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New World Disorder � Disintegration Stage Commences

The mainstream media has a new in vogue phrase and you are sure to have heard it by now � �the

rules based international order (or system)�. The Royal Institute of International Affairs

based in London, commonly known as Chatham House commented a several years ago that �Economic

and political upheavals are emboldening challengers to the rules-based international system, and

to the liberal Western values it embodies. To stay relevant, the system must address

three major flaws.�

For a system based on rules to have effect, these rules must be visibly observed by their

principal and most powerful advocates. A rules-based order must work to the advantage

of the majority and not a minority. The longevity of the current international

system may have led to the assumption that it was in some way the natural order of things,

requiring only occasional repair and defence against particular challengers.

Given recent global events it is clear that the so-called rules based order has systemically

failed to address any of these flaws. The most powerful advocates and the institutions

that support this system have made the most disastrous decisions culminating in an epic

financial crisis with austerity its ideological birth. The West flounders from one crisis

to the next, the majority disciplined for the malfeasance and lawlessness of the few

and the system is consuming itself from the inside out � a neoliberal bowel cancer with

no cure in sight.

The European Union.

With Britain�s recent EU referendum result came the realisation that the rules based

system on the continent had failed. Rising discontent is gathering at an unstoppable

pace, much to the alarm of the ruling elite. A federalised state dreamt up by America and

handed to Germany with the intention of destroying national identities, borders and sovereign

rights is slowly turning into a nightmare as the 28 nation bloc enters what can only

be described as a disintegration phase.

Martin Armstrong of Armstrong Economics puts it this way: �The EU intends to make it

a mistake that the British will regret and fall to their knees. This attitude is consistent

with the constant endeavour to explain all the shortcomings of the EU as insignificant

and irrelevant, thereby closing their ears and mind to any possible reform. They have

no clear statement to challenge what is going on. The regulatory nightmare and outright

rage that is rising among the people is simply ignored by Brussels. The legal uncertainty

with the British exit on the banking system is something nobody even wants to speculate

about. How do bail-ins work in Europe if abandoned in Britain? So while the EU thinks by punishing

Britain they will discourage others from leaving, they are seriously mistaken. The dream of

the EU is dead. It should have remained just a trade union � that was it.�

A recent BBC programme entitled Brexit: The Battle for Europe produced the line �the

power-brokers of Europe face an unprecedented challenge. For the EU this is a battle to

survive.� In the programme Martin Schulz, former president of the European Parliament

admitted there was a �real risk the EU will fall apart� as populism rises. Schulz has

since emerged as the Social Democrats main challenger in a desperate bid against Merkel

in Germany�s upcoming elections.

Sky News reported (11th Feb) that �Jean-Claude Juncker has expressed doubts that EU countries

will be able to maintain a united front during Brexit negotiations.� Juncker even went

on to admit that the EU project is now failing and sees disintegration going forward. He

asked:

�Has the time come for when the European Union of the 27 must show unity, cohesion

and coherence? Yes, I say yes, when it comes to Brexit but I have some justified doubts

that it will really happen.� He added: �Do the Hungarians and the Poles want exactly

the same thing as the Germans and the French?� � �I have serious doubts.�

Even the the founding architect of the monetary union, Otmar Issing has warned that the Brussels�

dream of a European superstate will finally be buried amongst the rubble of the crumbling

single currency.�Realistically, it will be a case of muddling through, struggling

from one crisis to the next. It is difficult to forecast how long this will continue for,

but it cannot go on endlessly. Governments will pile up more debt�and then one day,

the house of cards will collapse.�

The inauguration of Donald Trump heralds the arrival of a new world order � or disorder.

The West is now weaker than ever before and rising US nationalism poses a threat to the

European Union.

United States of America

What we are witnessing in America is the crisis and erosion of the international rules based

order that America constructed and maintained since the end of World War II. The US still

dominates the world in terms economic and military power, that is not under dispute,

but the challenge is that she is simply unable her to get her way and control the globalisation

project that it largely helped to create.

American world domination is not just declining, it is coming to an end. The international

liberal order is facing off against nationalism and protectionism, headed up by populist movements

� Donald Trump being the evidence that citizens have had enough, they are desperate. Both

Trump and Brexit are the result of protest votes for the masses and a stark reminder

that politician�s no longer represent the people and the people know it.

