04 September 2019

Latino Dominionists and Their Connection to Trump and Israel

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Does anyone else think it odd that it's only Latin American countries following President Trump's lead to open offices in Jerusalem?  Are they connected to the Dominionist LCI?
Honduras opens trade office in Jerusalem, in ‘first step’ toward embassy move
Brazil Delays Embassy Move To Jerusalem, Opens Diplomatic Office Instead
Guatemala opens embassy in Jerusalem, two days after U.S. move
Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and  Guatemala's President Jimmy Morales
LATINO COALITION FOR ISRAEL (LCI)

LCI is educating the Latino Community on the biblical mandate to support and bless Israel, and teach the Jewish Roots of the Gospel and God’s heart for Israel and the Jewish people.

LCI is helping to establish a bridge between the Hispanic Community in the United States, Latin America and the Nation of Israel to form an intercessory prayer for the Nation of Israel and its people.

Those who do not have a heart for the Arab peoples of the Middle East do not reflect God’s heart. God’s promise that Ishmael would have twelve princes and would be a great nation (Genesis 17:20) has been fulfilled. Isaiah 19 speaks of a great visitation by God to the Arab world, which will usher in a revival among the neighboring countries. LCI encourages Hispanic Evangelicals to have God’s heart for the Arab people and to pray regularly for them. LCI will stand up for the Christian Arabs who suffer great persecution in Muslim countries. LCI will bring light to the plight of Christian Arabs, including Palestinian Christians. LCI’s vision is to build bridges of reconciliation between Jews and Arabs, to create a firewall of protection against the persecution of the Arab Christians throughout the Middle East, to educate the church about the Christian persecution and to spread the Gospel to the Muslim Arab World. “Blessed be Egypt my people, Assyria my handiwork, and Israel my inheritance.” (Isaiah 19:25)

MR. MARIO BRAMNICK
Mr. Bramnick is Chairman of the Board and President of the Latino Coalition for Israel, with a vision to establish the largest Hispanic Pro-Israel organization in America to combat the Global rise of Antisemitism and raise awareness of the critical intersection of Israel and America’s future.

Mr. Bramnick served as the President of the Hispanic Israel Leadership Coalition (HILC) and Vice President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) from March 2015 – May 2017 to raise up Pro-Israel Latino organization in America.

Mr. Bramnick served as National Hispanic Advisory Council for the Donald J. Trump Campaign. Mr. Bramnick has been named as surrogate for President Trump and was interviewed on behalf of the Campaign on several English and Spanish news media outlets including Univision, Telemundo, CNN En Español, Fusion, MSNBC, Time Magazine, The Hill, Associated Press News, Fox Latino, Charisma News, Bloomberg News, Christianity Today En Español, Jewish Press and JTA. Mr. Bramnick officiated four invocations for Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence at their campaign rallies and spoke at one of the town hall meetings with Mr. Trump and Hispanic supporters. Mr. Bramnick was involved in the securing of strong pro-Israel language strengthening the Republican platform, which reinstated reference to an undivided Jerusalem. 

Mr. Bramnick worked with David Friedman, Ambassador to Israel and Jason Greenblatt, Special Representative for International Negotiations, Trump Administration on Israel policy for the Campaign.

Mr. Bramnick works with top tier leadership from the Jewish Community and Christian pro-Israel Community and hosted approximately 24 events annually. Mr. Bramnick has coordinated lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill against the Iranian deal and on the Anti BDS in Florida, Ohio and California.

Mr. Bramnick has convened a group of Evangelical leaders representing tens of millions of Evangelicals to mobilize grass root efforts, lobbying and diplomacy in support of strong U.S./Israel relations and in support of U.S./Israel policy, to act as a bridge between Israel and the Administration. Approximately 70 Evangelical leaders gathered in Washington D.C. to meet with David Friedman, President Trump’s nominee for Ambassador to Israel. This group of leaders additionally met with Ambassador Ron Dermer and Mr. Bramnick will continue to convene the group when needed to mobilize Evangelical grass root efforts in support of strong U.S./Israel relations.

Mr. Bramnick coordinated three historic Latino-Jewish Roundtable events with top tier Hispanic Evangelical and Jewish leadership and established a Latino-Jewish Task Force that will bridge the Hispanic and Jewish communities on a national basis to strengthen mutual understanding, build relationships, foster cooperation and advance pro-Israel activism.

