sins. Show hospitality to one another without complaining" (1 Pet. 4:8-9).
Waiters and Waitresses
My wife and I have a standing rule in our family. When we go to a restaurant we always tip at least 20 percent—no matter how great or terrible the service is.
An attitude of entitlement rises up possibly most often in our nation when seated for lunch or dinner in a restaurant. The expectation is that we are to be served, and if we are, then we will give the server a small gift.
What would happen if we turned those dinner tables by determining to serve the server instead of demanding they jump through our hoops?
"Give to everyone who asks of you. And of him who takes away your goods, do not ask for them back. Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. 'For if you love those who love you, what thanks do you receive? For even sinners love those who love them. And if you do good to those who do good to you, what thanks do you receive? For even sinners do the same. And if you lend to those from whom you hope to receive, what thanks do you receive? Even sinners lend to sinners, to receive as much in return. But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing in return. Then your reward will be great, and you will be the sons of the Highest. For He is kind to the unthankful and the evil. Be therefore merciful, even as your Father is merciful" (Luke 6:30-36).
I'll say it bluntly: Servers aren't dogs we give treats to when they obey our commands.
Additionally, we aren't there to train them or to punish them when they fail. What better place to break an attitude of entitlement than a restaurant? What better place to serve with passion?
Just as it was extremely easy to push the button to raise my airplane seat back up, it's just as easy to write in a few extra dollars on the tip line on your receipt. In fact, maybe we should give more when service is poor. That sure would seem to follow biblical principles much more than punishing those who fail us does.
If we are to bless those who curse us, surely we can bless those who fail to refill our drink as quickly as we'd like.
"We who are strong ought to bear the weaknesses of the weak and not please ourselves. Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, leading to edification" (Rom. 15:1-2).
I was sitting in a popular national chain restaurant on a ministry trip recently. A hostess seated an older husband and wife at a table near ours. Admittedly the hostess was a little quirky and possibly a bit insecure, but she was, without exaggeration, one of the most friendly people I've come across! She was pleasant, extremely attentive to everybody she came in contact with and did an amazing job. The couple she seated didn't like that the sun was shining in their eyes so they asked if they could move. The hostess very nicely told them she could pull down the shade for them, which she did. After she left their table the couple grumbled. They were exhibiting entitlement. After all, they were the paying customer and they should be able to be accommodated per their wishes, right?
Or, maybe they could have endured the discomfort with cheerful hearts.
"Do all things without murmuring and disputing, that you may be blameless and harmless, sons of God, without fault, in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, in which you shine as lights in the world" (Phil. 2:14-15).
I read a story the other day of a patron in a restaurant that wrote in LOL on the tip line of their check with the comment "1 hour for food" alongside it. The server lost out on over $20 because the kitchen didn't turn out food quickly enough for the entitled customer. The customer took it upon himself to teach the server a lesson instead of blessing her extravagantly. This has to stop.
Revival
Interestingly, one of the major manifestations of a spirit of entitlement comes when contending for revival in a region (or any manifestation of God's plans and promises in any setting).
Something happens when the prophecies of a massive outpouring in a region start flooding in. Instead of resulting in a contending spirit in the church it most often results in a lazy, entitled church that presumes they are due a move of God. They wait and wait with eyebrows raised irritated that there's a delay of the arrival of what's rightfully theirs.
We need to remember that any prophecy not found in Scripture is conditional. It's contingent on the response of the people. If revival is prophesied over a region then a primary enemy to revival is a people who are expecting revival to come—without being the laborer that revival demands.
I believe this is the result of a casual, American theology that emphasizes easy salvation and an easy life for those who name the name of Christ. If we jump through the hoops of tithing, praying, reading our Bibles and asking Jesus into our hearts (which really isn't biblical, but that can be addressed at a different time), then by all means we presume to be owed a mansion in heaven!
It's no wonder there are over 19,000 cities in our nation and none of them are engulfed in revival. Not one. Is there a presumption that we are entitled to revival and that it will come regardless of our participation?
