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From this week on we bring you our weekly TV show "CURE America with Star Parker” now in audio form. We travel to Nashville, Tennessee for the 2022 National Religious Broadcasters Conference, the world's largest gathering of Christian communicators. Star Parker meets with industry experts and Christian leaders from around the globe as they provide their insight into what is happening in policy, culture, and communications in our nation. Featured Guests: Troy Miller, President and CEO of NRB; Shannon O. Royce, J.D., President of the Christian Employers Alliance; Brad Dacus, Founder and President at the Pacific Justice Institute; Allen West, Lt. Col. (Ret.) and former U.S. Congressman; Juliana Taimoorazy, MA, Nobel Peace Prize Nominee and Founder and President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council; Holly Meade, Vice President of Media at Liberty Counsel; Jill Stanek, PLAN Community Outreach Manager for the Susan B. Anthony List; Phil Cook, PhD, Founder and CEO of the Cooke Media Group; and Rick Santorum, Former U.S. Senator for Pennsylvania.
Everyone's Wilson's Daryl Crouch talks about the strain on pastors and leaders that lead to discouragement and how we can help them. Iraqi Christian Relief Council's Juliana Taimoorazy talks about the plight of Iraqi Christians and her nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Everyone's Wilson's Daryl Crouch talks about the strain on pastors and leaders that lead to discouragement and how we can help them. Iraqi Christian Relief Council's Juliana Taimoorazy talks about the plight of Iraqi Christians and her nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Ms Juliana Taimoorazy is the Iraqi Christian Relief Council founder and president. She has been nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for 2021.
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: While pro-life advocates are continuing to celebrate the Texas Heartbeat Act, the Biden administration is not. President Joe Biden released a blistering statement saying the Supreme Court's ruling overnight is an unprecedented assault on a woman's constitutional rights under Roe v Wade. Meanwhile, lawmakers on Capitol Hill continue to say that getting Americans out of Afghanistan is their top priority. Editorial Director at the Daily Caller, Vince Coglianese, joins to share his thoughts on those Americans left behind in Afghanistan and how this will play out politically for President Biden. And the Vatican has just started its 5 week "season of creation". Coordinator of the Sector of Ecology and Creation at the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, Father Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam, joins to share what some of the projects the Vatican is working on during this season of creation are. Finally this evening, US military forces have been protecting Christians in Iraq, but the recent exit from Afghanistan has caused concern about what may happen to religious minorities if the US also leaves Iraq. Nobel Peace Prize nominee and President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council, Juliana Taimoorazy, joins to tell us a little bit more about her organization and what inspired her to go into this work. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: While pro-life advocates are continuing to celebrate the Texas Heartbeat Act, the Biden administration is not. President Joe Biden released a blistering statement saying the Supreme Court's ruling overnight is an unprecedented assault on a woman's constitutional rights under Roe v Wade. Meanwhile, lawmakers on Capitol Hill continue to say that getting Americans out of Afghanistan is their top priority. Editorial Director at the Daily Caller, Vince Coglianese, joins to share his thoughts on those Americans left behind in Afghanistan and how this will play out politically for President Biden. And the Vatican has just started its 5 week "season of creation". Coordinator of the Sector of Ecology and Creation at the Vatican Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, Father Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam, joins to share what some of the projects the Vatican is working on during this season of creation are. Finally this evening, US military forces have been protecting Christians in Iraq, but the recent exit from Afghanistan has caused concern about what may happen to religious minorities if the US also leaves Iraq. Nobel Peace Prize nominee and President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council, Juliana Taimoorazy, joins to tell us a little bit more about her organization and what inspired her to go into this work. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
