Friday, May 31, 2024

Personalised Cancer Vaccines - Hopefully Not Too Far Away For All Sufferers.

‘Landmark moment’ for cancer patients as thousands to receive personalised vaccines in NHS trial.

31 May 2024, 06:07 | Updated: 31 May 2024, 06:09

Elliot Pfebve is the first person to be treated with a personalised vaccine for bowel cancer in England.
Elliot Pfebve is the first person to be treated with a personalised vaccine for bowel cancer in England. Picture: PA/University Hospitals Birmingham NHS foundation trust

By Jenny Medlicott

Thousands of NHS cancer patients in England will get personalised vaccines over the next year to help fight their disease in what has been described as a ‘landmark’ moment for treatment.

The vaccines prime the immune system to recognise and destroy any remaining cancer cells to reduce the chances of the disease returning.
So far, 30 hospitals have signed up for the Cancer Vaccine Launch Pad, which will match hospital patients with clinical trials using mRNA technology.

Early results of the vaccine, made by BioNTech, will be presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology's annual conference on Friday.

Dozens of patients have started receiving the vaccines and thousands are expected to enrol by 2026. LBC.

Labour Last Left Office With A Lower Unemployment Figure A Hundred Years Ago This Year. Terrifying, Innit?

 This is true of most Labour governments, including the two most recent examples which both saw unemployment increase, according to current data. But historic unemployment data, while not directly comparable with current data, suggests there’s at least one exception, with unemployment falling during the Labour minority  government of 1924. The Economy. 

Blogger: When You Can't Vote Tory - It Has To Be Reform UK.

Perfect Tactics. Nigel Must Not Be Associated With The Coming Tory Wipeout.

DT.

 

Phew!

Donald Trump being jailed would place US 
'on brink of second civil war'.

Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts in his historic New York hush money trial. High profile Republican Sarah Palin predicted this will spark a second civil war.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in 1983.

 The God of revival awaits.


Recently a trusted mentor and friend suggested I read what is known as the “Templeton Address,” delivered by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in 1983. I was familiar with his name but knew nothing of him personally nor of his words, which have proven prophetic for our country while offering a sober warning to any American willing to listen with an open mind.

Expelled from the Soviet Union in 1974, Solzhenitsyn sought to warn the West, in general, and the United States, in particular, that we are on the same destructive path his homeland followed, from a once “pious” culture to a place where “tens of thousands of priests, monks and nuns were pressured to renounce the Word of God, were tortured, shot in cellars, sent to camps, exiled to the desolate tundra of the far North, or turned out into the streets in their old age without food or shelter.”

Additionally Solzhenitsyn recalled, “For tens of millions of laymen, access to the Church was blocked, and they were forbidden to bring up their children in the Faith. Religious parents were wrenched from their children and thrown into prison, while the children were turned from the faith by threats and lies.”

In Russia, just as was true in Nazi Germany, the atrocities did not come suddenly. They were preceded by lesser developments that grew increasingly evil over time because little to no resistance was offered.

To those who have eyes to see, the future that was subsequently foretold by Solzhenitsyn is now on the brink of becoming dangerously real in our country and we are seeing developments we could not have begun to imagine even as recently as 10 years ago. The pattern of increasing evil becoming the norm is now clearly evident in our own culture.

Our nation has fallen so far from its Christian roots that our government, schools and media are now operating unabashedly in open rebellion against God. And so, the truth of Solzhenitsyn’s warning rings true, now more than ever. “While I was still a child. I recall hearing a number of older people offer the following explanation for the great disasters that had befallen Russia: Men have forgotten God; that’s why all this has happened.”

Surely the foundational institutions of our nation serve as clear evidence of what it is now true of America, just like Russia and just like Nazi Germany, “men (and women) have forgotten God.” How could this happen in a land founded by men who had reverence for God, with an estimated 350,000 churches now operating freely coast to coast? The hard answer is simple. The American Church does not resemble the Church of the Bible and has become powerless in the spiritual battle for the soul of our nation.

What do you suppose the next 10 years will look like in America? How long before rampant evil turns into heinous atrocities? Five years? Ten years? More? How will the tide turn if the Church continues to ignore the warning and maintain business as usual as if nothing is seriously wrong? Solzhenitsyn concluded, “If we perish and lose this world, the fault will be ours alone.”

If there is to be any hope for our nation and for our children, it is the hope that God would revive His people and spare our nation from the judgment it deserves. And history shows that God brings such revival only in response to His people gathering to pray in a spirit of repentance. Yet still, in the face of this grave threat, Churches in America show no inclination to repent, no need to reorient their weekly activities to make devoted, fervent, united prayer their highest priority.

In the midst of this, the age-old adage rings true, “If we do not learn from history, we are doomed to repeat it.” And so it is that we are now in a perilous time in the history of our nation that requires something extraordinary of our churches.

What kind of resolve will be needed? Let’s look back to the commitment demonstrated by the founders of our nation when they lived in a perilous time. This is how they concluded the Declaration of Independence: “And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.”