In one particular region there was an extremely strong spirit of entitlement that had infiltrated the culture. Revival was extremely close to breaking out, yet you could pick up on that spirit as people were slow to respond, casual and lazy. The laborers didn't show up in sufficient strength.
I'll never forget a stern prophetic word that was given in that season: If this region doesn't respond to the opportunity for revival, then God will move on.
He named the next city that would be given an opportunity.
Well, the hope of revival did leave that region (not that it can't return at some time; it absolutely can). Very interestingly last night I was in a meeting led by Mario Murillo here in Branson, Missouri. He named a few regions that are currently on God's radar for revival. The city that the first prophetic messenger named a few years ago was on that short list. Mario mentioned that God will move if there isn't a right response. That brought be back a few years, and the truth remains—we must say yes to the call of God and advance as if the prophecy may not come to pass—because it absolutely won't if we hold back.
The question is, will that city (Chicago) mentioned by both prophetic voices respond in this critical season or will entitlement cause the church in the region to expect the outpouring with no investment?
False Faith
Entitlement in spiritual contexts can feel a lot like faith. It's not. It's presumption.
Faith without works is dead. Maybe another way to say that could be, faith without works is presumption, or faith without works reveals a spirit of entitlement.
"What does it profit, my brothers, if a man says he has faith but has no works? Can faith save him? If a brother or sister is naked and lacking daily food, and one of you says to them, 'Depart in peace, be warmed and filled,' and yet you give them nothing that the body needs, what does it profit? So faith by itself, if it has no works, is dead. But a man may say, 'You have faith and I have works.' Show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works. You believe that there is one God; you do well. The demons also believe and tremble. But do you want to be shown, O foolish man, that faith without works is dead?" (James 2:14-20).
True faith results in action. Entitlement results in inaction.
True faith results in joyful expectation. Entitlement results in grumbling and disappointment.
True faith results in blessing those who curse us. Entitlement results in resisting and rejecting those who don't meet our expectations. We need a people to rise up who are dead to self, full of life, driven by faith, relentless in their pursuits and ready to serve others with passion, not expecting to be honored, served or counted.
Enough Is Enough
It's time for the spirit of entitlement to be eradicated from the church and the nation.
We must go low, serve others and quit making demands that promote our special interests.
Everywhere we look people are demanding what is presumably rightfully theirs. This spirit of entitlement drives major, evil movements today such as abortion, homosexuality and feminism. It's also fueling crusades and campaigns that are generally good, but tainted because of this foul spirit.
What if we stopped focusing on our own rights and started loving people even if it costs us comfort, money and vindication?

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

'Jesus of Zimbabwe' Dies After Attempting to Emulate Christ's 40-Day Fast

The "Jesus of Zimbabwe" has died after attempting Christ's 40-day desert fast.
Khulu Reinfirst Manyuka, 73, reportedly went into the African bush in mid-June in an attempt to fulfill Christ's 40-day fast or even break the Son of God's record, according to multiple reports.
"He was a very spiritual man. It's unfortunate he had to die this way," one family member said.
Malnutrition deaths from fasting are not unheard of, particularly in African culture.
"Traditionally, religious fasting has a very flexible role in all religions, with considerable creativity involved in what and when one can and cannot eat," King's College's Dr. Marat Shterin said of a 2006 fasting death. "... Sometimes people can go over the top, particularly in some sectarian groups and cults.

"While some African churches do not actually encourage strict dieting, the personal involvement of some of their members in religion can be very intense."
Biblically, fasting is a tenet of Christian living, but there are healthy ways to limit food intake.
Cherie Calbom, aka The Juice Lady, has 10 insights for healthy fasting:
1. Prepare your mind
2. Stock up
3. Drink water
4. Go easy
6. Be wise
7. Determine the length
8. Know the symptoms
9. Pray
10. Break smart

10 Worst Mistakes Christians Make While Dating

Singles make up a big percentage of any given church, and pastors spend a lot of time teaching about marriage and parenting. But how do you actually find the right person to marry?