Jason’s article on Pope Francis and Iraq: https://stream.org/never-again-pope-francis-last-chance-in-iraq/?fbclid=IwAR0YbNoBDJMA4Ndr80oVYJxLmD-YMHxDL0V4JiPhhupmY5YZlHZ6wMs-Z8MJason’s Iraq article in Arabic: https://kitabat.com/news/%D9%87%D9%84-%D8%AA%D8%B3%D8%AA%D8%B7%D9%8A%D8%B9-%D9%85%D8%B3%D8%AD-%D8%AE%D8%B7%D8%A7%D9%8A%D8%A7-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%BA%D8%B1%D8%A8-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%AD%D9%82-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%82/Support the Vulnerable People Project: www.TheGreatCampaign.orgSing a Little Louder: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGvOYwNtdzEWebsite: www.IraqiChristianRelief.orgFacebook: Iraqi Christian Relief CouncilTwitter: @IraqiChristiansInstagram: @IraqiChristianRelief
This week on, “Inside the Skev,” we sit down with Juliana Taimoorazy. Juliana is the Founder and President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council, a Senior Fellow at the Philos Project and a Skokie resident. We discuss what is currently happening in Iraq and Syria, Juliana’s journey from Iran to the United States and her connection to the Assyrian community in Skokie and Chicago. The Iraqi Christian Relief Council exists to support, protect, and defend persecuted Assyrian, Syriacs, and Chaldean Christians in Iraq and other countries in the Middle East by providing emergency humanitarian aid, prayer support, and advocacy. Juliana started the organization in 2007. More information can be found on their website at https://www.iraqichristianrelief.org/The Philos Project is a dynamic leadership community dedicated to promoting positive Christian engagement in the Middle East. This community is centered on a growing network of city-based chapters located in North America and around the world. More information can be found on their website at https://philosproject.org/Juliana will be leading a prayer vigil for the people of Iraq and the Middle East on Wednesday October 9th at 6PM at Notre Dame High School at 7655 W Dempster Street, Niles, IL 60714.Please share this episode and tag @Jtaimoorazy @iraqichristian @philosproject @StateDept @UNWatch @UN@UNHumanRights @PrevGenocide #iraq #iraqi #assyrian #skokie @USCIRF#help_iraq_now #help_iraq #saveiraq#iraqrevolution#standwithiraq #iraq #refugeesI’d like to thank several people for help with today’s show. This includes my real estate brokerage, Dreamtown Realty in Evanston for helping me with my graphics for the show. And if you have interest in buying or selling real estate, email me at aaron@skevanston.com or go to my real estate website at http://www.aaronmasliansky.com And don’t forget to subscribe! Thank you.
Episode 81 - Juliana Taimoorazy is a leading international advocate, speaker and writer advancing awareness of persecution of Christians in the Middle East. She is the founder and president of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council and a senior fellow of the Philos Project. In 2007, Juliana founded the Iraqi Christian Relief Council to shine a light on the plight of Iraqi Christians and raise funds to deliver food, shelter and medicine to Iraq. Her own unique story as a refugee has made her a strong leader and an unshakable voice for Christians in Iraq today.She has been featured on FOX News, BBC, Wall Street Journal Live, Newsmax, Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), and Christian radio programs including CBN. In 2016, Taimoorazy was nominated for the prestigious Nansen Award through the United Nations Higher Commission on Refugees (UNHCR). Support for this week’s episode of The Assyrian Podcast is brought to you by Tony Kalogerakos and the Injury Lawyers of Illinois and New York. If you know anyone that has been in a serious accident, please reach out to Tony Kalogerakos. Tony has been recognized as a Top 40 lawyer, and a Rising Star by Super Lawyers Publication and has obtained multiple multi-million-dollar awards. Tony can be reached at InjuryRights.com or 847-982-9516.
Juliana Taimoorazy of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council talks about the recent UN report on how the horrors of Assyrian Christians refugees are being ignored. Justin Whitmel Earley of The Common Rule talks about the importance of first looking at Scripture rather than our cellphones to set our day's agenda.
Juliana Taimoorazy of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council talks about the recent UN report on how the horrors of Assyrian Christians refugees are being ignored. Justin Whitmel Earley of The Common Rule talks about the importance of first looking at Scripture rather than our cellphones to set our day's agenda.