Mr. Bramnick addressed the United Nations as the keynote speaker on Global Anti-Semitism: A Threat to International Peace and Security. Mr. Bramnick has received the Tikvah L’Olam Award from B’nai Zion Foundation, a foundation that supports humanitarian projects in Israel that improve the lives of thousands in need and an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Consulate General of Israel to Florida and Puerto Rico.

"MISSIONS"

The Latino Coalition for Israel has launched its Latin American Jerusalem Task Force. The Task Force is comprised of Christian and Jewish faith business and governmental Leaders in Latin America and the United States and its mission is to encourage, influence and educate leaders of Latin American Countries on their decision to declare Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel and their decision to moving their Embassies to Jerusalem. Working with Latin American governmental leaders, church leadership, and prophetic voices in Latin American countries, our Task Force will seek to secure decisions in nations to follow the example of the United States in declaring Jerusalem the Capital of Israel and in moving their embassy to Jerusalem.

The Latino Coalition for Israel coordinated a delegation of 23 Leaders representing millions of Evangelicals to visit the President of Guatemala, Jimmy Morales, to personally express our gratitude and support for his decision to move Guatemala’s Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. They joined a broader Delegation of 70 Christian and Jewish Leaders for the Mission of Solidarity and Gratitude to Guatemala. The delegation included faith leaders Mario Bramnick, President of LCI, Tony Perkins, President of Family Research Center, Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, Pastor Ramiro Pena, Senior Pastor, Christ the King, Dr. Jim Garlow, Senior Pastor of Skyline Church and Lourdes Aguirre, LCI Director, as well as Malcolm Hoenlein, Vice Chairman of Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations and Betty Ehrenberg Executive Director of World Jewish Congress were among those who met with the President.

...Mario Bramnick, President of LCI, traveled to Honduras and met with President Juan Orlando Hernandez, to thank the President for his support on the UN vote condemning President Trump’s decision and to discuss the movement of the Honduras Embassy to Jerusalem.

Our Task Force will schedule a mission to Honduras in May with a small delegation of Faith leaders and key Jewish leaders to meet with President Hernandez and other high-level leaders to discuss their decision to move the Embassy. Mario Bramnick will be travelling to Brazil* in June to meet with President Michel Temer to discuss the move of the Brazilian Embassy to Jerusalem.
 [* The presidency of Jair Bolsonaro started in January 1, 2019.  He was the one pictured previously wearing a tallit that the Garlows gave him]
We are also strategizing missions in the upcoming months to:
  • Panama
  • Chile
  • Brazil
  • Costa Rica
Our support for Israel is first and foremost rooted in the Bible, where it was clearly established that God gave the Land of Israel, with Jerusalem as its undivided capital, to the Jewish people as an eternal covenant. Indeed, the claim and presence of Jewish people in Israel and Jerusalem has remained constant for more than 3,000 years.

Beyond our many mutual strategic interests, Israel is an exceptional country that shares our most essential values. It is the only nation in the Middle East where Freedom of Religion, as defined by the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is practiced. This is of utmost concern to Christians and Jews. The freedom to access numerous Christian and Jewish ancestral heritage sites is safeguarded and guaranteed by Israeli sovereignty, a fact that stands in stark contrast to the persecution and genocide of Christians taking place throughout the region. Our community has never seen a more critical time for standing in unwavering support of Israel.
While El Salvador doesn't appear on the 2018 "strategizing missions" list above, maybe it should now.

How Prophecies Led New El Salvador President to Run for Office

Nayib Bukele was elected president of El Salvador this past February. At the age of 37, he is the youngest president ever elected in El Salvador, and the youngest president in Central America. He has little political experience prior to this election, having only served briefly as a mayor. He is a successful businessman who had no ultimate desire to run for president.

Yesterday in El Salvador, President Bukele addressed a conference of pastors, businessmen and businesswomen, and local leaders. The day before, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited the presidential palace. He and Bukele announced joint efforts between the United States and El Salvador to confront drug trafficking, reduce pressures on immigration and pursue joint economic development.

At today’s conference, instead of highlighting the successful state visit, Bukele delivered a personal testimony on his feelings about government. He told the story about being of Palestinian heritage and finding purpose in Christianity. He was a successful businessman by the age of 29, making more money than he ever dreamed. He had no desire to be a politician. He served as mayor to give back to his community as many self-sacrificing people do. Service on city councils, school boards and city task forces are often thankless jobs.