It was no idle pledge. Many did lose their lives. Many did lose their fortunes. Are you willing to show such resolve? Are you willing to go “all in” to serve your Lord with obedience to His call? Will you pledge your life, your fortune and your honor to create a better future for your children?

Step one is to prioritize prayerfulness, get on your knees and repent, specifically inviting God to reveal how you must grow in obedience to His Word. Step two is to call others in your church to do the same and join with those who are willing. No revival has ever begun any other way.

The God of revival is waiting. Will he find men and women determined to become catalysts for fervent prayer and repentance in their churches or will the next 10 years bring a new wave of unimaginable evil to our communities? CP.

Jim Ash served twenty-five years as the publisher of the Main Street Journal in Marlborough, MA, a local newspaper he founded in 1997. He retired from that post in 2021 and is currently working on three faith-related books that are in various stages of development, as well as faith-related short stories and commentary. He can be reached by email to Acts1Verse14@gmail.com.

Christians Should Be Kind To All.

 

Portuguese Jewish orgs commemorate Christian figures who were kind to Jews

A nun who made kaddish for a Jewish man when no one else would was honored alongside the Bishop of Oporto, D. Manuel Linda. By JERUSALEM POST STAFF11/05/2024. JP.

Birdie.


 

Walk In His Ways.


 

Such Actions Will Not Go Unpunished.

United Methodists Lift Bans on LGBTQ+ Clergy and Same-Sex Marriages in Historic Vote.

Thursday, May 2, 2024
United Methodists Lift Bans on LGBTQ+ Clergy and Same-Sex Marriages in Historic Vote

The United Methodist Church removed its bans on LGBTQ+ clergy and same-sex weddings during a vote Wednesday that wasn’t a surprise but was nevertheless historic due to the body’s influence on the culture and the Christian community.


Er ... Quite.


 

Disgraceful - In Its Most Literal Sense.

 

A Story To Warm The Heart.

Couple in Wales jailed for series of 'dine and dash' offences.


Updated 29 May 2024.
A couple have been jailed for carrying out a string of “dine and dash” offences, racking up large bills for food and drink before leaving without paying.A judge at Swansea crown court said Ann McDonagh, 39, and Bernard McDonagh, 41, had “cynically and brazenly” defrauded restaurants and a takeaway in south Wales.Judge Thomas KC told the court that the couple, from Port Talbot, had ordered more than they could eat – including T-bone steaks – just to see if they could get away with it and got a buzz out of their spree. “It was criminality for criminality’s sake,” he said.The court was told the couple were from a “very large Travelling community” and the judge criticised them for reinforcing negative stereotypes.It emerged that Bernard McDonagh had 27 convictions, including for affray, criminal damage and theft, and that Ann McDonagh had 18 convictions, many for shoplifting. He had 23 aliases, and she had 20. The judge said he believed Ann McDonagh played the leading role and jailed her for 12 months. Bernard McDonagh was given eight months.

Thursday, May 30, 2024

Birdie.


 

Fight The Good Fight.

Taking on the giant of pornography.

Anita Laryea  27 May 2024.

(Photo: Getty/iStock)

This year the Naked Truth Project (NT) celebrates 10 years of opening eyes and freeing lives from the damaging impact of pornography. The organisation, based in Manchester, has been recognised widely for the work it does to break the cycle of porn addiction and bring restoration to the lives of many.

Christian Today spoke with Ian Henderson, founder and CEO, to hear about how the church has been tackling pornography over the last decade, new challenges with the rise of AI, and what parents can do to safeguard their children from adult content.

NT set out to 'open eyes and free lives from the damaging impact of pornography through awareness, education and recovery programmes.' Do you think the Church is more aware of the problem 10 years on and have churches got better at discussing and addressing porn addiction?

Yes, I think we have definitely seen change. I certainly remember over 10 years ago when we began having some conversations and doing a few pilot initiatives to see what response that might have. In those early days, I think talking about pornography in the church context was taboo - no one even wanted to hear the 'P' word being said. By contrast in mainstream culture it was becoming taboo to even suggest there might be anything harmful about pornography.

Since then, thousands of leaders have attended our conferences and events, and 10 years on we are still engaging with churches that want to talk about and tackle this issue. Increasingly, we are being asked by theological colleges and Bible colleges to come and speak to leaders in training about this issue. I think that's quite significant because it may be that one of the reasons why porn was so difficult for churches and church leaders to address was because they didn't feel trained and equipped to talk about it.

As many as 93 per cent of church leaders identify that porn is a significant problem in their congregation, but only 7 per cent of church leaders have any programmes or ways to support people. There is a big gap there - or there was - and I think we are seeing that gap beginning to close.

I also think that we are seeing changes in wider society as well. A few years ago it was taboo to suggest that porn was harmful, but I think more and more people are beginning to recognise the addictive nature of porn and the negative impact it might have on relationships and young people's understanding of relationships. The Online Safety Bill was recently passed here in the UK which I think is a reflection of people beginning to understand that we need to protect young people around this issue.

