Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Reflections on My Trip to Israel - Day 1 of 10
























































































Day One -- At Last, A Visit to the Holy Land

At last, I was on my way to visit the Holy Land. For years I dreamed of it, but somehow always kept on procrastinating about the trip. However, I have always been attracted to the culture of Israel, and fascinated by the Hebrew language, so much so that at Bible College I did a couple courses in the Hebrew language and some studies in Israelology. And I thank God for having done them.

Last year the trip nearly happened but did not, and this year it nearly did not happen. But it did. It happened when I heard of the Grace TV Israel Tour with Pastor Peter Youngren as host of the tour, and since I know of Pastor Peter’s church which is the Toronto International Celebration Church, I decided this was the time and seized the opportunity.

I went on this trip with a lot of expectation. I had been thinking “at last I will walk in places where Jesus walked, and see places where He healed the sick and did His miracles.” After a three-hour wait on arrival at the airport to check in, at last my husband, Errol and I boarded an El Al aircraft on May 3rd bound for Tel Aviv on a nonstop flight. And as I settled myself in my seat and buckled up, deep in my heart I said: “Oh Israel, here I come…”

I was told the flight would be 11 to 12 hours long and wondered how I would endure sitting in one position for that long, then I remembered that when I went to England some years ago the trip was 8 hours, so what if it is only 4 hours more! Anyway, I managed. The drone of the engines seemed like it would never end. And all we could do was just wait and wait for the touch-down.

Eventually we arrived at the Ben Gurion Airport at 7:05 a.m. next day to a crisp morning, slightly cool, and with beautiful sunshine. It felt great to stand on terra firma once again and our 10-day bus tour started immediately.

There we were met by our bus drivers and tour guides. Our company of tourists filled three buses and my husband and I were assigned to Bus #3. From the beginning we felt we were in the hands of two competent helpers. Our bus driver was Obadiah (Ovad), who did an excellent job in manoeuvring steep hills and deep curves, and our tour guide was Doron Hoffman who is passionate about his work He did an excellent job in showing us around and narrating the information we came to Israel to hear. Also, he was not short on filling our ears with humour all along the way, which made our trip a memorable one.

Thank God, the buses were comfortable and airconditioned. Our first stop was the Mount of Olives. We began with a sweeping view of the Old City of Jerusalem and surrounding area, and a visit to the Mount of Olives and Garden of Gethsemane. Here, Doron, our tour guide gave us a picturesque, historical overview of the Old City and surrounding area.

I had heard that a visit to Israel involved a lot of walking and that we should wear comfortable shoes, but to say that the tour involves a lot of walking is an understatement. Jerusalem is a city of hills, walls, stones and more stones, large and small, and it really does involve more that a lot of walking. It is an experience of climbing hills and walking on rough terrain, and I found it to be quite a challenge for the first two days. However, I did much better than I expected for the rest of the tour.

I was determined to master the trip and by the grace of God, I did. However, in the process, I have discovered the secret to being able to do long bouts of walking, and it is this: just keep on
w-a-l-k-i-n-g.

I am not one for much walking and when our tour guide explained that the walk to the Garden of Gethsemane was a very steep and challenging one from where we were, and that those who felt they could not walk would be taken there by the bus that was music to my ears.

However, the bus drove the few of us who stayed on it to the Garden of Gethsemane where Jesus spent his last few hours on earth in agony and prayer to His Father in heaven (Matthew 26:36-56) and there we caught up with those who walked.

At the Garden of Gethsemane, we walked and walked through pathways in the garden, absorbing the beauty of every tree, shrub and flower while trying to catch every word and hold on to every description of what we saw, as given by Doron, our guide.

The garden is filled with gnarled, old olive trees, most of them hundreds of years old, though most likely none of the trees were as old as before the time of Jesus’ death, because we are told that during the siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD, the Romans destroyed all the trees in the area for use as fire wood and for the purpose of the siege itself.

As I looked at those olive trees, I thought to myself “if only those trees could talk, they would have much to say.” And as I reflected on the beauty and calmness of the garden, I was reminded me of the words of that popular, spiritual song: “I came to the Garden alone, while the dew was still on the roses” and thought of how it might have been in the time of Jesus’day.Was the garden just as beautiful, peaceful and calm?

