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Saturday, 16 November 2013 15:07

Prisons Week: A call to community

hristians across the UK are being invited to pray for prisoners during 'Prisons Week' from 17 to 23 November. The campaign, which has been running since 1975 and uses the tagline 'Stand in the Light', aims to bring attention to the issues surrounding imprisonment. With a committee made up of representatives from various Christian denominations and organisations supporting prisons ministry, it encourages churches and congregations to get involved with schemes run in their local prisons, challenging people to say ‘I'm in’. This campaign comes as recent figures released by the Ministry of Justice reveal that 200,000 children were affected by the imprisonment of a parent in 2009, which is a greater number than experienced their parents' divorce. 85,000 people are currently in custody in England and Wales, and re-offending rates are high. Organisers behind Prisons Week contend that the social impact of crime and imprisonment means that the future of a generation is at risk, and action must be taken.

Pray: for all those who are imprisoned: and for their families, especially the children. Pray for those reaching out with support and encouragement. (Rom.12:8)

 

More: http://www.christiantoday.com/article/prisons.week.a.call.to.community/34649.htm

 

 

Saturday, 16 November 2013 15:02

British Armed Forces in Afghanistan

The penultimate British force has arrived in Helmand province in southern Afghanistan. These troops were once in more than 130 bases, but this is now down to five, and will reduce still further. They now rarely patrol and the formation of the brigade has changed too. They have enough armour and infantry to protect them from Taliban attacks, but a large part of the force is made up of engineers and logisticians engaged in packing what they can to take back to UK and disposing of what they cannot. Many of the troops now arriving in Helmand will stay for nine months, but some will leave earlier as the force rapidly scales back. Please pray for the families who are facing a long nine month separation from their loved ones, and especially for the children who are fearful of Daddy being away.

Pray: that the draw down will be peaceful and safe. Please pray against attacks from the Taliban which might hinder this process. (Ps.140:4)

 

More: More:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24467398

Saturday, 16 November 2013 15:01

Plans to outlaw Christian street preachers

This Government is fast becoming the most authoritarian threat to our liberties of the modern era. The Home Secretary Theresa May is intent on outlawing anything that people may find 'annoying'. John Bingham writes in the Telegraph - Christian preachers, buskers and peaceful protesters could effectively be driven off the streets under draconian new powers designed to clamp down on anyone deemed ‘annoying’, according to a former Director of Public Prosecutions. Lord Macdonald QC said Theresa May, the Home Secretary’s plans for a new civil injunctions to replace Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (Asbos) amount to ‘gross state interference’ with people’s private lives and basic freedoms. The proposed safeguards to prevent abuse of the new system are ‘shockingly’ weak, he writes. Under proposals currently before Parliament, Asbos are to be scrapped and replaced with wide-ranging new orders known as Ipnas (Injunctions to Prevent Nuisance and Annoyance). The draft bill was first read in February this year, and was less threatening to Christian values, see: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201213/cmselect/cmhaff/836/83605.htm

Pray: that the bill in its present format will not be enacted. (Ps.103:6)

 

More: http://archbishop-cranmer.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/theresa-may-seeks-to-outlaw-christian.html

Saturday, 16 November 2013 14:59

'Mother ship' traffickers arrested off Libya

The Italian navy has arrested 16 human traffickers aboard a so-called ‘mother ship’ in international waters off Libya. The ship was located some 500 kilometres southeast of Sicily, near Libya, the Navy said on Sunday. Submarine surveillance ahead of Saturday's raid was ‘of particular importance, notably for gathering proof’ against the traffickers, the Navy said in a statement. The fishing boat served as a staging area from which the traffickers dispatched their clients - Syrian migrants seeking asylum or a better life - aboard smaller, often rickety vessels to destinations in southern Europe. The boat had been under surveillance, including by drones, hi-tech radars, night-vision equipment and the submarine, under stepped-up operations launched after two shipwrecks last month claimed some 500 lives.

Praise: God for the success of the Italian Navy in bringing these traffickers to justice. (Pr.21:15)

More: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2013/11/ship-traffickers-arrested-off-libya-201311101523733505.html

 

 

Saturday, 16 November 2013 14:59

'Mother ship' traffickers arrested off Libya

The Italian navy has arrested 16 human traffickers aboard a so-called ‘mother ship’ in international waters off Libya. The ship was located some 500 kilometres southeast of Sicily, near Libya, the Navy said on Sunday. Submarine surveillance ahead of Saturday's raid was ‘of particular importance, notably for gathering proof’ against the traffickers, the Navy said in a statement. The fishing boat served as a staging area from which the traffickers dispatched their clients - Syrian migrants seeking asylum or a better life - aboard smaller, often rickety vessels to destinations in southern Europe. The boat had been under surveillance, including by drones, hi-tech radars, night-vision equipment and the submarine, under stepped-up operations launched after two shipwrecks last month claimed some 500 lives.

Praise: God for the success of the Italian Navy in bringing these traffickers to justice. (Pr.21:15)

More: http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2013/11/ship-traffickers-arrested-off-libya-201311101523733505.html

 

 

Saturday, 16 November 2013 14:58

Somebody Cares for Malawi

Theresa Malila began her ministry with nothing more than a small jar of oil. She would walk to communities on the outskirts of Lilongwe and began to pray for those who were critically ill. Today she is the founder and executive director of Somebody Cares, a charity that ministers to women and girls among the poorest of the poor in 22 slum zones in Malawi, covering a population of 450.000 people. She is affiliated with 1500 pastors, chiefs in 260 villages, and 550 volunteers. When asked what ingredient made all the difference in her work, she immediately replies: ‘It’s the Gospel. It’s transforming lives. There was a time when we had 15 patients dying every day of AIDS and other diseases. Today we have 3 per week. Once we smelled death and depression as we entered the slums, but today we smell life everywhere.’

