This was blocked on my personal profile by FB, though Jonathan Cahn requests it to be shared on Social Media. True evidence of the unjust control of tech media. So watch this while you can, please. Gen 12:3; 2 Chr 7:14
Posted by Sonrise International on Saturday, June 20, 2020
16 comments:
This needs to happen.
Agreed, and soon.
Reverend, sadly I am somewhat pessimistic of revival at this point. So much of the Church does not know they are lost.
Agreed.
That’s why the end-time Church is called a remnant. And exactly why we must all pray together now.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you. I will probably play the audio Saturday.
That’s an excellent idea, Ed. Glad I could help.
I had to load this in Safari to see the video. All I could see in Firefox was the text. Don't know why that is, but thought I should tell you.
Thanks for letting me know, Pascal.
I use Opera, and I could see the video, though perhaps you changed something?
For the moment, it has been shared to my facebook page. :)
Linda, I haven’t changed anything, yet. Firefox is a great browser, but can have some funky settings sometimes. It’s hard to know exactly what affected Pascal’s experience.
Well, it IS an Apple...
I find Chrome alleviates many issues.
Microsoft is be basing their browser on it's engine.
Or Epic which is Chrome without the tracking.
Not heard of Epic. May check that out.
Awesome!. FYI, I was able to listen via the link but the video was covered by a request to allow Facebook.com to use cookies and website data while browsing your website and track my activity. I selected don’t allow and the video reset to the beginning and stopped. If I didn’t respond to the allow/don’t allow pop up, the audio continued to play. They sure are trying to muzzle us, aren’t they?
L&TM - I'm glad you could at least hear it; that is the important part. I'll try to remember to post the link along with the video, next time I embed something. Regarding FB, I use it for casual keeping up with friends & relatives, but I don't particularly trust them. They wanted to track your off-site activity? That's a big "nope" from me, too.
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