Ohio Clergy Members Band Together and Stand for Israel; Ten Days Later They Begin Receiving Huge Blessings in Return
News Staff : Mar 5, 2018
Richland Community Prayer Network
[Benjamin Mutti, Coordinator of the Richland Community Prayer Network] points out that there is no such thing in Hebrew as the word "coincidence" ... "This clergy apology letter had a snowball effect and sends shivers down your spine to think that the Blessing of Abraham still impacts our generation ... even today."
In January 2017, clergy from over one-hundred congregations in North-Central Ohio sent an apology letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the position the Obama Administration took in not blocking a United Nations Resolution. 2334. This anti-Semitic resolution called Israel's sovereignty of the Promised Land "an international crime." (Photo: Pastors supporting Israel/via Richland Community Prayer Network)
Ten days after the apology letter was sent by the Ohio clergymen, a massive natural gas pipeline was approved for construction thru north central Ohio after the project was held up by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
The Rover Pipeline Project is more than twice the size of the controversial Keystone Pipeline. With its approval, the 713 mile pipeline brought hundreds of thousands of dollars to the stagnated local economy at a time when energy projects often go contested.
According to Benjamin Mutti, Coordinator of the Richland Community Prayer Network, he believes weeks following the Biblical stand, tangible effects from the clergy collaboration could be seen upon the land.
"According to Department of Agriculture numbers, the spring turkey harvest in Richland County saw a dramatic twenty-four percent increase from last year, whitetail deer harvested was the best in four years, and the cow herd in Richland County, which is estimated in late winter, is now at its largest number in over thirty years, which is utterly amazing!"
Mutti points out that there is no such thing in Hebrew as the word "coincidence." The blessings the area experienced from the apology letter aftermath provoked forty-two area clergymen to also request the County Treasurer to invest taxpayer dollars in Israeli bonds.
"The day the County Treasurer announced that the county government would invest in Israeli bonds, was the same meeting that half a million dollars in unexpected revenue was reportedly discovered to alleviate a budget shortfall! This clergy apology letter had a snowball effect and sends shivers down your spine to think that the Blessing of Abraham still impacts our generation ... even today."