Praise: God for the faith and efforts of Theresa that has blessed so many with life. (1Sam.26:25)

 

More: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6rDfJz6DC4

Saturday, 16 November 2013 14:58

Somebody Cares for Malawi

Theresa Malila began her ministry with nothing more than a small jar of oil. She would walk to communities on the outskirts of Lilongwe and began to pray for those who were critically ill. Today she is the founder and executive director of Somebody Cares, a charity that ministers to women and girls among the poorest of the poor in 22 slum zones in Malawi, covering a population of 450.000 people. She is affiliated with 1500 pastors, chiefs in 260 villages, and 550 volunteers. When asked what ingredient made all the difference in her work, she immediately replies: ‘It’s the Gospel. It’s transforming lives. There was a time when we had 15 patients dying every day of AIDS and other diseases. Today we have 3 per week. Once we smelled death and depression as we entered the slums, but today we smell life everywhere.’

Praise: God for the faith and efforts of Theresa that has blessed so many with life. (1Sam.26:25)

 

More: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6rDfJz6DC4

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Children in Prayer Global Consultation

  •  November 15-18

International Prayer Initiative for the United Nations

  •  November 18-20

 

International Prayer Initiative for the United Nations November 18-20, New York City and East Rutherford, New Jersey In connection with the UN Universal Children’s Day our theme and focus will be “Children and Youth: Investing in the Future”
Since its inception, the United Nations has been on a mission to ensure that all people have hope for the future. Whether in peacemaking, food production efforts or education, the goal has always been a better world for future generations.
The children and youth of the world represent our future. Actually, children are the future. When the U.N. established the eight Millennium Development Goals, in 2000, the central idea was a safer, more secure future for our children. Many organizations and churches are also deeply involved in sharing Christ’s love through helping to improve the lives of children worldwide.
As the end of the 15-year MDG window approaches, and as governments, agencies and civil society assess and report, one thing will be clear: There is still so much more to be done!
In recognition of the need for global partnerships and in support of the work of the United Nations' efforts to serve the children and youth of the world, a global consortium of Christian organizations will convene in New York City on November 18-20, 2013 along with prayer and ministry leaders as well as praying children and youth.
In conjunction with Universal Children's Day, November 20, the goals of this gathering are:
1. To engage partners from Christian NGOs around the world in a more focused effort to better the lives of children.
2. To seek God together in prayer for His help, guidance and transformation for the youth and children of our world.
3. To express support for the work of the United Nations and member states in their endeavors to create a more hopeful future for the children of the world.
4. To connect U.N. personnel and diplomats with leaders from Christian non-governmental organizations and other ministries for mutual benefit and greater collaborative action on behalf of children and youth.
We hope you will be able to take part in this strategic and crucial initiative in New York City. We will hear heart-gripping presentations by various organizations on the situation of youth and children and respond with times of concerted prayer and deliberation. Through setting up a booth and/or personal interaction, you will also be able to share your organization’s work on behalf of children with ambassadors, UN officials, other Christian
NGOs as well as with hundreds of ministry leaders, youth and children from around the world.
You are warmly welcomed to register here by September 1. However, space will be limited at the UN so please respond as soon as possible to hold your spot. International or out of town participants are urged to arrive no later than November 18 afternoon and stay together at the Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel for which we have negotiated the best possible rate for you. You can reserve your room at this link.
Our program will begin on November 18 with dinner together at 6 pm followed by an introductory session of worship, prayer, briefing and sharing. The initiative will conclude on the 20th after the evening session at the hotel at 9 pm. Please book your flights to depart on November 21.
For more information or to give any suggestions you may have, please contact the International Prayer Council office at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call our administrator, Cheryl Sharps at 1 505 4007437.
UN Initiative Planning Team:
Geoff Tunnicliffe and Deborah Fikes, World Evangelical Alliance
John Austin, Christian Embassy
Joel Edwards, Micah Challenge
Roberta Hromas and Mark Pritchett, American Christian Trust
Ian Cole, World Prayer Centre
Jody Wood, New York Intercessors
John Robb, International Prayer Council
“Children and Youth - Investing in the Future: A Time to Pray and Partner for 
Action at the United Nations” 
 
Program Schedule 
 
November 18 
Participants arrive and proceed to the hotel 
 
7:00 pm Welcome and Opening Gathering 
 Worship 
 Introductions of different country delegations 
 Briefing 
 Prayer together for the initiative 
 
November 19 
7:00-8:30 am Breakfast 
 
9:00-9:30 am Worship 
 
9:30-12:30 pm Session 1 
 
12:30- 2:30 pm Lunch, Rest, Recreation 
 
2:30-5:30 pm Session 2 
 
6:00-7:00 pm Dinner 
 
7:00- 9:00 pm Session 3 
 
November 20- Universal Children’s Day at the United Nations 
 
6:30 am Early bus to the UN 
 
7:30-9:30 am Breakfast, presentations on children and youth, and prayer with UN 
officials, ambassadors and NGO representatives (UN Delegates’ Dining Room) 
 
10:00 am Session 4 (UN Conference Room) 
 
12:00-1:30 pm Lunch at UN and possible UN tour for those who would like it. 
 
1:30-3:30 pm Session 5 
 4:00 pm Bus departs for hotel 
 
6:00 pm Dinner 
 
7:00-9:00 pm Final Session- Where do we go from here? 
Discussion of future steps with farewells and prayer for one another 
 
November 21 
 
Breakfast on your own schedule 
 
Departures to the area airports for most 
 
(IPC and CiP leaders meet for a day of prayer and planning from 10:00 to 5:00 pm) 
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