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May 14 2025

The Stones

The Stones confirm who Jesus is and the clear ownership of the promised land. The land was given to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

Muslims continue to block excavation under the Temple Mount, which only confirms their illegitimate claim to Jerusalem. They exist not only as archaeological markers, but as Jesus said, if they became silent the stones would cry out.

…shouting,“BLESSED (celebrated, praised) IS THE KING WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF THE LORD!

Peace in heaven and glory (majesty, splendor) in the highest [heaven]!”

39 Some of the Pharisees from the crowd said to Him, “Teacher, rebuke Your disciples [for shouting these Messianic praises].”

40 Jesus replied, “I tell you, if these [people]keep silent, the stones will cry out [in praise]!”

41 As He approached Jerusalem, He saw the city and wept over it [and the spiritual ignorance of its people],

Luke 19:38-41

Hallelujah!

This is not symbolic; all of creation knows the Creator. The trees of the fields will clap their hands. All creation grows for the manifestation of the sons of God.

The Land has been given and forever belongs to Israel.

While not specifically a “new book” that focuses solely on “stones proving Israel’s legitimate claim,” the book “When the Stones Speak: The Remarkable Discovery of the City …” does explore the historical connection between the Jewish people and their homeland through archaeological discoveries, according to Amazon.com. The book emphasizes the ongoing relevance of these findings in understanding the historical connection and challenging denialism. 

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Uncategorized

Dec 16 2024

December 16 – The Fourth Heavenly Angelic Birth Announcement of Jesus

Read the rest of the series: December 1 | December 2 | December 3 | December 4 | December 5 | December 6 | December 7 | December 8 | December 9 | December 10 | December 11 | December 12 | December 13 | December 14 | December 15 | December 19 | December 25

In the same region there were some shepherds staying out in the fields and keeping watch over their flock at night. And an angel of the Lord suddenly stood near them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them; and they were terribly frightened. – ‭‭Luke‬ ‭2‬:‭8‬-‭9‬ ‭NASB2020‬‬

Once again, Luke records his findings of all that had been accomplished among us. So that the exact truth would be taught of persons, places, and things and would be made known, not just orally, but written and confirmed. This narrative is not a story, as in a fable or fairy tale, but as the definition of a story: A written narrative of a series of facts or events.

In the same region there were some shepherds staying out in the fields and keeping watch over their flock at night. And an angel of the Lord suddenly stood near them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them; and they were terribly frightened. – Luke‬ ‭2‬:‭8‬-‭9‬ ‭NASB2020‬‬

The angels were sent to these shepherds who were faithfully watching over their sheep. The intent of heaven is to show another fulfillment of Jesus’ coming into the world. Micah prophesied,

And He shall stand and feed His flock In the strength of the LORD, In the majesty of the name of the LORD His God; And they shall abide, For now He shall be great To the ends of the earth; – Micah 5:4

David says, “the Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.” God refers often concerning His people as His flock, the sheep of His pasture. The need for shepherds, pastors, to see Jesus and to know Him as the Great Shepherd is an awesome responsibility. How they care or not care will be held accountable to God. Poor shepherding is addressed by God in the prophets.

In the Bible, bad shepherds are leaders who fail to care for their people and are instead greedy and self-serving. The Bible describes bad shepherds in several places, including Ezekiel 34, Jeremiah 10:21, and Zechariah 11:15-16.

Nonetheless, it is clear that sheep, God’s people, need a shepherd. Once again, we see a sign that Jesus would be the good shepherd of God. In the scriptures, shepherds are used to represent leaders of God’s people (see Isaiah 63:11; Jeremiah 23:2). Shepherds watch for enemies who might attack the sheep and they defend them when necessary. They tend to sick or wounded sheep and search for and rescue lost or trapped ones. We see the instructions given to the shepherds to come and see, Jesus.

An angel appeared to them and told them not to be afraid as he brought good news, “This very day in David’s town your savior was born – Christ the Lord!” They would find the baby wrapped in cloth, lying in a manger.

So much can be said of this angelic announcement. For this post, I want to point out this word given to them: “Your savior is born, Christ the Lord.” The importance of any pastor or leader in the entrustment of the people of God, to care, is his relationship to Jesus. This must be evident and without doubt and the realization of one’s own salvation being worked out in his own life, and the Lordship of Jesus—He is Lord!

One’s love for Jesus, as Jesus later challenged Peter, concerning his love for Him, is shown by the feeding and care for His, Jesus’ sheep. So the question remains for any pastor, shepherd: Do you live Jesus?

He is the Great Shepherd of God! Hallelujah! Thank you Jesus and Glory to God in the Highest!

-Keith Curlee

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Uncategorized

Apr 03 2023

Birthday Giving!

Our founder and president, Keith Curlee, is celebrating his birthday on April 6. Would you consider giving to the work of TMM for his birthday? He is currently ministering with our team in Lebanon.

You gift goes sows towards the Kingdom. From Syrian earthquake relief to Bible distribution in Pakistan, you reach nations and bring people the Gospel.