For America, the writing is on the wall. In 1990 the global south, made up of Africa,

Latin America, and developing Asia including the Middle East accounted for 30 percent of

global trade, today that figure has risen to 50 percent. Interestingly, the OECD has

predicted that by 2060, the GDP of the developing world, including China and India, would exceed

that of developed OECD and non-OECD countries: 57.7 percent to 42.3 percent. This is a big

problem for the West and its world order.

Military power is no longer just about how much firepower is available, weapon technology

is no longer the preserve of the West, cyber-warfare is becoming just as dangerous as nuclear weapons.

The rise of global terrorism has not abated and looks set to only get worse.

Traditional political power is being replaced by transnational social movements and corporations

who increasingly dominate global politics. Organisations like Facebook, Google and the

Gates Foundation disperse and erode centralised American power. Interdependence by rising

regional powers is much more likely to dominate the world order than America�s failing approach

of global coercion.

America�s traditional outlets of power such as the UN, IMF, World Bank, WHO, UNHCR and

the WTO etc are themselves waning in authority and no longer command the respect they once

had. There is a rising tide of new kids on the block. The G20 for instance comprises

of economic power houses from both North and South. China�s One Belt, One Road Program

and the Silk Road projects are supported by the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank their

version of the World Bank.

The long-term structural factors and institutions that underpinned America�s global influence

are failing. The petrodollar is currently in collapse mode, NATO is being challenged

and global trade agreements are being redefined. The BRICS nations economic rise will see growth

doubling from 2010 to 2020, China alone will see its economic clout nearly treble in the

same time frame, whilst the West�s anaemic economy limps from one crisis to the next

with what is clearly turning out to be a failed neoliberal project. Capitalism is failing

because everything is rigged.

The transition from America�s vision of a rules based system that it insists on devising

and leading to a more complicated and internationally led system will be messy � dangerous even.

America sees the rise of China and Russia as a threat to its dominance. Unable to innovate,

negotiate and calmly influence its way in the 21st century, America could do the unthinkable

and attack its perceived opponents in a desperate attempt to regain control with catastrophic

repercussions.

Influential members of government, corporations and the military, are involved in the secret

manipulation or control of government policy according to many MSM outlets today

The Deep State

Once the arena of �conspiracy theorists,� now the playground of the mainstream media.

The Deep State is defined as �a body of people, typically influential members of government

agencies, corporations or the military, believed to be involved in the secret manipulation

or control of government policy.�

Glen Greenwald, interviewed by DemocracyNow said �What they�re doing instead is trying

to take maybe the only faction worse than Donald Trump, which is the deep state, the

CIA, with its histories of atrocities, and say they ought to almost engage in like a

soft coup, where they take the elected president and prevent him from enacting his policies.

And I think it is extremely dangerous to do that. Even if you�re somebody who believes

that both the CIA and the deep state, on the one hand, and the Trump presidency, on the

other, are extremely dangerous, as I do, there�s a huge difference between the two, which is

that Trump was democratically elected and is subject to democratic controls, as these

courts just demonstrated and as the media is showing, as citizens are proving. But on

the other hand, the CIA was elected by nobody. They�re barely subject to democratic controls

at all. And so, to urge that the CIA and the intelligence community empower itself to undermine

the elected branches of government is insanity.�

Britain�s own Deep State is steeped in history, effectively manipulating the global map from

days of Empire. More recently, it is evidently active. Carne Ross, ex senior British diplomat

named the �deep state� for acting to prevent public knowledge of what really happened prior

and during the run-up to the invasion of Iraq. He said �I testified last week to the Chilcot

inquiry. My experience demonstrates an emerging and dangerous problem with the process. This

is not so much a problem with Sir John Chilcot and his panel, but rather with Britain�s

own �deep state� � that is covering up its mistakes and denying access to critical

documents.�

The Deep State in Britain will be the main driver of the Brexit negotiations in the coming

months and years as it manipulates legislation in favour of unprecedented political power

focused on the drip-drip erosion of civil liberties and human rights to pave the way

for ever-increasing corporate profits and plunder that privatisation brings. Other countries

have the same problems.

In France there are upcoming elections and another populist threatens the establishment

in LePen. Diana Johnstone explains it in great detail for Global Research � �But the

pro-European Union, pro-NATO, neoliberal Establishment is at work to keep that from happening. On

every possible magazine cover or talk show, the media have shown their allegiance to a

�New! Improved!� middle of the road candidate (in Emmanuel Macron) who is being sold to

the public like a consumer product. Together, the anonymous sources of the �deep state�

and the mass corporate media have become accustomed to controlling the narrative told to the public.