I wondered: “What did Jesus contemplate during His last few hours?” Did He think of you and me? Did He look beyond the cross He knew He would have to endure to the glories of heaven? But then again, I remembered that we have only to look to the Book of John, chapters 16 and 17 for the answer.

Another place of interest to the tourist is the Church of the Agony, also named The Church of All Nations (so named because it was built with financial support from 12 different countries) which stands next to the Garden of Gethsemane and is a beauty to behold.

Then off we were to a fabulous lunch of Israeli cuisine and then to the Crowne Plaza Hotel to relax for the rest of the day. After dinner that evening, we enjoyed a dynamic teaching by Pastor Peter Youngren before retiring for the night in anticipation for the next day.






Tuesday, August 24, 2010

It's All About Your Breakthrough

Imagine for a moment that you are held CAPTIVE in a castle or tower of some kind
and someone comes by and offers you a key to set yourself FREE...
Would you take that key and become free? If not, why not?
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Dear Friend:

Take responsibility for change in your life and become the person your were created to be ...

New Vision Ministry invites you to attend the workshop It’s All About Your Breakthrough, which will take place at the Barbara Frum Library at 20 Covington Road in the Bathurst St. & Lawrence Ave. area on Saturday, October 16th 2010, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Speakers will be:

Monica Hernandez, Ph.D., D-CPC
Helen Pearman Ziral, Ph.D., MA, MEd
...and others

Dr. Monica Hernandez is a Certified Psychotherapist Counsellor and Life Coach. Dr. Helen Pearman Ziral is a Human Relations and Communication Specialist.

Topics include:
• Breaking addictions, dysfunctions and compulsive disorders
• Breaking patterns of codependency, dependency and the enabling habit
• The journey from brokenness to wholeness
• Personality is self-created
• Total restructuring for change
• De-cluttering mind, body and spirit
...and much more

You will leave this workshop with keys that can help you breakthrough destructive patterns
of thinking and living

Cost of the workshop is $30.00 at the door
Early registration (by October 9, 2010) $25.00

P.S. Be an early bird and register today. The cost of the workshop It’s All About Your Breakthrough includes take-away handouts and worksheets that would help you evaluate yourself and give you strategies and exercises to work on for your personal breakthrough.
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Saturday, June 19, 2010

It's All About Breakthrough...

Dear Reader:

Let me tell you an amusing story. Maria, an inquiring young woman, wanted to know everything about the mastery of life, nature and the universe. She was eager to learn. Most of all, because of long-standing inner conflicts, Maria wanted to know how to deal with her stress and emotional pain. Obsessed with her passion to master her challenges in life, she travelled to a guru in a distant land who set her up in a cave, and gave her a lot of books to read and study.

Every morning Guru came to check on Maria’s progress and asked: “Have you been reading?” And she replied: “O yes, I have been reading and studying but I have not yet found the secret to overcoming my emotional pain.”

And Guru would continue: “Have you learned the secret about the mastery of life, nature, and the universe yet? Have you learnt how to handle your emotional pain and stress yet ...”

“Not yet...” would be Maria’s reply, and Guru would lift a stick and strike her with it.

The pattern was the same everyday. Guru visited the young woman in the cave, asked her the same questions and she gave the same bottom-line answer: “I have not yet found the secret of overcoming my emotional pain.” And Guru would strike her with his stick.

Early one morning, Guru visited Maria and asked her the usual questions and she gave him the usual answers. However, Maria knew what was coming next and felt she could not deal with one more whack of Guru’s stick. And just as Guru raised his stick to strike Maria, she swiftly reached up and grabbed it.

Suddenly realizing what she had done, Maria became afraid of what might happen next...

However, Maria was shocked to hear Guru say: “Congratulations. You have done well. You have found the answer. You now have the secret.” And Guru affirmed the secret to the mastery of life with these words: “People must grab a hold of that which inflicts pain before it can strike.”

Friend, you and I can agree that Guru’s striking Maria with the stick reflects the
stressful events we allow to inflict emotional pain upon us, but the truth is: we can master that part of our lives and enjoy harmony, peace and well-being.

Do you have unchained negative emotions? We all display them from time to time, but the important thing to consider is how often we have them and how long we allow them to plague our minds. I can tell you of ways to help shorten their stay - - even stop them before they begin to inflict blows upon us. Remember Maria’s triumph in the story above?

You can enjoy a balanced way of life

"Breaking Through the Barriers" is a workbook, which is a practical guide to overcoming fear, instability, worry, anxiety, guilt, emotional hurts, depressive moods and other hurdles in life. This book is written for your emotional health.