The rise of AI has created a new sector within pornography, 'deep fake' porn. Is a new strategy needed to address these emerging challenges?

For us as a charity the majority of our work is education and recovery so, we're helping those that are struggling with the impact of porn on their lives, or the lives of their loved ones. The reality is that while the kinds of porn that people consume or download may change, what remains the same is its destructive nature. It's still something that is unrealistic and creates toxic views of others.

A dictionary definition of porn would define it along the lines of writings, pictures and films that have been designed to stimulate sexual desire, often for profit, so even in that dictionary definition you have a 'what' and a 'why'. The 'what' could be films, magazines, or a deep fake AI-generated picture, or it might be a hand drawn anime manga cartoon. The 'what' can look different but the 'why' remains the same - creating something to stimulate sexual excitement in order to generate a profit. The porn industry is still seeking to leverage people's vulnerabilities, their brokenness and weakness, to make money. That is why we as an organisation often talk about rescuing people downstream who are drowning. People will be drowning regardless of how the porn is actually created.

Having said that, a small percentage of our work is in partnering with and supporting organisations who work primarily around changing legislation and law. There is a lot of work happening in that space, including around the question of whether there needs to be some legislation for AI.

What are your thoughts on age verification controls on porn sites?

I think it's been a long time coming. It's frustrating that it took so long, but we can celebrate that age verification has finally passed into law. The question now is to see how well it's regulated by Ofcom.

It's important to understand that this is about protecting young people. It's not a conversation about consenting adults and freedom; it is an agreement that young people under the age of 18 shouldn't accidently be exposed to porn. We should be able to have things in place that mitigate against that.

What can parents do to protect their children in a world where porn seems to be prolific?

It does massively depend on the age of the child but in general terms, there need to be both controls and conversations. When they are younger it is easier to have more control. When they get older, it's more about a conversation. It's helpful to think of the internet as a city and think about how parents would raise their children in that kind of environment.

My two kids grew up living in the centre of Manchester. When they were little we wanted them to experience what was good about the city. We wanted them to go to places, experience things, enjoy things and we were normally with them, making sure that they were safe. When they were crossing the road, we were holding their hands. When they became teenagers we didn't do that. They would go into town on their own and be with their friends, so it became much more about having conversations around where they were going and what they were doing.

I think the internet is a similar thing. It's natural and healthy for children to have independence in their real life and I think probably in the digital world we need to be working on that too. When they are younger we need to make sure that we are holding their hands and some parents don't know how to do that because the internet feels overwhelming to them. We have a parents' pack with lots of advice about how parents can put in some controls when with younger children and have conversations if they are older. That would be a good starting point for lots of parents.




We would also encourage parents to have a conversation with the whole family in which they reach an agreement about each other's digital use. That can help teenagers particularly because it makes it less about them.

You've reached your 10-year milestone. What's next for NT?

We hope to be able to continue the work we are doing because it is needed now more than ever. We have already engaged with around 100,000 pupils in schools but we want to talk to more schools and more young people, and in other countries, not only the UK, because the problem is so huge - 56 billion hits on one porn site in one year tells me 100,00 pupils in 10 years isn't quite enough yet!

That's another reason why it's important that our resources are accessible to people, whether they have a faith or not. What we've seen is that as people start their recovery, they also start exploring and coming to faith because they've joined a community where there are Christians who are often struggling with the same thing. I'd love to see more of that.

We are inspired by Isaiah 40's language of 'levelling mountains, lifting valleys, preparing the way for the Lord, clearing a way so that the goodness of God could be revealed to all people.' Pornography is a mountain that needs to be levelled. Our part is to ask how we can stand against this huge giant of pornography, and see more people discover - or rediscover - God. CT.

When You Have Jesus To Support You - Why Sell Out To 'Other Gods?'


 

Evil Treatment of Somali Convert.

Somali convert attacked by Muslim relatives over his Christian faith

Duncan Williams  28 May 2024.

(Photo: Getty/iStock)

A Somali Christian convert faced a brutal attack from his Muslim relatives, leading to severe injuries and separation from his wife and five children.

Mohammad Abdul, 40, was attacked on 5 May on the outskirts of Kismayo, a port city in Somalia's Lower Juba region, after converting to Christianity on 20 March, Morning Star News reports. According to an anonymous source, who withheld their name for security reasons, Abdul's relatives took his wife and children while he was recovering from the attack at a medical clinic.

 

I'm Not Losing Faith in Our Police - That 'Faith' Disappeared Years Ago.

 https://www.christiantoday.com/article/losing.faith.in.our.police/141759.htm




John The Baptist.

 https://www.christiantoday.com/article/the.strange.afterlife.of.the.john.the.baptist.movement/141762.htm


God’s Love and Ours. 1 John 4.

God’s Love and Ours. 7)  Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows G...