They don�t want to give that power up. And they certainly don�t want to see it challenged

by outsiders�

The West is no longer governed by a properly functioning political or capitalist system.

Bush, Blair, Trump along with Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, TTIP, CETA, the global financial

crisis, tax havens, etc are all evidence of that. Tens of millions have protested, none

were heard � that is until the shock waves of disobedience reverberated in 2016, its

effects yet to unfold.

Around 95% of active climate researchers publish climate papers endorsing the consensus position.

The Petition Project features over 30,000 scientists signing the petition stating �There

is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide will, in the

forseeable future, cause catastrophic heating of the Earth�s atmosphere.

Other Global Threats

The human population is also facing a new series of perils that threatens the international

rules based system of order. If climate science is to be believed, climate change threatens

water supplies, food prices, health and global security. By 2030 water stress will affect

47 percent of humanity. It is predicted to undermine global health efforts, increase

poverty and will destroy global economic growth.

Humans and animals are increasingly sharing virulent viruses raising the risk of pandemics.

The World Health Organisation has clearly stated �Antibiotic resistance is one of

the biggest threats to global health, food security, and development today� with Antibiotic

resistance rising to dangerously high levels in all parts of the world.

Nuclear proliferation is now a real problem. Nine countries roughly control 15,000 armed

and ready-to-fire civilisation destroying weapons. There are a number of other countries

who have never declared their nuclear capabilities and more are lining up to acquire the technology.

If a nuclear weapon or dirty bomb were to fall into the hands of a rogue state � anything

could happen.

The EU, worried about Trump�s commitment to NATO and European defence are considering

their own nuclear defence system by combining Britain and France into a pan European nuclear

umbrella deterrant � no doubt controlled by Germany. That decision alone could cause

the EU to implode.

Religious and sectarian divisions continue to dominate the Middle East. The excuse is

the battle for global energy supplies which continues to rage with the resulting refugee

crisis that threatens the EU. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict raises political volatility with

global implications. Syria currently has over two-thirds of the worlds nations involved

in the fighting either directly or indirectly a single spark could escalate into an uncontrollable

inferno.

The South China Sea, Ukraine, NATO, Russia, China, Iran, Syria all pose the potential

for existential risk for millions. North Korea is rushing full on to develop a nuclear-armed

intercontinental ballistic missile that increasingly demonstrates its desire to reach the US. A

problem for every US president since the 1980�s, North Korea is now posing a real threat that

is pushing Japan into developing its own nuclear defence system. America and China need to

negotiate and put NK on a leash, but they aren�t talking either.

Disorder Not Order

Strategic manoeuvres on the global chessboard of power politics is creating a period of

transition. Everything is changing; political alliances, the global economy and its demography,

all facilitated by new game-changing technologies. A fight for resources is already underway

particularly as globalisation slowly and reluctantly withdraws in favour of regionalised re-industrialisation

and nationalism.

A new world disorder is materialising as the West�s traditional grip on the global economy

weakens. As with Ying and Yang or the global pendulum, all things exist as inseparable

and contradictory opposites. If one economy or political power base increases � it is

only at the expense of the other.

As Mark Leonard of the European Council on Foreign Relations notes, such eras are often

�the most frightening periods in history.� Quoting Antonio Gramsci, Leonard points out

that; �Disorder, war, and even disease can flood into the vacuum that forms when the

old is dying and the new cannot be born.�

The truth is that the post-Cold War �American-policed security order� along with the �European-inspired

legal order� have both fractured at the same time. The really big problem is that

no real candidates to replace them have yet emerged from what looks like a long and dangerous

road ahead for us all.

For more infomation >> New World Disorder – Disintegration Stage Commences - Duration: 17:48.

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DONALD TRUMP ENVIA PORTA-AVIÕES PARA COREIA (Felipe Dideus) - Duration: 5:29.

For more infomation >> DONALD TRUMP ENVIA PORTA-AVIÕES PARA COREIA (Felipe Dideus) - Duration: 5:29.

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How To Control a Ball Out of the Air Off the Bounce - Duration: 5:09.

Today we are learning how to control a ball out of the air off the bounce!

Whats going on?

Little dap!

Its Jared Montz, former college player and coach with OSA Soccer Camps and Online Soccer

Academy.

There are many different ways to control a ball out of the air.