This book, written from a counselling /life-coaching point of view with biblical references, insights and spiritual exercises can be a helpful resource to you in gaining triumph over fear, anger, instability, guilt, emotional hurts, depressive moods, procrastination and much more.

Besides its seven lessons, this book is loaded with reflections, prayer, meditations and timeless gems to keep you motivated on your journey towards breakthrough and beyond. As a matter of fact, this book shows how to stop emotional hurts before they start. And its life-changing principles can help you develop positive attitudes so you can enjoy balance and stability in your everyday experiences.

And best of all, the information in this book is easy to understand and practice.

You were meant to have dominion over the earth and by applying the life-changing principles of "Breaking Through the Barriers" you will be able to identify emotional barriers in your life and learn how to deal with them If you are emotionally stressed, these teachings will be useful to you. And a powerful tool that can help you is "My Personal Reminder" (MPR). With practice, you will be able to establish MPR and have it serve you effectively. Many people have benefited from this simple spiritual exercise.

Are you overwhelmed by fear, worry and anxiety? Maybe guilt and instability? And what about depressive moods and procrastination? Even anger? Also tears and sad feelings. Maybe your emotional hurt goes way back into your childhood. However, you will learn how to confront these challenges and break through your emotional shackles.

In "Breaking Through the Barriers" you will learn strategies that can change your personality, and eventually, your life. They will renew your mind and help you feel good about yourself. In other words, you can achieve self-mastery or temperance as it is called in the Scriptures. In the pages of this book you will receive find 49daily readings and reflections that offer fresh insights and inspirations; these exercises are meant to motivate you and change your change your way of life for the better.

This book will help you develop a better understanding of what life is all about. Also, you will understand your shortcomings and learn how to deal with them. Its information will help you gain wisdom and strength. In short, you will gain greater balance in body, mind and spirit, and develop orderly habits.

This book is suitable not only for personal use, but also for small, life-enrichment group study.


"Breaking Through the Barriers"
A Practical Guide to Overcoming Personal Challenges

ISBN 0-9736270-0-X
100 pages 8 1/2 x11, spiral bound
Cost: $39.95 (including shipping and handling)
Mail orders only to U.S. and Canada

A PDF download of the book is available at http://www.newvisionministry.org/breaking-through-the-barriers.html - cost $25.00

For immediate mailing to U.S. and Canada, place your order now at:
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Sincerely,

Monica Hernandez, Ph.D.
Counsellor/Life Coach

P.S. Stop missing out on your sense of well-being and happiness. As you apply the principles and strategies given in "Breaking Through the Barriers," you can gain peace of mind, spiritual freedom and the abundant life that is meant for you.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Lessons For Today

Welcome to Lessons for Today, an audio-book for those who seek spiritual triumph over life’s everyday challenges.

This audio-book is a collection of 15 Scripture-based vignettes that teach, counsel, and inspire. These are practical Christian messages that are meant to enrich your everyday living.

The vignette titles are as follows:
(1) The Principle of Change, (2) The Power Of Belief,
(3) What Have You In the House? (4) Diamonds In The Rough, (5) Discipline and Temperance, (6) Wisdom and Understanding, (7) Write Yourself A Vision Plan, (8) To Thine Own Self Be True, (9) Break the Hurrying Habit, (10) Flourish Where You Are Planted, (11) Dealing With Decisions, (12) The Art of True Giving and Receiving,
13) Be Your Brother’s Keeper, (14) Settle Your Differences Quickly, (15) Discover Inner Peace and an epilogue: Thoughts and Words to Live By.

Our human experience
Our human experience is filled with barren places and crooked paths. However, the Scriptures indicate that God is in the exchange business. He is willing to take the fallen state of His children and give His beauty in exchange, which is restoration, peace of mind, love, truth and orderliness. In other words, He is offering His abundance and freedom for mankind’s lack and limitations.

Many people are dealing with life-dominating problems, and questioning God’s providence and care, wondering why they should have to undergo their challenges. However, prayer and meditation on Scripture will give some insight into God’s ways, while a change of attitudes and mindsets could be of added help towards a sense of balance and better living.

