Prayer Hub News

The U.S. National Prayer Committee announces the release of its new magazine, Prayer Connect. “Can Prayer Save America?” is the timely theme of the premiere issue, which will release the week of July 4. Orders are being taken now at www.prayershop.org. Click on “Prayer Connect Magazine”. (if you want to use a hot link directly to the product page of the issue, use this URL:
http://www.prayershop.org/Can-Prayer-Save-America-p/pcm-0711-mg-001.htm

A Christian MP, Gary Streeter, is arranging for an inquiry to be held over the autumn looking at discrimination against Christians in the UK. The inquiry comes amidst increasing concern over the erosion of religious freedom in the UK and will examine how the law currently affects believers. Gary Streeter MP said that the panel would invite submissions from legal professionals, businesses, individuals and social policy groups from faith and non-faith backgrounds. They will be asked to evaluate hate crime and equality legislation in the light of the need to protect freedom of belief. The inquiry will be open to the public. The issue was raised at the General Synod, the Church of England’s national assembly, last weekend. Dr Philip Giddings, chairman of the Church of England’s public affairs council, warned that employers too often failed to respect religious rights interpreting the law in ways which seem to assume that reasonable and respectful expressions of faith are, almost by definition, offensive.

Pray: that the Government will listen and respond positively to the submission from general Synod. (Job.34:2)

More: http://www.christianconcern.com/our-concerns/religious-freedom/religious-discrimination-inquiry-to-be-held

Thursday, 14 July 2011 14:14

Belfast riots: Appeals for calm

Police and community representatives are appealing for calm after trouble in west and north Belfast. An investigation is under way into the possibility that shots were fired in west Belfast during the trouble. Petrol bombs and other missiles have been thrown at police during rioting in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast. The trouble broke out after police in riot gear took up position ahead of an Orange parade walking past the Ardoyne shops on Tuesday evening. Stones, bottles and fireworks were thrown at police. Water cannon was used to push back the crowd of about 200 people. Community worker Robert McClenaghan, from the Falls Residents Association, said the violence was organised by nationalist youths. Crowds of nationalists threw petrol bombs and masonry at police who fired plastic bullets in the Broadway and Oldpark areas. Mr McClenaghan said the violence was ‘nothing but thuggery’.

Pray: against this annual violence and pray for a cessation of hostilities and reconciliation. (2Co.5:19)

More: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-14128807

Elderly residents living in a sheltered housing complex in Preston were left shocked when they were told to remove their religious items to promote ‘diversity’. But the housing company that manages the properties, Places for People, issued a swift apology today and lifted the ban. Residents in the 40 flats at St Paul’s Court were sent a letter warning them that religious items had to be removed from communal places, including letter boxes and number plates on doors. Some residents were left upset by the letter, which also called for volunteers to become ‘equality and diversity’ champions. The move was criticised by local religious leaders with one warning: ‘Political correctness is getting silly.’ But a statement from
Places for People, issued today, said: ‘We apologise for any insensitivity and concern this may have caused. It was a local decision not reflecting on the group’s national policy.’

Pray: that local ‘officials’ are not misled into imposing senseless and discriminatory rules in the name of political correctness. (Pr.3:7)

More: http://www.christian.org.uk/news/diversity-bans-elderly-from-displaying-religious-items/

Thursday, 14 July 2011 14:10

Church votes to recruit minorities

The Church of England has voted to tackle claims of a ‘pale, male and stale’ leadership with a new campaign to recruit more ethnic minority people. Members of the General Synod voted overwhelmingly in favour of positive action to recruit ethnic minority clergy into the church's leadership. The move came after a report by the Venerable Daniel Kajumba, Archdeacon of Reigate, showed only 1.1% of bishops, archdeacons and cathedral dean's posts are filled by ethnic minorities. The four ethnic minority clergy in these roles are Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York, the Rt Rev David Hamid, Suffragan Bishop of Europe, The Very Rev Rogers Govender, Dean of Manchester Cathedral, and himself in his post as Archdeacon of Reigate, he said. 'This was in spite of congregations of up to 90% ethnic minorities in inner cities, he added, 'and a growing proportion of ethnic minority worshippers in rural and suburban areas'.

