Month: June 2012
Morning Reading: Proverbs 9.7-8 CEV
Evening Reading: Proverbs 8.32-36 NCV
“Now, my children, listen to me, because those who follow my ways are happy. Listen to my teaching, and you will be wise; do not ignore it. Happy are those who listen to me…. Those who find me find life, and the Lord will be pleased with them. Those who do not find me hurt themselves. Those who hate me love death.” Proverbs 8.32-36 NCV
Morning Reading: Proverbs 8.12-14 NCV
The Stalled Arab Spring | The National Interest
Peanut Gallery: Why am I re-posting this article? To ask you to pray for ordinary Arab people… specifically those who have no say in anything that’s going on in their country – the poor, most of the women, non-Muslims and the indentured expats who are mostly from Asia.
Since the beginning of time, this part of the world has always been ruled by power elites of one sort or another. Ordinary people are simply cogs in the wheel to be used and abused “as Allah wills.” Meanwhile in the corridors (or tents) of power, the ruling elites make money hand over fist “as Allah wills.”
This culture of Islamic fatalism keeps “ordinary people” in their place, and frees the power elites to jockey for their share of pie “as Allah wills.”
Proverbs 29.18 KJV captures the essence of the problem –
“Where there is no vision, the people perish”
This article gives a fair overview (I think) of the current sad state of affairs in the Middle East.
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No National Vision
Real power sharing requires a commitment by politicians and publics to a national vision designed to further the common good and respected institutions that govern political behavior. None of this is yet evident.
Instead, the Arabs have organized themselves into corporatist entities—military, tribes, Islamists of varying persuasions, minorities, Shia—each determined to protect their own.
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Commentary: The Stalled Arab Spring | The National Interest.