You won't hear much teaching about dating in most churches. It's like we're afraid to touch the subject—so people just feel their way in the dark and figure out romance on their own.
Our awkwardness about this topic is one reason single Christians make so many relationship blunders—and why many marriages start out on the wrong foot. I asked some of my single friends and one of my daughters to help me compile this list of most common dating mistakes. Here are the Top 10:
1. Being desperate for a relationship. Some singles freak out when they hit age 25. They stop trusting God and begin a nail-biting search for a mate. My friend Nicole Doyley, author of The Wait, says she knows women who are so frantic about finding Prince Charming that they immediately fall for any guy who asks them out. "They should see the warning signs, but don't," Nicole says. "They start praying immediately if this is 'the one' and they quickly become blind to his faults."
2. Being too picky. On the flip side, some singles are waiting for the perfect human specimen to sweep them off their feet. Picky guys want a girl who could appear in the swimsuit edition of Sports Illustrated. Or, some Christian women expect to marry a spiritual giant who prays four hours a day. Be realistic. Whoever you date will have feet of clay and plenty of flaws to match your own.
3. Not developing healthy friendships with the opposite sex. Oftentimes too much pressure is placed on Christian singles to pair up, especially if they are attending a Bible college with a reputation for being a wedding factory. And in that pressure cooker it's difficult for guys and girls to enjoy nonromantic friendships. Relax and make friends, and don't view every opposite-sex friend as a potential marriage partner.
4. Letting other people control your relationship. Church friends usually mean well, but some people don't know how to stay out of other people's business. They will engage in what I call "prophetic meddling" by dropping hints, manipulating you to go out with someone or pushing you to marry someone you don't even want to be with. And while the gift of prophecy is valuable, you should never let personal prophecies steer your decisions about marriage. Let God personally guide you in this very personal area of life.
5. Ignoring proper boundaries. Some Christian couples are extremely naïve about the power of a romantic bond. They don't realize that feelings can zoom from zero to 90 miles an hour in a few seconds, and that one kiss can lead to intercourse if you don't have your emergency brake on at all times. If you are in a dating relationship, you must know your boundaries, discuss them with your partner and commit to staying pure. Don't be stupid. Don't spiritualize your lust and suggest, "Let's go to your apartment and pray." Don't wait until clothes come off to determine what is out of bounds.
6. Missionary dating. Never start a romantic relationship with a guy or girl who is not a believer. Christians who do this usually justify it with the old "I know I can change him/her" line. But the opposite happens: The unbeliever changes you—after he or she has broken your heart, compromised your morals or damaged your faith.
7. Lack of healthy confidence. Some guys I know are stuck in a state of spiritual limbo when it comes to their dating life. They may admire a girl from afar, but they just can't muster up the nerve to break the ice and start a conversation. Proverbs 18:22 says, "He who finds a wife finds a good thing." If you are going to find a wife, you don't just sit there until you are 40. Develop some healthy aggression. And while it is true that some women prefer to be pursued, remember that Ruth proposed to Boaz in the Old Testament story. Don't be so demure that your future husband can't even notice you.
8. Expecting the person you are dating to "fix" you. God wants singles to have undistracted devotion to Jesus (see 1 Cor. 7:35). Yet too often we look to other people to bring the inner fulfillment that only Christ gives. Many singles fall into the trap of finding a boyfriend or girlfriend to heal the wounds caused by childhood trauma, their parents' divorce or their dads' addictions. Seek healing from the Holy Spirit for those issues before you commit to a serious relationship.
9. Spiritual stalking. I've met guys in church who drive by girls' houses regularly, monitor their moves and troll their Facebook pages. That's creepy. If you have to sneak around like a private detective to get a date, you need a new strategy. If a woman tells you she is not interested in going out with you, honor her request and move on. Don't develop an unhealthy obsession. And never, never, never tell a girl: "God told me you will be my wife." That's manipulative and could fall under the category of sexual harassment.