Give A Birthday gift

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement, Middle East Ministry Trips, Uncategorized

Mar 10 2023

Earthquake Relief Trip into Aleppo, Syria

We are excited to share this report from Nuna at TM Lebanon. When you give to Syrian Earthquake relief here, 100% of the funds will be given to this effort.

Give to earthquake relief today

Trip Into Aleppo

 On the 6th of feb 2023, the day of the earthquake, as I was looking at the news that was coming out of Turkey and Syria, I watched with horror the destruction, the injured, the dead, and I thought, we should go there. We should help. When we shared that we’re going to go, I was pleasantly surprised that so many people wanted to join us in going to Aleppo. We formed a small group and started our drive towards Damascus as a first stop. We only took some baby formulas, some milk packs and some water purifiers tablets and filters and headed up the snow caped mountains on icy roads.

 We started off by going to Jaramana to visit the church there, the community center and learn how the earthquake impacted everyone. We met people who were displaced because of the war trying to gather from their little belongings to send to the earthquake area, we met people who are looking for ways to volunteer and cook for newly displaced families who are taking refuge in Jaramana. 

The level of fear and of despair was quite high. We spent the night in Jaramana in a convent where it was freezing cold, with no electricity, and no heating. The second day we rose up early to start our travels towards Aleppo. The drive is 4 hours and a half. The first major city we crossed was Homs and even after 8 years of being freed from ISIS, Homs is still a mix of death and life. Streets and whole neighborhood are still destroyed and the rubble has not yet been removed. It seemed like time was frozen there. 

We continued our drive from there and for more than a hundred kilometers we saw village after village along the way toward Aleppo completely deserted. Not a single soul was anywhere to be seen. Just grey cement houses with no doors, no windows, full of holes and completely inhabitable. These villages were taken by ISIS, people had to flee and fierce combats was happening there. If it wasn’t for the Russian coming to the rescue with airplanes, I think ISIS would still be there.

During this trip I understood so much of the refugees situation. The people who fled to Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey. When I used to talk to some of them I would encourage them to go back and the common response is: “What will I go back to? My house is completely destroyed!” And now I can say that I am a witness that even if people really wanted to go back to one of those villages in the countryside of Aleppo, and even if they decided to repair their home, there is literally no one there. No electricity, no shop, no neighbors, no school, no business, nothing. The whole country is in need of rebuilding. Going on with our trip we reached the city of Aleppo. The city is divided between areas under the Syrian government and areas controlled by rebel groups. We were shocked to see that life is going on as usual for many of the residents there (restaurants filled with people, hotels filled streets crowded) though hundreds of thousands are homeless. On the night of the earthquake at 4:17 am everyone rushed to the streets in their pyjamas in spite of the rain and freezing cold . people took refuge in schools, churches, mosques. Then little by little people started to return to their homes if their houses were not too badly damaged. The destruction in the government controlled areas is not as bad as the one in the rebel areas. We could not visit those areas as we are forbidden to do so.

We also learned that the humanitarian aid is also not allowed to cross to the rebel area. People had to try to rescue family members with their bare hands, with no help, and no heavy machineries to support them removing the rubble. There is a lack of everything in those areas. Children do not have access to milk, food is extremely expensive and the level of destruction is quite high.

Most of the buildings that were destroyed during the earthquake were so because of several factors. The first is that the buildings were already damaged because of wars, missiles and bombs, the second is that because of economics, some people are now building with not enough steel or a very bad quality of cement, the third is that basic civil engineering principles are not put in place where some people chose to remove a pillar to get extra space or build a 3 story building when the foundations are designed for one.

This does not lessen the fact that hundreds of thousands are now left without homes and are depending on aids . We’ve seen people living on the streets and trying to warm themselves with a fire on the sidewalk, some who are living in the back of a van, some in shelters and schools and all suffer to survive.

One of the huge problems is the lack of fuel. People are allowed 20 liters every 25 days , and at a certain point in December, schools universities and administrative offices had to close down for a week for lack of transport. Electricity is rationed and people have 2 hours of power a day. On the brighter side we’ve also visited a communal kitchen serving 10000 meals a day. The communal kitchen has set their operations in the front yard of a cemetery. And we even got the opportunity to help out with the preparation of a meal. We also visited many churches who are doing an amazing job trying to provide for people, trying to provide a shelter, food, or any kind of assistance. The outcome that we came up with after assessing the ground is that the main need that is not really covered is baby formula, diapers, food and of course shelter.

We have made contacts with many people /ministers on the ground who are already working and we could partner with them to make those distributions to chosen beneficiaries. 

For those of you who would like to support the work in Syria please DO NOT SEND funds to the TRUST BRIDGE FUND as we cannot receive any fund that is assigned to Syria there.

However, TMM and pastor Keith has offered to receive funds for us that are assigned to Syria. These donations will be tax deductible. Please contact me directly for more information. 

Much love, 
Nuna 

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement, Lebanon, Uncategorized

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