What will you find in “Lessons for Today?”
In this the First Series, you will find lessons that address various everyday challenges, and show how they can be overcome by using practical and biblical principles. For example, the following topics are addressed:
● breaking unwanted habits,
● developing assertiveness,
● stability, spiritual discipline,
● prosperity, discovering inner peace,
● reaching other goals

Our Mission
Our mission is to share with you a way of life that would enhance your everyday experience, therefore at the end of each lesson, five Question Helps and seven Scripture Helps are given. Both these Helps are reflected in the lesson, also Personal Reflections and Timeless Gems that are relevant to the lesson are given.

It is our hope that as you make use of these teachings and their various helps, the Spirit of God will bless you with insights and impartations from Himself, and we encourage you to journal these spiritual revelations.

This audio book is meant for easy listening
This audio-book, is read to you by its author, Monica Hernandez of New-Vision Ministry of Mount Carmel, an independent institution for Christian education. All Scriptures are quoted from the Authorized King James Version of the Bible except where noted otherwise, and is meant for easy listening.

This writer has seen the wonder-working power of God heal the sick, transform people addicted to false appetites into fervent followers of Him, and turned around unpleasant circumstances. These have all taken place through seeking God’s counsel, with fervent prayer and meditation. The practice of meditation and prayer, and seeking God’s counsel are still the most profound ways of changing one’s life.

This audio-book Lessons for Today goes out with the hope that its lessons will be catalysts to bring about change into the lives of its listeners.

Special Offer“Lessons For Today” is a series of 15 vignettes on 4 CDs which can normally be yours for a ministry gift of $30.00. We are offering the series for a gift of $22.00 till May 31st, 2010.

You can either make your order online at www.newvisionministry.org at our e-store or
send us a cheque payable to New Vision Ministry at the following address:

New Vision Ministry
P.O. Box 47554,
1530 Albion Road,
Etobicoke, Ontario, M9V 1V5
Canada

Sunday, April 4, 2010

A Quotation By Archbishop Romero

I found this great quote by Archbishop Romero, who was assassinated 30 years ago, and thought I would share it with you:

It helps, now and then, to step back and take a long view.
The kingdom is not only beyond our efforts, it is even beyond our vision.
We accomplish in our lifetime only a tiny fraction of the magnificent enterprise that is God's work.
Nothing we do is complete, which is a way of saying that the kingdom always lies beyond us.
No statement says all that could be said.
No prayer fully expresses our faith.
No confession brings perfection.
No pastoral visit brings wholeness.
No program accomplishes the church's mission.
No set of goals and objectives includes everything.
This is what we are about.
We plant the seeds that one day will grow.
We water seeds already planted, knowing that they hold future promise.
We lay foundations that will need further development.
We provide yeast that produces far beyond our capabilities.
We cannot do everything, and there is a sense of liberation in realizing that.
This enables us to do something, and to do it very well.
It may be incomplete, but it is a beginning, a step along the way, an opportunity for the Lord's grace to enter and do the rest.
We may never see the end results, but that is the difference between the master builder and the worker.
We are workers, not master builders; ministers, not messiahs.
We are prophets of a future not our own.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Bringing Water Out of A Rock

Written by Monica Hernandez on July 8, 2009
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I feel I know how Moses felt when he went with his brother, Aaron, before the Lord, pleading for water for the children of Israel. I can sense his anger and frustration in looking after a bunch of stiffnecked people, who were complaining all the time. This was not the first time Moses had to go to the Lord on behalf of the people, but this time he was distraught.

And the Lord commanded Moses to “speak unto the rock before the eyes of the people” (Numbers 20:8), but in disobedience, Moses smote the rock instead. He was angry and he showed it.

In our everyday language today, we would say: “Moses lost it...” However, the water came out of the rock abundantly and the people and their beasts drank.

Today, in our search for meaning, let us consider what that incident tells us and how we can apply its message to our lives at this time.

This Old Covenant account of water flowing from a rock reminds us of times when God comes through for us out of rock-like situations, for example, financial troubles, family discord and times of confusion, indecision and pain.

However, we note that the Lord did not tell Moses what to say to the rock. He only said: “Speak unto the rock and it shall give forth his water...” Could it be that the Lord meant: the same thing you say to me, tell it to the rock?

Are there rock-like situations in your life? The presence and power of God lie within every rock-like issue that you are facing and when you speak God’s truth to those situations, you confirm to yourself that His presence and providence are there.

There is creative power in the spoken word for the Scriptures tell us that “death and life are in the power of the tongue...” What words are you speaking into your life?

