Friday, April 11, 2014

Join Us in Prayer for our Nation, our Leaders and Topics of Concern for 4/11/14 - 4/17/14


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The “I AM’s” of Jesus

When Moses asked God who should he say was sending him to Pharaoh’s court, God answered, “I AM WHO I AM” (Exodus 3:14) identifying Himself as the fully existent, eternal One. So when the Jewish skeptics asked Jesus to identify Himself and He declared, “Before Abraham was, I am,” they knew precisely Who He was claiming to be, and picked up stones to kill Him.

Jesus said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I am.”
John 8:58

Jesus also said of Himself, “I am the bread of life” (John 6:35), “I am the light of the world” (John 8:12), “I am the door” (John 10:9), “I am the good shepherd” (John 10:11), “I am the resurrection and the life” (John 11:25), “I am the way, and the truth, and the life” (John 14:6), and “I am the true vine” (John 15:1).

As Americans reject belief systems of any kind – and often seem to be engaged in an all-out war on Christianity – do you hold fast, as the old hymn says, to the “faith of our fathers, living still?” If you have never examined God’s claims on your life through Jesus Christ, won’t you consider that today? And for all who have, intercede for America’s leaders to find the “I AM” during this Easter season.

Recommended Reading: John 8:47-59  Click to Read or Listen

P.G. - Your Prayer Team writing staff

 

Morality in America
Adoption Stalemate
Adoption Stalemate
 
Russian ban on American adoptions continues unabated

by Diann Noles

“Where are Mommy and Daddy? Why haven’t they come back to take me home?” These are the thoughts that haunt scores of Russian children belonging to the approximately 230 families who were in the process of adopting them when Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a ban on American adoptions in January 2013.

The ban is widely regarded as retaliation against the United States’ Magnitski Act which placed economic sanctions against 18 Russian law enforcement officials for human rights violations. It not only affected those Americans who were in the process of adopting, but more importantly the most vulnerable…the children.

Over thirty families have filed appeals with the European Court of Human Rights, contending that the rights of the children they were adopting have been trampled on by the ban. However, the courts move slowly, and some of these families have lost contact with the children they had grown to love. It is estimated that over half of those who were to have been adopted by Americans have now been placed with Russian families.
 
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Executive Prayer Focus
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Tom Wheeler

Tom Wheeler, Chairman, Federal Communications Commission

Emergency responders could more easily locate people who call 911 from their cellphones while indoors under changes the Federal Communications Commission is considering. The FCC is moving forward with a location accuracy rule it voted on last month that would help 911 operators track cellphone calls inside homes and offices. 
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Legislative Prayer Focus
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Hal Rogers

Hal Rogers, United States Representative for Kentucky

The Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee told the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner that the Agency’s approval of the powerful painkiller Zohydro will prove deadly. Representative Hal Rogers of Kentucky said he is “perplexed” at the FDA’s approval of the drug over the objections of the Agency’s own advisory panel.
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Armed Forces Prayer Focus
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General Philip M. Breedlove

General Philip M. Breedlove, USAF, Commander, U.S. European Command

The top general at NATO, U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove said the world shouldn’t rest easy once the dust settles over Crimea — that Russia may have more land in its annexation sights, including nearby Moldova. 
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Judicial Prayer Focus
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Tom Wheeler, Chairman, Fe

Judge A. Raymond Randolph, U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia

At least two judges on the three-judge panel of the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia seemed skeptical of the Obama Administration’s position that it can give ObamaCare subsidies to Americans regardless of what kind of exchange they are in. They signaled that the plain language of the law works against President Obama and his legal time. 
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Inside Washington
Craft Store Coercion
Inside Washington
 
White House hubris and Hobby Lobby

by Jim Ray

What could be worse than receiving the news that your son has been shot in the head by the government? The family of Kaveh Alipour knows the answer to that question. The 19-year-old boy was caught in the crossfire in downtown Tehran during a 2009 protest. Family and neighbors say he was just trying to get home from class, but when his father arrived to retrieve his son’s body, he was dealt another sickening blow. Authorities demanded he pay a “bullet fee” of $3,000 to reimburse Iranian security forces for the cost of the bullet used to kill his son.

Last week, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. It’s one of many lawsuits spawned by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) but this one is notable because the Obama Administration has staked out an ideological position that mirrors that of the ayatollahs. The President’s message is this: Regardless of your views on abortion, the government is going to make you pay for them.

Hobby Lobby’s owners have deeply held religious beliefs concerning the sanctity of life. But the ACA and its enforcer, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), have established regulations requiring employers to provide insurance coverage of contraceptive drugs and devices that end human life after conception. Fines for failing to obey the ACA could cost Hobby Lobby up to $1.3 million per day. The Administration position is that only individuals—not companies—can be exempted from the law on the basis of religious conscience.
 
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Viewpoint
A Cardinal Red Cape
Viewpoint
 
Stanford denies pro-traditional marriage group funds

by By Louie Christensen

Last month Stanford University denied funding to a group called The Stanford Anscombe Society (SAS). The group was requesting funds for an event they were planning to have on the university’s campus to discuss the values of marriage. Why did Stanford withhold funding from SAS? Because the student council was worried the group would promote hate speech towards homosexuals and gay marriage.

According to SAS’s website: “Our aim is to help university students and young adults to promote the values of marriage, family and sexual integrity to the broader popular culture. Featuring speakers at the forefront of this effort, the conference will allow students to network with other individuals who are willing to engage in intellectual and civil discourse about the issues of marriage, family, and sexual integrity.”

