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For The Week Of September 11, 2007

**TABLE OF CONTENTS**

This Week's 66/40 Radio Broadcast

Articles and Commentary

  • Economic Upheaval: The Mortgage Mess - (Read)
  • "Lost Tribe" Returns to Israel - (Read)

Important News Headlines


**THIS WEEK'S 66/40 RADIO BROADCAST**

Psalms 51-55
The Messianic Psalms

The Messianic psalms are on solid ground as they are quoted as such in the New Testament. The Book of Psalms is quoted in the New Testament  more than any other book in the Old Testament and it constitutes irrefutable testimony to the Divine inspiration of the Scriptures.

 


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**ARTICLES AND COMMENTARY**

ECONOMIC UPHEAVAL: THE MORTGAGE MESS - (Print)

What do you get when you combine predatory lending practices and uninformed consumers? Simply put, you get what some financial experts are describing as "the perfect storm." More specifically, you get a nationwide housing crisis in which about one out of every 100 mortgages are expected to end in foreclosure.

From 2001 to 2005 many areas of the country experienced a "housing bubble" in which property values increased dramatically – fueled in part by low interest rates and poor (subprime) lending standards. When the increase reached unsustainable levels the bubble inevitably burst. In 2006 the housing market began to correct itself, and over the past 9 months home sales and prices have continued to fall (the drop in existing-home sales is the steepest since 1989). Because of rising interest rates, many homeowners with adjustable rate mortgages have been unable to meet their financial commitments. At the same time the decline of property values has left lenders without a means to recoup their losses.

This "perfect storm" has resulted in the collapse of the subprime mortgage industry. Since 2004 about 20 percent of all mortgages in the US have been subprime. Subprime lending is essentially the practice of making loans to borrowers with poor credit histories - usually at higher-than-average interest rates and sometimes on less than scrupulous terms. Subprime lending is considered risky, and such lenders have been accused of engaging in fraudulent and predatory lending practices - leaving many borrowers in over their heads and in danger of losing their homes.

The past two years have seen a dramatic spike in the number of homeowners facing foreclosure. The mortgage delinquency rate (the number of borrowers who are falling behind in their payments) has doubled in the last year and is expected to continue to rise. So far this year more than 355,000 homes have been repossessed nationwide and there are more than 730,000 currently facing foreclosure (some sources put this number even higher). That means well over a million homeowners will lose their homes before the year is out.

The mortgage disaster has forced many lenders and investors to tighten their belts - already tens of thousands of jobs have been cut throughout the housing industry. The country's largest mortgage lender, Countrywide Financial, announced it would cut as many as 12,000 jobs. In addition, some companies, like American Home Mortgage and New Century Financial, have filed for bankruptcy. These are just a few examples, according to BusinessWeek: "At least 25 subprime lenders, which issue mortgages to borrowers with poor credit histories, have exited the business, declared bankruptcy, announced significant losses, or put themselves up for sale. And that's just in the past few months."

The fallout from the mortgage crisis has also hit a number of commercial banks and hedge funds. Warren Spector, co-president of the Bear Stearns investment bank, was forced to resign last month following the collapse of two of the company's hedge funds. Some experts believe that this is just the beginning, one mortgage industry insider described the crisis as a "meltdown of unparalleled proportions" that would result in the loss of billions of dollars. Countrywide Financial has warned that home prices are falling "almost like never before, with the exception of the Great Depression" and that the market probably won't begin to recover until 2009.

So where does that leave us? If the United States is indeed facing a financial crisis, what should we do about it? How can we prepare for times of economic uncertainty? Chuck tackles these tough questions in his new briefing titled The Vortex Strategy (see description above).

This is the second installment in a three part series on the state of our economy. Next week we will conclude this series by examining the problem of consumer debt in America.

Related Links:

Economic Upheaval: The Decline of the Dollar (Part 1 of 3) - eNews Archive
The Vortex Strategy - MP3 Download - Koinonia House
Countrywide to Lay Off 12,000 Employees - FOX News
US Home Woes 'Near-Perfect Storm' - BBC
Mortgage Mess Unleashes Chain Of Lawsuits - Washington Post
The Mortgage Mess Spreads - Business Week

"LOST TRIBE" RETURNS TO ISRAEL - (Print)

An Indian tribe called the Bnei Menashe, which means "children of Manasseh," have for many years claimed to be one of the "lost tribes" of Israel. They say they are the descendants of the tribe of Manasseh, who fled Israel on trade routes to India after the destruction of the Northern Kingdom. Earlier this month a group of 230 Bnei Menashe arrived in Israel – they came with tourist visas, but plan to seek Israeli citizenship. Approximately 1,000 Bnei Menashe have moved to the Holy Land since 1994, and there are about 7,000 who still live in India, who could eventually immigrate to Israel.

