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The NHS is quietly ditching an electronic booking system for outpatient appointments, Choose and Book, which has cost £356m since 2004, in a further sign of the difficulties of introducing efficient IT systems into the health service. The decision to replace it with a potentially even more expensive e-referral scheme by 2016 follows a drop in its use by doctors and patients. During a recent investigation into NHS waiting times by the House of Commons' public accounts committee, MPs were told by NHS staff that while some GPs liked Choose and Book, many did not, and that not all outpatient appointment slots were available on it, limiting its usefulness. Meg Hillier, a Labour member of the committee, said: ‘It's another NHS cock up. A system designed for use by GPs but only used by half of them, has been quietly dropped, so quietly that even most of the NHS seems unaware.’

Strangers will marry after meeting for the first time on a Channel 4 television programme, set to air next year. The series, currently called Married at First Sight, will see TV cameras follow the couples for six weeks after their official ceremony. They will then be offered the choice to stay together or separate. Channel 4’s chief creative officer Jay Hunt claims the programme is a ‘celebration of marriage’, but family groups have criticised the show. The Marriage Foundation said the producers do not understand commitment, while The Christian Institute said the show belittles marriage. Simon Calvert, a spokesman for The Christian Institute, said the idea ‘denigrates marriage’ and it is ‘horrible for broadcasters to be experimenting with people’s lives in this way’. Harry Benson from the marriage group said: ‘Instead of getting married with clarity and intent about their future, these couples will still be in a relationship that is riddled with ambiguity.’

With just under two weeks to the European Parliament elections we’ve got some important news on how your Euro candidates can defend true marriage. These upcoming elections are crucial because Members of the European Parliament have been demanding an ‘Equal Treatment Directive’ that will threaten our freedom to talk about marriage. The Directive would bring in a dangerous low-level harassment law and give the EU control of UK goods and services discrimination legislation. Amongst other things, it would require equal treatment for same-sex marriages and traditional marriages. Schools could be sued for harassment if they allow teachers or pupils to explain why they believe in traditional marriage.

The organisers of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow have closed the ticket website and phone line until ongoing problems with sales can be resolved. Glasgow 2014 said the measure was necessary to address technical issues which had hampered the sales of 100,000 extra tickets since Monday. So far, about 55,000 of the extra tickets have been bought with diving, swimming, mountain biking, track cycling and the triathlon all sold out. Glasgow 2014 chief executive David Grevemberg said that the website and phone line would be unavailable until the technical issues had been resolved. At the time of printing this article they had still not been resolved. The ticket system has not met capacity and has not coped with demand. Extra tickets for all 17 sports and the opening and closing ceremonies went on sale on a first-come, first-served basis at 10:00 BST on Monday.

The Rev John Chalmers, Moderator Designate of the Church of Scotland, is to conduct a reconciliation service three days after the referendum on Scottish independence. The Church says that the service, to which leading figures from the Yes and Better Together campaigns will be invited, is to be held at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh on 21 September and will focus on healing divisions and building the future together. It said the service would highlight the need to put differences aside and begin working with each other, whatever the outcome of the referendum on 18 September. Speaking to BBC Scotland, the Rev Chalmers said: ‘Reconciliation is the business of the church. So it seems fitting, at a time when people are taking sides and passions are running high, that we should prepare for the day after this is all over.’

Legalising assisted suicide would open a ‘Pandora’s box’ and lead to ‘horrible consequences’, a senior Roman Catholic Archbishop has said. Archbishop Antonio Mennini explained that the ‘reality’ of assisted suicide should be revealed, as he warned that the change could lead to further attempts to weaken the law. The House of Lords is set to discuss the issue when it debates Lord Falconer’s Assisted Dying Bill. Archbishop Mennini, who has represented the Pope in Great Britain since 2011, said the ‘nice’, ‘politically correct’ term ‘assisted dying’ should be exposed. ‘But once we open this ‘Pandora’s box’ we know as well the horrible consequences that follow.’ He then gave the example of Belgium, which after introducing euthanasia in 2002 brought in child euthanasia earlier this year.

1. Nah El - Conference, May 8-11 in Strasbourg:
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The conference has three focus points:
(1) winning whole nations for the Lord Jesus Christ
(2) the challenge of human trafficking and sex slavery in Europe
(3) blessing the Jews
 
2. March for Jesus Strasbourg, May 24: Contact by email at "contactmarchpourjesus.org"
 
The Lord changed the focus of MfJ from purely Strasbourg first to the German-French friendship and then began to add the European dimension. So in 2012 at the end of the march we assembled in the auditorium of the Council of Europe and last year we prayed on the venue of the EU-Parliament.
 