SAS was denied $5,600 by Stanford’s student council, despite the fact that SAS does not claim any political or religious affiliations. Why did the student council deny the funding?
 
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Pray for President Obama & Administration

“The debate over repealing this law is over. The Affordable Care Act is here to stay. …As messy as it’s been sometimes, as contentious as it has been sometimes, it is progress,” President Obama announced in the Rose Garden.

A sweeping new UN study on the effects of climate change has created a diplomatic challenge for President Obama as the U.S. is expected to provide $20-30 billion of the World Bank’s fund to assist poor nations in making changes.
Pray for President Obama and his team of advisers as they work on foreign and domestic legacy agendas.
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Congressional Prayer Needs

The Senate voted 61-48 to end debate Wednesday on a measure that would restore federal benefits for the long-term unemployed, making final passage nearly certain this week. Action in the House appears unlikely, however.

Several Senators, including Kelly Ayotte, John McCain and Lindsay Graham have urged President Obama to bring back the Bush-era Eastern European missile defense system to “punish” Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Pray about the actions needed to be taken by both the Senate and House to keep America moving forward.
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Judicial Prayer Focus

The Supreme Court ruled that donors should not be limited on how many candidates they can contribute to during an election, although the Justices did leave in place the maximum donation that can be made to a single candidate.

A federal appeals court has upheld Texas’ tough new abortion restrictions that require abortion-practice doctors to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. Planned Parenthood has vowed to take the case to the high court.
Pray for wisdom for the nation’s judges and Supreme Court Justices.
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Pray for Current Events
THE WARS
There were no U.S. combat casualties in Afghanistan in the month of March – only the third month in over 12 years of war in which there were none, and the first time since 2002 there were no U.S. combat-related deaths anywhere.

A suicide bomber killed six policemen after detonating his explosive vest at the gates of the Interior Ministtry headquarters in Kabul, penetrating nearly to the heart of the Afghan security establishment.
Pray for God’s continued protection for America’s military forces in Afghanistan and around the world.
TERRORISM
An aviation industry group is creating a task force to make recommendations for continuously tracking commercial airliners, while the search for Malaysian MH370 goes on without any debris finds in the Indian Ocean.

Lebanon’s army has stepped up operations in the northern city of Tripoli to try to halt clashes linked to Syria’s civil war. Troops in armored personnel carriers have rolled into the city setting up checkpoints and conducting raids.
Pray that searchers will be able to discern what happened to the Malaysian airliner, and for Lebanon’s people.
THE ECONOMY
The nation’s manufacturing sector picked up modestly in March after a stretch of winter weariness, a sign the economy is on slightly steadier footing as the second quarter gets under way.

The Commerce Department reported that U.S. consumer spending increased in February but a dip in consumer confidence offered confirmation that economic growth had slowed during the first quarter. Some blame the weather.
Pray that the American economy would continue to show improvement, and for the millions still unemployed.
ISRAEL AND THE MIDDLE EAST
Defying the United States and Israel, the Palestinian leadership formally submitted applications Wednesday to join 15 international agencies, leaving the troubled Middle East talks led by Secretary Kerry on the verge of breakdown.

There is a growing potential for security cooperation between Israel and its Arab neighbors to tackle common regional challenges such as Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Syria’s civil war, and Egypt’s ongoing chaotic state.
Pray about the many volatile situations existing in the Middle East, and for God’s protection over Israel.
HEALTH CARE
“With the remarkable surge in enrollment, 7,041,000 people [enrolled] before the midnight deadline,” reported Wiite House Press Secretary Jay Carney, adding, “we passed everyone’s expectations.”

Louisiana’s Governor /Bobby Jindahl announced a plan Wednesday to repeal and replace ObamaCare, laying out a 26-page report that concludes that change must be made in the private sector, and saying a void still exists “out there.”
Pray about the ongoing angst in some parts of society over the Affordable Care Act, its costs and effectiveness.
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Prayer University
Evangelical Latinos
Prayer 101
 
A rising force in midterm elections
 
by Bill Noles Jr.
The growing number of evangelical Latinos—or Evangélicos—may be the rising force in midterm elections and their votes could decide who is elected in 2014. In 2004, the Latino evangelical vote was carried by President George W. Bush and in 2008 a majority voted for President Obama.

Latino evangelicals are one of the fastest growing segments of America’s churchgoing millions. According to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. More than two-thirds of the 52-million-plus Latinos in the United States are Catholic; by 2030 that percentage could be closer to half, and many are joining evangelical Protestant ranks.

While it is difficult to track the numbers of the groundswell of these new Protestants—they often meet in storefronts or living rooms, and language barriers complicate the census process—one thing that’s sure is that their numbers are increasing rapidly.
 
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The Bright Spot
DWTS Testimony
The Bright Spot
 
“My Christianity is Not Going to Take a Back Seat”
Before taking the stage on Tuesday night last week, Candace Cameron Bure explained that one of her dilemmas of performing on Dancing with the Stars was figuring out how to participate in the show known for its sexy costumes and sultry moves and yet stay true to her faith.

"I‘m a Christian," Bure said in footage showing her and partner Mark Ballas preparing for the upcoming week. "My life revolves around my relationship with Jesus Christ so with the overall tone of the dance or the costumes, it‘s not going to take a backseat."
 



 
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1 Timothy 2:1-3 (KJV)
 
1 I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men;
 For kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour;
 
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