05/22/2019 On The Brink of Disaster-Majority of Americans Living Paycheck To Paycheck & Middle-East Christian Genocide at The Hands of Islam Living on the edge, being dragged down by debt, and having little hope for the future is no way to live. But that is precisely where most Americans find themselves in 2019. Despite a supposedly "booming economy", the middle class continues to shrink and most of the country is barely scraping by from month to month. In fact, a brand new survey that was just released by Charles Schwab discovered that 59 percent of all Americans are currently living paycheck to paycheck... Overall, 59 percent of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, according to the survey of 1,000 U.S. adults by Charles Schwab, However, the Millennial generation (people ages 23-38) was the most likely to struggle in between payday, at 62 percent, followed by Generation X (60 percent), Generation Z (55 percent) and Baby Boomers (53 percent). In a study recently conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago found that 51 percent of all "working adults" would not be able to cover basic necessities "if they missed more than one paycheck"... So when the next recession strikes, millions of Americans that suddenly lose their jobs could find themselves facing financial disaster almost immediately. The survey that was just released by Charles Schwab found that there are a lot of reasons why Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, and "rising college debt" is one of them... 'Spending is certainly one factor,' said Terri Kallsen, executive vice president for Schwab Investor Services. 'But especially for younger Americans, we know there are factors beyond their control that make it difficult to save, including rising college debt, stagnant wages and the high cost of living, particularly in urban centers,' she told DailyMail.com. Today, Americans owe more than 1.5 trillion dollars on their student loans, and it is a bubble that keeps getting worse with each passing year. The following numbers about our growing student loan debt crisis come from CBS News... Currently, 43 million Americans have student debt. The average household with student debt owes almost $48,000 and 5.2 million borrowers are in default. Meanwhile, college costs keep rising. At Ohio State, a public university, in-state students pay $27,000 a year. Stanford University costs $74,000. Personally, I don't know why anyone would ever pay $74,000 a year to go to Stanford. And as far as Ohio State and other public universities are concerned, the truth is that you can get a better education from the Internet without too much effort. I spent eight years studying at public universities, and the quality of education is a joke. But we fill the heads of our high school students with all of this nonsense about how college "is the key to a bright future", and we encourage them to not even worry about how much it will cost. So they pile up enormous loans, and many of them don't even realize that they are destroying their financial futures until it is too late. Thirty-five percent of Americans admit they feel pressured to spend more than they can afford after seeing images of their friends' lives on sites like Facebook and Instagram, according to Schwab's 2019 modern wealth survey. The FOMO effect is most dramatic for young adults. About half of millennials and 44% of Generation Z (those born approximately between 1995 to 2015) acknowledge their spending habits are at least partly shaped by social media. Once upon a time, Americans were concerned about keeping up with the neighbors, but these days social media is where everybody shows off. And this is particularly true when it comes to Instagram. As far as I can tell, Instagram is the perfect social media platform for narcissists. Everyone is constantly posting photos that show how attractive, wealthy and adventurous they are, and those with the most followers tend to be ultra-attractive, ultra-wealthy and/or ultra-adventurous. But for most of us, life is not a constant stream of Instagramable moments. Instead, life is about doing the laundry, trying to save some money on the groceries and scooping poop out of the cat litter. If you try to keep up with the fantasies that you see on Instagram, the truth is that you will go broke really quick. And study after study has found that is precisely where about half the country currently is... A study from home repair service HomeServe USA found that roughly 50% of consumers either have nothing set aside to cover an emergency or less than $500 put away. And research from the Federal Reserve has indicated that roughly 4 in 10 Americans couldn't afford a $400 emergency. One of the things that I always stress with my listeners is that if you ever want to make financial progress in life, you have to build wealth. If your paycheck goes up, that doesn't mean that you should start spending more money. Instead, you should look at it as an opportunity to start saving more money. But for most Americans, the future is now, and that means that most of them will ultimately end up facing financial disaster down the road. Data & Information derived from 05/22/2019 Article from http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/article.cfm?recent_news_id=3215 An Iraqi Christian Genocide ISIS came in the summer of 2014 and nothing has been the same since. The terror group attacked Nineveh Plain cities, towns, and villages where they deliberately destroyed churches, businesses, homes, and infrastructure amounting to a US government-recognized genocide. To support the return of thousands of families to their ancestral towns, Iraqi Christian Relief Council has been working with the communities on the ground in Iraq through the donations received for the Operation Return to Nineveh initiative. Through your generosity we have been supporting education, medical needs, rebuilding of homes, building water infrastructure, feeding the persecuted families, furnishing their homes, and distributing Bibles, just to mention a few.