10. Not discerning a spiritual predator. One single female friend of mine said she went out with a man who did a financial seminar at her church. Because the guy was invited to speak from a pulpit she assumed he was a man of character, but he tried to get her into bed with him on the first date. It became quickly obvious he was an imposter. Beware of wolves. You must walk in the Spirit if you want to protect your purity and save yourself for the right person.

A Prophetic Word for Jezebel's False Prophets

Jesus warned that many false prophets would rise in the last days—and Christ's words never fall to the ground. Indeed, we're seeing false prophets rising left and right. But Jezebel's puppets are being exposed.
As it turns out, some are toting credit card machines to the altar so they can swipe your card before they will prophesy over you. (Yes, really!). Others are literally standing on the backs of people apparently slain by some spirit, showboating with a microphone. Still others are divining for money over the Internet in the name of the Lord. Prophets are not psychics, witches and shamans, and Jezebel killed one of the greatest revivals ever!
Although this grieves me to no end, it does not surprise me. Jesus clearly warned us in Matthew 24:11 that many false prophets will rise and deceive many and again in Matthew 24:24 that false christs and false prophets will rise up and perform signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even God's chosen ones. That's why Jesus warned us to "beware" of them (see Mark 7:15). On top of that, in 2008 the Holy Spirit told me, "The merchandisers will rise during this hour like never before."
False Prophets Rising
The Bible says plenty about false prophets. Their end is not good no matter which way you read it. Peter warned they would bring on themselves swift destruction (see 2 Pet. 2:1). Jesus said that not everyone who says to Him, "Lord, Lord" will enter into the kingdom of heaven, including those who prophesied in His name (see Matt. 7:21).
False prophets are certainly nothing new. In Deuteronomy 18:20, God said, "But the prophet, who presumes to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or who shall speak in the name of other gods—that prophet shall die." Jeremiah 23:26 declares: "How long shall this be in the heart of the prophets who prophesy lies? Indeed, they are prophets of the deceit of their own heart, who plan to cause My people to forget My name by their dreams, which they tell to their neighbor, as their fathers have forgotten My name for Baal."
Jeremiah heard plenty about the false prophets and encountered some of them, but he wasn't the only one. Elijah contended with 850 false prophets, who fell by the sword. The Lord warned Ezekiel about false prophets who "have seen vanity and lying divination, saying, 'The Lord says,' when the Lord has not sent them. And they have made others to hope for the confirmation of their word" (Ezek. 13:6).
Micah's Massive Prophecy
Some say we're living in a Micah 2 moment in the United States. Micah 2 speaks of those who conceive wickedness and devise evil on their beds—and deceitful prophets who will "preach for you wine and beer." But there is a prophecy in Micah 3 that really struck me earlier this year. It was something the Lord said with regard to prophets who mislead His people that I feel led to release right now:
"Regarding the prophets who mislead My people—the ones who have something to eat proclaim, 'Peace,' but if one does not feed them, then they prepare for war against him. Therefore you will have night without vision, and you will have darkness without divination; the sun will set upon the prophets, and black upon them will be the day. The seers will be shamed and the diviners disgraced, and they will all cover their beards, for there is no answer from God" (Micah 3:5-7).
That hour is coming and it's coming soon. Of course, false prophets get very angry with me—and gnash their teeth at me—when I write articles like this. Some of them threaten to cancel their magazine subscriptions when I call out these things. I draw my response from Acts 4:49 and Micah 3:8:
"Now, Lord, look on their threats and grant that Your servants may speak Your word with great boldness, by stretching out Your hand to heal and that signs and wonders may be performed in the name of Your holy Son Jesus" (Acts 4:49-30). I'm praying the false (and misled) prophets will repent. I really am. But I will not be intimidated by the threats anymore than Jeremiah was in his day. And I agree with Micah, "But as for me, I am filled with power, with the Spirit of the Lord, and with justice and might ..." (Micah 3:8).