This year, one day before the European elections, we will pray on the venue of the EU-Parliament again. And as to the future we believe that the Lord wants strong representation of His people from all European nations to have supernatural impact and also demonstrate to the public and political world that the Christians are alive and to be heard.
 
Berthold Becker
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The January ceasefire agreement between warring factions has been a dismal failure.  Violence of the last four months has affected every aspect of the world's youngest nation.  It has:
  1. Displaced more than one million people
  2. Prevented farmers from planting crops
  3. Devastated the oil production, a major portion of the government's revenue
  4. Disrupted education 
  5. Created emotional and psychological trauma, especially for women and  children.
Looming large now is the threat of starvation.  A UN aid worker, Toby Lanzar warns that South Sudan is now on a par with Syria as 1/3 of the population is at severe risk of starvation. "If we miss the planting season, there will be a catastrophic decline in food security," he reports. Crops must be planted before the end of May.
 
Caught in the middle of the violence are the children. UNICEF spokeswoman Doune Porter says, "To be able to introduce some kind of normality, some kind of routine by going to school is very important." More than 170 temporary school spaces have been set up.
 
The battle is a spiritual one.  As Christians we must enter the spiritual battle and pray on behalf of those suffering who are precious to God.
 
Let's Pray:
 
  • The displaced children to have safe and stable living conditions and continuity of education (The Bible, Matthew 19:14).
  • Farmer to be protected from harm and upheaval as they plant crops before the end of May (The Bible, Jeremiah 5:24).
  • Political figures and parties to recognize that their differences are devastating the country. Pray that they will confess their sins and repent of their hunger for power. (The Bible, 2 Chronicles 7:14).
Afghans went to the polls last month and voted in record numbers in a reasonably peaceful atmosphere for which we give thanks to the Lord. The prayer movement there was also energized by a recent prayer initiative that was jointly led by a local humanitarian organization and the IPC.  Thank God also that a planned attack by the Taliban against the whole international Christian community while we were praying was foiled, and the five suicide attackers either blew themselves up or were killed in a fire fight with security guards and the Afghan special forces.
 
Unfortunately, one week ago, there was an attack on the hospital run by the Christian organization CURE in Kabul.. Three Christian doctors from the USA were killed and one of their wives was injured and is in critical condition. The attacker was a security guard at the hospital and it is not clear yet whether he was officially from the police or a Taliban. We mourn for the loss of our brothers and pray for the sister who was wounded as well as for the Christian community and NGOs that are working in the country.
 
International organizations have been warned of possible further attacks on foreign NGOs. Please pray for the relatives of those that have been killed and our sister that was injured to be restored again. Also the Christian Foreign Community in Kabul city has been hit quite badly and they need prayer, especially the staff of the CURE hospital.
 
Continue also to pray for the overthrow and dissolution of the Taliban as a political and military movement and for the runoff election to determine the new president of the nation. May he be the man of God's choosing and favor for this time!
I received this through e-mail yesterday morning and believe it is God's heart for Europe. It doesn't matter that it's already started as it's no problem for people to join in part way through - I believe this will build and build as more and more people join this move of prayer and fasting for the nations of our continent. 
 
I am sending this out to various people in this nation and across the continent and if it witnesses with you would you send it out to people you know across Europe.  
I've included 3 small You tube links which explain:
About the vision behind the prayer and fasting
The main points to be praying into 
The all night prayer meeting in Geneva Switzerland on May 31st
 
1.  40 day fast for revival in Europe 21 April-30 May 14, Sharon Stone interviews Lou Engle in London 12 April 14:
  
2.  Lou Engle speaks on what to pray for during the fast:
 
To pray that:
Jesus unleashes a revelation of himself to the church all through Europe.
Unbelievers would be awakened, have dreams, visions and supernatural encounters with Jesus.
We say "Lord of the harvest - thrust forth labourers into the harvest field"
In the next 10 years stadiums would be filled across Europe as a great awakening spreads across the continent.
that the next generation - the young people would be delivered from addictions and would receive a double portion anointing. 
 
3.  Culminating in 'The Call' in Switzerland on May 31st
 
Gwen Radford
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