An Assyrian Christian born and raised in Iran, Juliana Taimoorazy is the founder and president of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council, an organization that raises awareness about the persecuted church in Iraq and helps Assyrian refugees resettle in the United States. She is also a fellow with the Philos Project.
Today we’ll talk with Rick Van Warner, author of “On Pills and Needles: The Relentless Fight to Save My Son from Opioid Addiction” (Baker Books), Juliana Taimoorazy, founder and president of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council and senior fellow at Philos, on Vice President Pence’s upcoming travel to the Middle East and persecuted believers humanitarian crisis, and Jeff Jimerson, director of Oregon Life United, on Speak Life ‘18, Sunday, January 21, in Portland and Salem. For details, go to www.oregonlifeunited.org/speaklife.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the place where the Prince of Peace was born there is little peace and much persecution of the followers of the Prince of Peace. Our special guest will be: Juliana Taimoorazy of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council.
No people group on earth has lived in their homeland quite as long as the Assyrians of northern Iraq. This small tribe has suffered millennia of persecution, but for the entire church age have embraced Jesus Christ as their Lord. But today, through the actions of Islamic purists running amok, the Assyrians are barely hanging onto their lives and land. Many have fled to other countries, and many have died. In this rich interview with Juliana Taimoorazy, herself an Assyrian Christian from Iran, we learn about the outlook for this forgotten people. Indeed, Juliana's life work is to make the Assyrian people unforgettable. Will you please take some time to learn who they are, and what they face? Begin with this episode of the Citizen of New Jerusalem, but also go to the website of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council, of which Juliana is founder and president. From there also see the Philos Project, (to which Juliana is a Senior Fellow)--an outreach to Westerners to educate and encourage us in positive engagement with the Middle East. This interview was a great privilege to conduct, and I hope you take its lessons with you as you think, pray, and act to show love to Christians under the heavy burden of persecution and displacement. Be sure to offer feedback here, or to donate here to keep this show going strong. Thank you all.
Juliana Taimoorazy, Founder and President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council prays the Our Father in aramaic, the language of Christ.
Juliana Taimoorazy, Founder and President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council prays the Hail Mary in aramaic, the language of Christ.
On this Special Live Episode of WSFI Spotlight Juliana Tiamoorazy, Founder and President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council talks about the situation of Christians in the Middle East and takes listeners phone calls.
Fr. John Grigus O.F.M Conv. talks with Juliana Tiamoorazy of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council on this Special Episode of WSFI Spotlight.
On Thursday, March 19, 2015, Juliana Taimoorazy, the Founder and President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council, spoke at Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church in Warrenville, Illinois. The talk was sponsored by The Fellowship of St. James, publisher of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity, the Daily Devotional Guide, the St. James Calendar, and Salvo magazine, and the title was “Crucible of the Assyrians.”
On Thursday, March 19, 2015, Juliana Taimoorazy, the Founder and President of the Iraqi Christian Relief Council, spoke at Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church in Warrenville, Illinois. The talk was sponsored by The Fellowship of St. James, publisher of Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity, the Daily Devotional Guide, the St. James Calendar, and Salvo magazine, and the title was “Crucible of the Assyrians.”