Controlling a ball out of the air off the bounce is just one of them.

This is what it looks like.

Now, lets break it down.

Key Points!

Key Point One.

Get in Position.

Lets say you want to take your touch left.

As the ball starts to come down turn your body slightly left.

Your plant foot should be turned slightly.

As you turn raise your dominant foot about knee height and position it to the side of

the balls flight path down to the ground.

Key Point Two.

Bend your knee.

The knee of your receiving foot should be bent, not straight!

Key Point Three.

Foot over and angled.

As the ball is coming down towards the ground move your foot from the side of the balls

flight path, to over it.

This movement to position your foot should happen right as the ball is about knee height

on the way down to the ground.

Your foot should be at an angle facing the direction you want to go.

In theory the ball should deflect off your foot into the space to your left.

Key Point Four.

Lock your ankle.

Your ankle should be locked and your toe up, not down.

If your ankle is loose like jello the ball wont get a good bounce off it.

Key Point Five.

Let the ball bounce!

Let the ball bounce off the ground.

When its going up towards the sky it will hit off your perfectly placed angled foot

and go to your left.

Key Point Six.

Give it a push.

Immediately after the ball bounces gently guide the ball with the inside of your foot

with a push.

If the ball is traveling too far after your touch and you wanted to take a small touch,

you are probably kicking the ball too hard.

The ball already has plenty of momentum as it falls to the ground.

Instead of kicking it to the side, simply guide it in the direction you want to go with

a delicate push, not kick.

Who makes the choice in the game on how big of a touch to make?

You do, not your coaches.

You do.

Do what the game shows you.

If you are in a tight space with defenders nearby then give it a little push to take

a small touch.

If you have lots of space with no defenders nearby then give it a bigger push to take

a bigger touch into space.

Key Point Seven.

Accelerate!

Change pace after you take your touch into space.

Go from slow to fast to help escape from defenders.

Exercise to Practice.

Start off without the ball to get use to how this touch will feel.

Break it down into steps.

Step one, toss up an imaginary ball about head height.

Step two, get into position as you imagine that ball starts to come down.

Step three, move your foot over the ball.

Step four, let it bounce and take your touch into space like a champ.

Do this a few times.

Once comfortable, get the ball out.

Start off with the ball in your hands and toss it up about head height then control

it off the bounce and accelerate.

Do a few reps.

As you feel more confident start to challenge yourself.

Throw the ball higher and try this touch from juggling.

Also practice taking your touch in different directions, not just to your left.

Whats Wrong!

If the ball keeps bouncing up past your foot before you can take a touch, you are not getting

your foot into position quick enough.

Remember, as the ball is travelling down towards the ground once its about knee height is when

you need to get your foot in position and over the ball at an angle.

Bonus Tip!

If you are on a terrible, rocky bumpy, dry as a desert field then I advise not letting

the ball bounce before you take your touch.

This way you can control the ball better out of the air versus risking the ball hitting

a rock or something and taking an awkward, bad bounce.

Second Bonus Tip!

If you do have to take a touch off the bounce on a rocky field then when you position your

foot over the ball with your knee bent, try to have your knee over the ball as well.

This way, just in case you miss the ball with your foot, your shin can still control the

ball towards the ground in the direction youre intending.

Advanced Bonus Tip!

Lets get crazy.

Three bonus tips!

Check your shoulders while the ball is in the air.

You do this to take a mental picture of the field so you can see where the space is.

If you see defenders to your right and space to your left control the ball left and away

from the defenders.

Hope you enjoyed this Online Soccer Academy video!

Click here to watch our incredibly helpful 200+ free videos, go here if you want a Believe

in it shirt and go here if you are a coach and want to host an OSA Soccer Camp.

My name is Jared Montz and remember if you Believe in it and back that up with hard work,

anything in life is possible.

Believe in it!

For more infomation >> How To Control a Ball Out of the Air Off the Bounce - Duration: 5:09.

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Ex NATO commander Trump Russia relationship 'going downhill' - politics - Duration: 2:24.

Ex-NATO commander: Trump-Russia relationship 'going downhill'

A former supreme allied commander of NATO on Sunday described souring relations between

the Trump administration and Russia amid a series of foreign policy collisions between

the two countries.

"That relationship between the Trump administration and Russia is gradually going downhill, because

I think the senior members of the Trump administration are beginning to realize that Russia is not

a force for good in the world," retired Adm. James Stavridis told radio host John Catsimatidis

on AM 970 in New York.

