Earthquake to Hit China 7.1
It is Saturday, March 27,2010.
After 3 hours of prayer before Almighty God... I saw in a vision an Angel with a trumpet to his mouth. God said that this Angel's sound... is a warning sound. The word was to China, I then saw oil flowing down from Heaven over China. God said that He is sending an Angel to the Leader of China. To warn the Leader to repent and turn toward the Lord Jesus Christ. God is calling the leader to repent of His sin. His sin of idolatry and the years of idolatrous practices in his country. God said that He loved him and is offering Heaven's mercy and grace to Him and to his country. If he receives it, there will be no judgment come from the heavens. If he does not repent while the oil of mercy and grace is being poured out then the heavenly decree of judgment will come. And the oil of mercy and grace will come after judgment. I saw an earthquake come to the capitol Beijing,China, of unprecedential magnitude. The number I saw was 7.3. I started crying and asking God for His mercy and grace to China's leader and to the people of China,after prayer... I felt that this earthquake was going to be in or near the Capitol of China.
Job 37:13 He causeth it to come, whether for correction, or for his land, or for mercy.
Psa 86:5 For thou, Lord, [art] good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee.
Psa 89:14 Justice and judgment [are] the habitation of thy throne: mercy and truth shall go before thy face.
Pro 16:6 By mercy and truth iniquity is purged: and by the fear of the LORD [men] depart from evil.
Rom.1;18 For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;
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PROPHECY- YOU SHALL SEE QUAKINGS IN THE EARTH!
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Earthquake 7.1 hits: China April 14,2010
YUSHU, Qinghai, June 1 (Xinhua) -- A red sun rises above horizon. In the morning glow, birds fly by an apple tree and a Tibetan cottage.
That is the picture 11-year-old Yu Yemei drew for this year's Children's Day. She named it "Future Home."
Yu's home, in a mountain town in northwest China's Qinghai Province, was shattered by a 7.1-magnitude earthquake on April 14. The entire town of Gyegu was completely flattened.
A total of 2,698 people were confirmed dead, with 270 still missing. Among the dead, 199 were primary and middle school students.
But like Yu, the majority of the 24,448 students in 63 damaged schools in the quake-hit Yushu prefecture survived. As a three-year recovery plan starts, children in Yushu are trying to look ahead.
While most Yushu schools closed for Children's Day, students in a couple of schools still opened on Tuesday celebrated the annual holiday with songs, dances and games with a quake twist.
In Yushu Red Flag Primary School, students at Yu's class pasted a whole wall at the back of their prefab classroom with colorful drawings on the subject of the quake with captions such as "Yushu no tears, Yushu hold on!" and "Thank you uncle soldiers! I feel grateful, I will work hard!"
More than 10,000 soldiers, police and medical workers from across the country poured into Yushu and fought biting cold, altitude sickness to save lives and property.
One month on, many still remain to participate in the reconstruction.
On Tuesday, more than 100 children of the Yushu School for Orphans were invited to a special Children's Day party at an army camp. Kids sang and danced with soldiers who helped build temporary shelters for the school.
"The earthquake destroyed our school. But so many soldiers and kind strangers came. They gave us food, and built classrooms for us," said Katsongdrolma, a student at the school.
After the quake struck, rescue forces were told to save children trapped in collapsed buildings first.
YUSHU, Qinghai, June 1 (Xinhua) -- A red sun rises above horizon. In the morning glow, birds fly by an apple tree and a Tibetan cottage.
That is the picture 11-year-old Yu Yemei drew for this year's Children's Day. She named it "Future Home."
Yu's home, in a mountain town in northwest China's Qinghai Province, was shattered by a 7.1-magnitude earthquake on April 14. The entire town of Gyegu was completely flattened.
A total of 2,698 people were confirmed dead, with 270 still missing. Among the dead, 199 were primary and middle school students.
But like Yu, the majority of the 24,448 students in 63 damaged schools in the quake-hit Yushu prefecture survived. As a three-year recovery plan starts, children in Yushu are trying to look ahead.
While most Yushu schools closed for Children's Day, students in a couple of schools still opened on Tuesday celebrated the annual holiday with songs, dances and games with a quake twist.
In Yushu Red Flag Primary School, students at Yu's class pasted a whole wall at the back of their prefab classroom with colorful drawings on the subject of the quake with captions such as "Yushu no tears, Yushu hold on!" and "Thank you uncle soldiers! I feel grateful, I will work hard!"
More than 10,000 soldiers, police and medical workers from across the country poured into Yushu and fought biting cold, altitude sickness to save lives and property.
One month on, many still remain to participate in the reconstruction.
On Tuesday, more than 100 children of the Yushu School for Orphans were invited to a special Children's Day party at an army camp. Kids sang and danced with soldiers who helped build temporary shelters for the school.
"The earthquake destroyed our school. But so many soldiers and kind strangers came. They gave us food, and built classrooms for us," said Katsongdrolma, a student at the school.
After the quake struck, rescue forces were told to save children trapped in collapsed buildings first.