In March of 2005 the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that all conversions performed outside of Israel would be recognized by the authorities under the Law of Return. Two months after the Supreme Court's decision, Israeli Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar publicly recognized the Bnei Menashe as part of the lost tribe of Manasseh. Since then, hundreds of members of India's Bnei Menashe community have formally converted to Orthodox Judaism. By converting, the Bnei Menashe will then be able to immigrate to Israel and obtain citizenship under the Law of Return. The Law of Return was passed five years after the end of World War II to facilitate the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Israel.

There are many groups that believe the northern tribes, separated during the rift between Rehoboam and Jeroboam after the death of Solomon (and subsequently taken captive by Assyria in 722 BC), later migrated to Europe and elsewhere. The myth of the ten lost tribes is the basis for British-Israelism and other colorful legends, but these stories have no real Biblical basis. They are based upon misconceptions derived from the misreading of various Bible passages (2 Kings 17:7-23, 2 Chronicles 6:6-11).

The "tribe of Judah" (2 Kings 17:18) is used idiomatically for the Southern Kingdom. When encountering the tribal designations, it is important to distinguish between the territories allocated to the tribes and the people themselves. Before the Assyrian captivity, substantial numbers from the northern tribes had identified themselves with the house of David. The rebellion of Jeroboam and subsequent crises caused many to repudiate the Northern Kingdom and unite with the Southern Kingdom in a common alliance to the house of David and a desire to worship the Lord in Jerusalem.

Ezekiel 36 and 37 declares that Judah and Israel shall be joined as one in the regathering. This is true today. Ezekiel's famed vision of the Valley of the Dry Bones is unquestionably the monumental Biblical fulfillment of the 20th century. Beginning in the last half of the 19th century, the regathering, which climaxed in the establishment of the State of Israel, is one of the most irrefutable evidences that we are on threshold of God's climax for the nations.

For more information on this subject read the article titled "Mystery of the Myth: The Ten Lost Tribes" on our website (link below). Also our Expositional Commentary on Joshua contains a detailed exploration of this common misconception.

Related Links:

Mystery of the Myth: The Ten Lost Tribes - K-House Archives
Joshua and The Twelve Tribes - MP3 Download - Koinonia House
Joshua and The Twelve Tribes - CD-ROM - Koinonia House
Over 200 Manipuris Migrate to Israel - IANS
Bnei Menashe Immigrants Visit Western Wall - INN

 


**IMPORTANT NEWS HEADLINES**

America Honors 9/11 Victims, Heroes - September 11, 2007
Church communities nationwide are marking the sixth anniversary of Sept. 11 attacks with events and services to honor both heroes and victims. Christian Post

Dollar at Record Low Against Euro - September 11, 2007
The US dollar has fallen to a record low against the euro as investors bet that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates to help the economy. BBC

Rocket Injures Dozens in Israel - September 11, 2007
At least 69 Israeli soldiers were injured when a rocket fired from Gaza exploded in an army camp in southern Israel. It is the largest number of injuries sustained in a single rocket attack against Israel from Gaza. BBC

Ancient Escape Hatch Found in Israel - September 11, 2007
Under threat from Romans ransacking Jerusalem 2,000 years ago, many of the city's Jewish residents crowded into an underground drainage channel to hide and later flee the chaos through Jerusalem's southern end. The ancient tunnel was recently discovered buried beneath rubble, a monument to one of the great dramatic scenes of the destruction of the Second Temple in the year 70 AD. AP

Congo Confirms Deadly Ebola Outbreak - September 11, 2007
The World Health Organization officials in Congo have confirmed an outbreak of Ebola fever. Ebola kills nearly all of those it infects and has no cure or treatment. At least 167 people have died in the affected region over about four months and nearly 400 have fallen ill. AP

 

 


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