"I think reality is setting in about how difficult a partner Vladimir Putin will be, and I think

events in Syria have underlined that for the administration," he added.

Stavridis's comments came days after the U.S. launched a missile strike on a Syrian military

air base on Thursday, marking a drastic escalation of U.S. intervention in the country's ongoing

civil war.

The attack was in response to a chemical weapons strike in northern Syria on Tuesday allegedly

carried out by the regime of President Bashar Assad.

That chemical attack left more than 70 civilians dead and many others wounded.

While the U.S. retaliation was largely hailed by world leaders, it drew a bitter response

from Russia, a staunch backer of the Assad regime.

A spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin called the strike an "aggression" and

said the U.S. had violated international law.

The U.S. attack led the Kremlin to suspend an agreement between the two countries meant

to lower the risk of in-flight collisions of U.S. and Russian aircraft in the region.

On the campaign trail, President Trump spoke fondly of Putin and expressed a willingness

to increase cooperation between the U.S. and Russia.

The FBI and congressional investigators are currently conducting separate probes into

Russian meddling in the U.S. presidential election and possible ties between the Trump

campaign

and Russia.

For more infomation >> Ex NATO commander Trump Russia relationship 'going downhill' - politics - Duration: 2:24.

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Inside Scoop: The Light - Duration: 14:14.

I'm excited that you're joining us here

today on Facebook Live. And I've got some

really great news for you so

don't scroll through your newsfeed! Just

stop right where you're at because we're

here today to talk about our Easter

production here at First Baptist Orlando

called, "The Light." And you're going to

hear some news today that no one's heard

yet. So you're going to hear it for the

first time. Now how do I do that? Well I

have our Creative Arts Director here

today Jonathan Hickey, he's the perfect

guy to give you that inside scoop. Now

listen, if you're like me and you just

didn't get a creative gene; you don't

have a creative bone in your body, I'm

here to tell you why. You know why?

Because it went to this guy right here!

He's one of the most creative people

that we have here at First Baptist

Orlando. A little bit about Jonathan and

his background he started out he's a

long bios I'm just going to kind of

shorten it. He was a an actor the Holy

Land Experience. It was there that he

started co-writing musical with his

friend, George Livings.