Words are powerful because they are expressions of the heart. And when the heart is attuned to God and the bounties of His kingdom, the words that we speak will be capsules and confirmation for God's creative power.

And when you are attuned to the Spirit of God, as you examine the thoughts you hold in your heart concerning your affairs, it will make you more accountable to the truth of God’s providence. It will help you consider that if God can cause water to flow abundantly out of a rock, would He not cause His presence to flow abundantly as “waters of life” into your rock-like affairs and transform them?

Speak to the rock-like situations in your life telling them that God is faithful and true to change their course and deliver you out of them.

May God bless you as you speak His providence into your life, never doubting His goodness and power.

THOUGHT FOR TODAY: The Scriptures tell us that “there is life and death in the power of the tongue.”

PRAYER: “God's Word quickens me and opens a way for me where there seems to be no way, and I thank God for His Word active in my spirit, soul, body and affairs. Amen.”

—Monica

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Ask about the workbook "Breaking Through the Barriers" which can be a helpful resource to you in overcoming instability, fear, worry and anxiety, guilt, depressed moods, emotional hurts and much more. To get more information on this book, send an email to monica@newvisionministry.org.

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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

No Turning Back...

Written by Monica Hernandez on July 1, 2009
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Last Sunday, at church, we sang the chorus “I have decided to follow Jesus, no turning back, no turning back...” and it was a rousing start for the service. And though that was not the only chorus we sang, that one about “no turning back” stayed with me for a long time.

Did you ever notice that some of these choruses have a way of touching our emotions differently to the way the older hymns do? I love the old hymns like “What a Friend We Have in Jesus” and “Blessed Assurance” and others like that. When we sing those songs they transport us to a certain mood or atmosphere of worship that cannot be denied, yet when we sing the choruses, they do their own work by putting us into a more zesty mood for the Lord - a mood more for vigilance, more spiritual motivation and feelings like that.

And after we sang and I sat listening to the sermon, “No Turning Back” stayed with me even till after church and it moved my mind into many places. It took me to the Old Testament story of Lot and his wife, fleeing cities about to be destroyed and Lot’s wife looked back. The Bible says she looked back from behind Lot and turned into a pillar of salt. I believe that story holds some principles for us in a practical way - more than just an Old Testament account of something that happened.

Today, being led out of the bondage of what the world offers, we could very well be in the position of Lot’s wife if we look back and yield to the temptations we are leaving behind, because of its appealing sights and sounds or because of a memory that is enticing and overwhelming. The sights and sounds seem fresh in memory and we might long to experience those memories again.

What can we do about that? We can deal with those thoughts and feelings by renouncing them, casting down those imaginations that seek to exalt themselves (2 Corinthians 10:5.

I thought too about the children of Israel in the wilderness, regretting that they had left Egypt where there were many good things to eat, despite the fact they would have been in bondage to a harsh taskmaster. And I wondered about us singing “No Turning Back” in such in a zesty way - how many of us really gave thought and commitment to what we were singing?

Once you have given your life to Christ and He begins leading you in His way, is there something worthwhile to turn back to? In the world with all its appeal, is it worth it to turn back to what goes on there? The truth is that there is nothing worhwhile. Why turn back and have to face the bondage, troubles and deceit of this world alone?

It is true we yet live in the world, and though our Master said: “I am in the world but not of it; I have overcome the world,” we cannot say that to a full extent - not to the extent Jesus could say it, but the beauty of it all is that “in Christ” we can say the same thing - only in Him. In company with Him and through Him, and not wanting to turn back to what this world offers, we could say that we are overcomers, till our Father’s plan is fulfilled and it becomes an actuality.

THOUGHT FOR TODAY: On my spiritual journey, my motto shall be: “Ever forward, never backward.”

PRAYER: “Dear Lord, help me to keep my gaze on you, following wherever you may lead me. Amen.”

—Monica

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BREAKING THROUGH THE BARRIERS
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Ask about the workbook "Breaking Through the Barriers" which can be a helpful resource to you in overcoming instability, fear, worry and anxiety, guilt, depressed moods, emotional hurts and much more. To get more information on this book, send an email to monica@newvisionministry.org.

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Are you facing challenges? In need of prayer support? Send us an email about your prayer needs and we will come into agreement with you for the wonder-working power of God in your life. Email: prayer@newvisionministry.org.