The Sign of Christ's Coming: A Vision Given to Oral Roberts

Continuing with a recent theme I've been sharing on, concerning visions and warnings of the times we are living in now. Men of old saw these days and were moved on by the Spirit of God to speak and share these things with us.
May these living words produce a consciousness of God that gives birth to a holy fear and awakening in your own life.
The Vision
"In the midst of the turmoil, the fear and the anxiety that's in our nation and in our world, as I was walking and meditating, I heard the voice of God. I've heard that voice many times. It's too familiar to me, and there's no way that I can fail to understand His voice because I'm familiar with it. And instantly I heard that voice and I heard it and then I saw with my eyes something I'd never seen.
Suddenly, in the clouds in the skies above New York City and the east part of the United States, and which hung there for quite sometime and then spread out across America, without touching the ground, and then God diffused it away from America and sent it out to the nations of the earth. And I saw and I heard. What did I see? I saw something coming down from above: Smoke and vapor and blood, or it looked like that to my eyes, to my spiritual eyes.
There it was hanging so huge until it almost blotted out the sky. Instantly I thought about 9/11, when the terrorists attacked the Twin Towers and through television all of us in America, and probably the world, saw those more than 100-story-high buildings crumple and heard the cry of thousands of people who were being either killed or wounded. I remembered the fear that struck my heart and knew that what I was feeling everybody else was feeling and remembered that never in the history of the world, and certainly not of America, that something of this proportion had struck the human race and was a preview of things similar to it that were going to happen through what we now call terrorists.
First, I saw this thing hovering and great changes coming in it to where I couldn't miss it. And then I heard, something came into my ears, and it reminded me of what a friend of mine had said when the first space capsule was released into the sky.
He was a newsman in New York City and maybe half a mile or more away from the capsule. And he said when that thing lifted off the earth, there was a sound, and the sound itself moved the weeds and the growth, and he said, "It penetrated my body." He said, "As I talked to others, they felt the same thing." He said the sound was so enormous that nothing had ever happened like it in the history of the world. Instantly, I thought of that because the sound that was coming into my ears was penetrating my whole being.
And then I heard God's voice. He said: "I'm making a sign."
This is a sign according to the second chapter of Acts, where the apostle Peter, upon the giving of the Holy Spirit, the baptism of the Holy Spirit, said there'll be signs in the skies."
He said, "This is one of the signs of the end time because the world is not ready for the second coming of my Son." He said, "My church is not ready for the second coming of my Son."
He said, "The Jews, with whom I've had the covenant for thousands of years, they're not ready for the second coming of my Son." He said, "The nations of the earth are not ready for the second coming of my Son."
He said, "America has been set aside by a special covenant that I made with many of the people who came to found this nation several hundred years ago, that this was My nation and the gospel was going to go out from it unlike any other nation and there'd be more gospel going out from America."
And He said, not only would there be a powerful military presence in the United States unlike any other nation, but it would be the center of the gospel that I was sending out.
And He said to me, "You remember that I said in My Bible to my disciples 2,000 years ago, 'Go into all the world and teach all nations, and when that teaching has reached the nations then shall the end come.'" And then he startled me. He said, "With all of the widespread force of my church in the world, but particularly in the United States, which is the source of most of the gospel that's being preached in all the world,"
He said, "There is a wasting of My power, there is a failure to grasp the end time. And the church, they are coming to church on Sunday morning mostly for themselves. And the preachers, for the most part, are not really concerned about the nations of the earth."
"They're concerned about the little group that is there, and they sing their songs and they get up and preach." And He said, "When 9/11 struck, there was a fear that came into the hearts, even of My people of the church and of the people outside the church. And millions the following Sunday or two rushed to go to church."