And then from there the

Holy Land Experience use some of those

musicals and made them productions we

have them here at First Baptist orlando

now is our creative arts director

jonathan is responsible for writing and

directing our annual seen christmas

trees which has been a central florida

tradition since 1980 there anything that

you want to add to that just that i'm

glad to be here i have a great wife and

five kids all very supportive and so had

to throw them out of it hi joy alright

so let's talk about the light what is it

that people don't know about the light

this was a great chance to give him some

background information if they're new to

the church they may not know that the

light was first Orlando's annual Easter

production for many years back in 1986

and they did it all the way through 1997

and our goal it was to to bring it back

we wanted to do an annual Easter

presentation so we could tell the story

of

Jesus from birth through his ministry is

his death and then of course his

resurrection and we wanted people to

know the gospel and the light is a

powerful drama it has a lot of great

music in it has some dance in it so

that's why we're bringing it back

because we want to tell that story again

okay I know for the same Christmas trees

you both write and direct that know is

that is that the case with the light did

you write that I did or how did that

abandoned I did not write the light

because it was already written by Wayne

Johnson who was the creative arts

director back in those days and someone

else who contributed was Reagan

Vandergriff was still a part of our

church here but those two guys really

put it together and the script is so

strong and the story has done so well

all I did was was go through it and they

changed it every year so we could pick

and choose kind of which moments were

good to use for this for this

presentation that we're doing but the

script I can promise you it stands up so

no I didn't write it I am helping to

direct it I have a great team helping

with me and I'm in it I'm narrating it

so your man in any town it's a lot to do

but because you're on stage with one of

the songs we did a couple of sundays ago

playing the harmonica yeah that was that

was me yeah that was a it didn't give me

many dates in high school so let me let

me ask you a question and what are some

things that people can expect at this

concert performance they can definitely

expect a lot of drama there are a lot of

scenes a lot of powerful acting like I

said we're going to tell that story from

before Jesus was born all the way

through his ascension into heaven what

else can they expect they're going to

expect a full choir and orchestra who

are going to be joining us on stage

singing some powerful powerful songs

some that you if you saw the original

light you may remember and some

brand-new ones that we've never done

before so it's really exciting and

there's some dance as well as that but

it's a full production costumes full

cast so it's going to be

I've heard some people ask me some

questions pertaining to the

appropriateness for certain ages

especially of children I mean it's the

Easter it's about the death burial and

resurrection of Jesus Christ are there

any scenes in there that myself as a

parent let's say I have a three-year-old

or there any scenes in there that I

would need to think twice about or how

does that does that unfold yeah we have

had a lot of questions about that and so

I have young children actually they're

all in the production you do have small

children in the show however during the

crucifixion scene we actually have the

kids step out and we held them in a room

while we do that scene now I will say

this about the way we're doing the

crucifixion I would not call it graphic

or gory but it is a crucifixion so it

can be quite intense and so I know in

years past when they did it and even

today we would caution parents you know

you know what's best for your child if

you really want to come and bring them

maybe you feel like that's not

appropriate it could be possible you

could just step out during those scenes

or you might want to have a conversation

with them before if they're a little bit

older and can understand as we know it's

important essential to our faith Jesus

on the cross obviously but we also want

parents to be prepared to know what what

they could expect so just use caution as

a parent think through that just like

like I would and you would before

bringing a small child okay all right

well listen if you're finding this

Facebook live interesting and I'm sure

that you are since you're still with us

you probably have family or friends that

might be interested in it too so take a

few moments right now if you would while

we're still talking about the scenes to

production call the light your purse

Baptist Orlando to let them know so that

they can tune in as I continue to ask

some more questions of Jonathan so how

many cast members are involved we have

we have a hundred dramatists we have

probably close to two hundred inquire

and probably just under a hundred in

orchestra so we're looking at close to

almost 400 volunteers total not counting

our tech team

who are who have given so many countless

hours of rehearsal time and making

things happen to bring the light back

all right any animals no not yet not

everybody always wants anyway right you

got to have an animal in this you know

like this no not yet well those that's a

lot of moving parts that's a lot of

people so you all have been rehearsing

and getting things down right I know

that you've been rehearsing and doing

this well what what's been your biggest

challenge thus far you said that you

were involved in directing the light

mm-hmm what herb it would have been some

of the biggest challenges thus far in

rehearsal I just always wish we had more

time because once we start getting down

here to the final hours and we just had

rehearsal yesterday we've got two more

one tonight tomorrow you just wish you

had more time to work on things because

you start to see how great it can be and

then I start to say oh I wish I could

have just fixed that and hope usually

God's good it gives us just as much time

I just sometimes wish I had a little bit

more but personally because I'm in the

production and directing it I haven't

done a role a speaking part in a long

time so I haven't had to learn lines in

a long time and I wasn't sure if I could

do it and I was really dreading it and I

put it off I put it off and I wish I

would have started sooner because I've

had a lot of people praying for me

actually and when it actually came time

to learn the lines yeah it actually went

much faster oh and it's been a relief

now I so some personal things that are

challenging but they always wish you

could just have one more week just one

more week one more rehearsal having you

how many weeks of you guys been at her

so far I'm not entirely sure i know i

think we've been at it since februari oh

yeah it's been it's been a while so you

were talking about memorizing lines in

it gives it safe to say that there's

probably not any room for improv you

want it let's stick to the script okay

we're telling the story of Jesus we

don't want to get off book here we want

to be telling it as accurately as

powerfully as

so yeah it's the greatest story out

there absolutely and that's and we have