Pray: that the Lord will raise up church leaders to reflect and represent all groups in the church congregations. (Heb.5:1)

More: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/church-votes-to-recruit-minorities-2312024.html

Changes to GCSE league tables combined with moves to limit the role of local councils risks undermining the subject's place in the English education system, it is claimed. In a letter to The Daily Telegraph today, leading Christians, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and Sikhs call for urgent reforms to stop RE effectively disappearing from the classroom. The comments come just weeks after a major study revealed thousands of secondary schools were already axing lessons for older pupils – flouting legislation that demands all children should be taught RE until at least aged 16. A quarter of schools fail to provide the subject for 14 to 16-year-olds, it emerged, with around a third planning to drop it next year. In Monday’s letter, religious groups blamed the trend on the Coalition’s new ‘English Baccalaureate’ – a school-leaving certificate that rewards progress in traditional academic subjects. (See also Prayer Alert Issue 26-2011)

Pray: for the Government to recognise the importance of retaining RE in the schools' curriculum. (Dt.4:9)

More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/8625861/Religious-education-in-schools-under-threat.html

The Archbishop of Canterbury has launched an appeal in aid of suffering Christians in the Holy Land. Dr Rowan Williams appealed to Anglicans and others to give generously towards the fund that will be used to support community projects aimed at helping to sustain vulnerable Christian communities. ‘We know our brothers and sisters there are suffering, and we don't always ask ourselves often enough what our response needs to be,’ he said. The funds will support Christian communities in the West Bank in particular. The appeal has been launched ahead of a conference next week on Christians in the Holy Land that is being hosted jointly by Dr Williams and the Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols. Around 200,000 Christians live in Israel and the Palestinian Territories but many have left their homeland for a more secure life abroad. (See World article 6 below)

Pray: for our Christian brothers and sisters and God’s anointing on their work in building the Kingdom. (1Ch.22;10)

More: http://www.christiantoday.com/article/archbishop.launches.appeal.for.christians.in.holy.land/28288.htm

Thursday, 14 July 2011 13:52

CLC objects to sex club licence in Oxford

On Tuesday the Christian Legal Centre, along with other objectors including St Ebbe’s Church, asked Oxford City Council not to grant a sexual entertainment licence to a club called Coven II. The club is situated on one of the main roads running into Oxford City Centre, close to residential areas, a higher education college and the Oxford University Training Corps, making it a highly unsuitable area for a sex club. This is the second application for a sex club licence in Oxford in the space of eight months. (See Prayer Alert 10-2011 and 2710)

Pray: that the city council will listen to the objections and reject this application. (1Th.5:22)

More: http://www.christianconcern.com/our-concerns/sex-trade-human-traffiking-pornography/stopping-lap-dancing-england-and-wales

Thursday, 14 July 2011 13:50

Eurozone: Markets fall on crisis fears

European markets have fallen sharply as investors look to offload riskier assets amid fears that the eurozone debt crisis is spreading. Britain's FTSE-100 dropped 1.5 per cent while Germany's DAX-30 and Paris CAC-40 were both down more than two percent in mid-session trading on Tuesday. The euro also fell to a four-month low against the US dollar. Asian stocks also tumbled on Tuesday, with the Nikkei closing 1.43 per cent lower in Tokyo, Sydney losing 1.90 per cent, Hong Kong 2.19 per cent and Shanghai 1.48 per cent at the close of the day's trading. The losses come off the back of a steep sell-off on Monday. ’Things in Europe just seem to be going from bad to worse; you get the feeling that authorities are merely trying to plug the holes in a sinking ship. At the end of the day, they're just delaying the inevitable’, said Ben Potter, strategist at IG Markets.

Pray: for the financial situation within the eurozone that a solution will be found to halt the slide into further recession. (Pr.22:2-4)

More: http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2011/07/20117126241121921.html

Thursday, 14 July 2011 13:50

Eurozone: Markets fall on crisis fears

European markets have fallen sharply as investors look to offload riskier assets amid fears that the eurozone debt crisis is spreading. Britain's FTSE-100 dropped 1.5 per cent while Germany's DAX-30 and Paris CAC-40 were both down more than two percent in mid-session trading on Tuesday. The euro also fell to a four-month low against the US dollar. Asian stocks also tumbled on Tuesday, with the Nikkei closing 1.43 per cent lower in Tokyo, Sydney losing 1.90 per cent, Hong Kong 2.19 per cent and Shanghai 1.48 per cent at the close of the day's trading. The losses come off the back of a steep sell-off on Monday. ’Things in Europe just seem to be going from bad to worse; you get the feeling that authorities are merely trying to plug the holes in a sinking ship. At the end of the day, they're just delaying the inevitable’, said Ben Potter, strategist at IG Markets.

Pray: for the financial situation within the eurozone that a solution will be found to halt the slide into further recession. (Pr.22:2-4)

More: http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2011/07/20117126241121921.html

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