Last year, Bukele was approached by a group of pastors who told him they had received a spiritual message that he should run for president. His response was as you might expect: “No way; you’ve got to be kidding.” Later, another group approached him with the same prophecy. He thought it odd, but this time took note. As the deadline for making a decision about running for president neared, he was approached a third time. These pastors were certain they were correct in their message to him. They asked him to prayerfully consider a run. When they pressed him for an answer, they told him they would respectfully accept his decision. He again told them no.

Bukele struggled with his final decision. Soon thereafter, another pastor whom he did not know advised him not to “fall into the fourth place.” When asked to expand on what he meant, the pastor said it was missing God’s call on your life. Bukele then decided to reconsider and filed for the office of presidency.

In the opening days of the campaign, Bukele fell into disagreement with his political party. They threatened to kick him out of the party, which would eliminate his position on the ballot. He stood his ground, and the party expelled him. In his testimony to the audience, he said he asked God: “Why would You lead me to this point if You wanted me to run? Why did You allow this to happen?” He paused and then referenced the fact that God did not answer him.

As was the normal in this scenario, a stranger turned up at the campaign headquarters and explained that Bukele could still get on the ballot with 50,000 citizens’ signatures on a petition. He had no idea how to obtain them. The stranger said, “We’ll take care of it.” Forty-eight hours later, 200,000 people had signed a petition for his candidacy. When advised of this, the campaign manager thought they had said 20,000 because even that seemed like an unrealistic number.

Bukele won the general election with 53% of the vote, trouncing all party candidates at one time. No individual had won the presidency in that country since 1972 without a major party endorsement. On the night of the election, he was still surprised at the results. In discussions with his spiritual leaders, he was asked, what makes you think God needs a political party?

(Story continues here.)
This is how they fill top positions in governments with their own people.  This is how they take over the world.

DOMINIONIST LEADERS ON THE LCI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Apostle Guillermo Maldonado and his wife, Prophet Ana Maldonado, founded King J**** International Ministry. Apostle Maldonado is a man called by God to establish the Kingdom of God locally, nationally and internationally. He was given the authority to carry out a specific mission: to gain 12% of the population of Miami for C*****. The purpose of his life is to establish the Kingdom of God in Miami, the United States, and throughout the world....

We believe in expanding the Kingdom at a local, national and international level, through every means available to us.

Maldanado is the "overseer" for Mario Bramnick's church New Wine

Apostle Fernando Guillen, Convenor who is the ICAL leader for Latin America.
As the ICAL Convenor for Latin America, Apostle Fernando’s main assignment is to connect, align and convene the Latin American Apostolic leaders among the nations. As a horizontal apostle, his main focus is to build relationship with the Apostolic Leaders connecting with them in a peer level, helping them to fulfill their calling and equipping them to bring Transformation into their nations.

Apostle Roy Santos is the Founder and President of the MIES Ministry Association, composed of apostles, pastors, prophets, evangelists and teachers of different evangelical denominations to transform nations. He is the Director of the National Prayer Council; The Network of Warriors interceding for Honduras REGIHON, comprised of more than 4,500 pastors in the nation. Apostle Santos is also the Director of the National Crusade "Niños a Una Voz" (Children at One Voice), gathering stadiums of 10 to 15 thousand children in prayer for Honduras, The family and the Church. Apostle Santos is the Honorary President of Parliament for Israel in Honduras, a designation that was received on April 2017.
Mario Bramnick: “We need to effectively reach out to Christian Arabs in Middle East so they understand God’s plan and God’s will for evangelizing Muslims,” Bramnick says. “Many Middle Eastern Christians feel their cultural heritage has been hijacked by Muslims, and we want to stand for them, to bring to light plight of Arab Christians, even Palestinian Christians.”

How will it help Israel if all the Muslims become Christians?  We would just be trading one devil for another. 

What do Jews not understand about not mixing with the goyim?  What do Jews not understand about not allowing, much less promoting, idolatry in our Holy Land??
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RELATEDLatino Coalion for Israel and faith leaders celebrate Jerusalem embassy opening

Leaders of the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative gathered on the rooftop of the Aish HaTorah Jewish learning center, overlooking the Temple Mount ... to salute President Donald Trump’s success in moving the US embassy to Israel’s capital city.

The Latino Coalition for Israel (LCI) organized the ceremony....

...Lourdes Aguirre of the LCI said that President Trump’s message in moving the U.S. embassy had been consistent with his message of peace: “We are protected because the President of the United States stands for peace for all religions, for all faiths”.

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