such a it's so important that we tell it

well and the light did for so many years

and that's that's all we want to do the

light starts with these very iconic

words let me tell you a story and each

one of us we pray every day can we just

tell that story better and you know it's

not just something we want to do on

stage we want that story to permeate our

lives and how we live and interact with

other people especially I mean this week

of all weeks so this is also a great

outreach if you've got friends maybe

they wouldn't come to church otherwise

but you know they would come and see a

presentation like this and something

that can be you know you can say come

and just comment with me and invite them

and it's by the way it's free yeah

there's no there's no charge at the door

for anything so everyone and anyone is

welcome to come alright hey listen if

you're watching this leave a comment in

the section below you plan on attending

if you plan on inviting some friends

leave a comment in there also if you

have any questions for Jonathan

questions about the light we're going to

be looking at this video on Facebook for

the next couple of days so if you're not

catching this lie but perhaps you're

someone who's catching it this evening

after it's been done leave a comment in

there if you have any questions feel

free to ask for the next two days we'll

be keeping track of those comments and

responding and getting back to you and

answering the questions okay so make

sure that you do that um all right so

what is the future of the light you know

the singing Christmas trees has been a

tradition we've been doing that since

1980 I don't even know if this is a fair

question to ask you yet but the future

of the lights after this is there any

insider scoop you can give it a sword or

do we know anything yet well we don't

have any thing we don't know obviously

what the future holds but my vision my

dream is to continue doing the light for

as long as God allows us and two grote

one of the things I loved about the

light when they did it before like I

said it was not the same every year

now there were things that were the same

things that you could expect to see but

they would often add a scene or change a

little something one year the the

narrator was a different character and

so that made it fresh and new so I mean

I want to continue that tradition of

adding to it and bringing back some of

those things and we want to we want to

involve as many people as possible you

know we don't we do audition for

speaking points but we want to be

accessible as a creative arts ministry

to where you can serve with your family

you can serve with your children you can

serve maybe you might think I don't know

if and I've never been on stage before

but we want we really want to open our

arms up and say come and tell this story

with us because we think that everybody

can can have a part to play in this so

that that's another vision to grow our

number when the light was last performed

counting choir and orchestra they had

600 volunteers we have 400 so we've got

room to grow we've got ready to expand

that's what we want to do okay so just

to make sure I'm understanding you

correctly you're saying that you're good

for this one no please forget for us to

play no no not for the not out of this

one we're starting on Thursday and

Friday we are going into full production

but for the future yeah we want what we

want more people to join us yeah don't

run up on stage during this show that

would not that would not go well for us

all right is it is it safe to ask you

what part that you're playing in this

production so the narrator was always

Wayne who was the creative arts director

always portrayed joseph of arimathea ok

and he's the person who he was kind of a

secret follower of Jesus but when Jesus

was crucified he stepped up and said I

have a tomb where you can place the body

so Joseph gave his two and Jesus was

laid there of course he didn't stay here

so you're seeing the story through his

eyes and his interactions we know a

little bit about him he was a member of

the Sanhedrin that the council there

enjoy

russula so he would have been really

right there in the action especially

when Jesus was in Jerusalem would have

known a lot about him and like I said

followed him and secret but then later

came to have a much stronger faith that

you see his journey throughout the

production okay well you did a great job

at telling me that Wayne played that

part in the past but I didn't hear you

say that that's the part that your press

the part of life that's the part I it's

an area that's that area yeah I just

want to be clarified don't you get it

alright thanks so is there anything that

you like to add we're going to wrap it

up here hey I wanted to let you know by

the way here on Facebook that will have

a behind-the-scenes video tomorrow on

Facebook about a particular scene and

the light and then on Wednesday we've

got some excellent photos that will be

showing from behind the scenes so a

couple of little sneak previews make

sure that you come back to our Facebook

page Tuesday and Wednesday the light

starts thursday at seven thirty p.m.

here at first baptist orlando friday at

seven thirty p.m. is Jonathan mentioned

the admission is free is there anything

else that you'd like to add before I

kind of wrap this I just think if you're

looking for something to do I know it's

the week of easter but i think this is a

wonderful way that you can start the

celebration of the resurrection of jesus

is to come and experience the story

together to bring a friend to share it

with somebody just please come come see

the light all right invite your friends

and family bring your neighbor along

with you as we celebrate the power of

god and the death burial and

resurrection of the Son Jesus our Lord

and Savior we hope to see you there and

the meantime god bless you and I hope

that you have a great week

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Walk to your right at Riva degli Sciavoni to wander around the tourist shops.

The big corner building to the right side of the square is Doge's Palace.

This is actually not a part of the main square, but Piazzetta di San Marco.

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Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John

Went to bed with his britches on.

One shoe off and one shoe on,

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Lemme know when you need a change

Promise that I'll never keep you waiting

Aint nobody gonna do the same

I'm always here for you

Cold heart

She left you all alone

Brand new start

You're on your own

Cold heart

She left you all alone

Brand new start

You're on your own

She's a cold heart

She's a cold heart

You know all you gotta do is ask

I'mma be the one who's gonna last

Long as we ain't movin too fast

I needa get a grasp

Baby boy I know it's been hard

The way she left you here in the dark

But Im gonna save that spark

Yeah Im gonna save that spark

Cold heart

She left you all alone

Brand new start

You're on your own

Cold heart

She left you all alone

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north carolina, raise up

i am in phoenix

the vlog is just now starting

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go tar heels

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