"But the preachers were not prepared, and most of them didn't even preach on it and didn't even talk about it being the sign of something that's coming hundreds of thousands of times bigger."
He said, "When those planes of the terrorists struck the Twin Towers in New York City and they gradually came tumbling down, it was something bigger than people had ever seen, but it's nothing in comparison to what's going to happen in the second coming of my Son." And so He said, "My church was not prepared to deal with that, and people came to church and then nothing much happened and they dropped back and many of them went back to their bars," as I heard Kenneth Copeland say.
"And there I was with my whole creation that's alive in the earth, not counting all those who have died—millions who have lived and died, all of whom will be resurrected at some time in the future, having to do with the second coming of my Son, some to everlasting life, some to live forever in their new bodies and some to everlasting shame and contempt forever lost." And He said, "I love people. I created them. I love them by creation. I love them because I sent My only begotten Son." And instantly I thought of the great show that Mel Gibson made of The Passion.
When millions upon millions went to see it and are seeing it now all over the world. I remember when I sat there with my wife, watching it, and how my soul was stirred and the tears sprang from my eyes and my body trembled as I saw something about the sufferings of Jesus, the Son of God, to save the human race and so that the devil would not destroy God's creation. He would not destroy men, women and children that God had created and for whom Jesus had died and rose from the dead that we might be born again—we might repent of our sins and have salvation and come into a readiness for the coming of Christ. And He says, "As you know in the Bible, the second coming is in two parts. One is called the rapture, one is called the revelation.
"And first of all I'm going to rapture, or catch up, My people—the people who are born of my Spirit and filled with My Spirit and serving me. I'm going to catch them up in a moment of time and they'll meet My Son in the clouds and come on into heaven, into My presence. And then not long after I'm going to bring that bride of Christ back with Jesus when He comes the second time to the earth, and that'll be the beginning of the judgment of the nations."
But He said, "The thing that is breaking my heart is that I commanded my people, I commanded My church to preach the gospel in all the world and to teach all nations. And while they are evangelists and pastors and prophets and apostles and all kinds of my workers in various parts of the world and in some of the nations of the earth, it's just a drop in the bucket to what I commanded My disciples to do."
"And I love people so much I cannot afford to let people go on like they are. And then He directed my attention to the book of Matthew, the 24th chapter, where He speaks in the 24th chapter and beginning at verse 35:
"Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will never pass away. Concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, but My Father only. As were the days of Noah, so will be the coming of the Son of Man. For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day Noah entered the ark, and did not know until the flood came and took them all away, so will be the coming of the Son of Man."
Now, He reminded me in the 6th chapter of Genesis that the earth was filled with violence and it was so full it couldn't be any more full and it grieved the heart of God that He had made man and he decided that He would destroy man and begin over, and He established a remnant and it was a family: Noah and his family. And He commanded him to build a huge boat that would take two of every living thing in it so when the flood came—and they'd never had rain before in the earth, it had been watered by a mist.
But He said, when the flood comes and this boat with this family and two of every living thing gets in it and the flood lifts them up from the earth that's being destroyed, or from the human race that's being destroyed, the flood that lifts the ark, or the remnant of my people, in Noah's day, will come down in judgment upon the people of the earth.
And He said ...
Now, there's got to be preaching with fire in the belly!
There's got to be an anointing of the holy ghost. My church has to wake up because what I'm revealing in this sign that "every" eye is going to see, "every" ear is going to hear. They'll see this thing. They will not necessarily know what it is, but it's a wake-up call about the Second Coming of my son!
It's not going to come and touch the earth. It's going to be seen, it's going to be heard, and people are going to become aware of the drama of the end time, of the Second Coming of Christ. When He splits the skies and comes back with His bride and takes over the reign of the earth and He destroys the Antichrist, who will arise at that time. He will destroy the followers of Antichrist and He'll establish His kingdom upon the earth. And He said, "I cannot let anybody live and die without knowledge that my Son is coming back the second time."