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Saturday, 19 June 2010 07:04

INSIGHT ARTICLE G8/20 Summit

The Canadian Prime Minister has extended invitations to Algeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, Malawi, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Colombia, Jamaica and Haiti to attend a special session at the G-8 Summit in Huntsville, Ontario, from June 25-26. ‘The G-8 has a long tradition of developing credible solutions to global challenges in partnership with Africa and others in the international community,’ said the Prime Minister. See: As the leaders of the world’s most powerful nations gather June 25-27th in Canada for the G8/G20 Summits there is an opportunity for this summit to influence healing for the nations. Canada’s Prime Minister put forward an agenda for maternal health, in the spirit of caring for widows and orphans, and we can cover this and other influential proposals in prayer for a global move towards righteousness and justice; and for Jesus to bring healing to the nations. Click the 'Iinfo' button for prayer helps for the summit.

Pray: for solutions that will positively affect the poor in our world. (Ps.12:5)

Info: http://www.prayer-alert.net/info/G8G20insights1.pdf

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, 18 June 2010 18:03

Christian Aid condemns 'two-faced' EU

Europe is behaving in a dangerously two-faced way when it comes to protecting the world’s climate, Christian Aid warned as the UN climate talks drew to a close in Bonn last week. ‘European Union leaders claim they still support the only existing climate deal that has legal teeth, the Kyoto Protocol, but their actions tell a different story,’ said Dr Alison Doig, Christian Aid’s Senior Adviser on Climate Change. ‘By not giving the Protocol their strongest possible support and by allowing other rich countries to abandon Kyoto and instead make weak, non-binding pledges through the Copenhagen Accord, they are condemning Kyoto to death. Since many other rich countries want to let the Protocol expire, only enthusiastic backing from the European Union will save it now. We urge European leaders to seize the remaining opportunity in Bonn to show leadership on climate change.’ Under the Copenhagen Accord, countries would merely pledge the emissions cuts which they feel are politically expedient.

Pray: for the Lord’s wise guidance to those in authority. (Job 12:13)

More: http://www.christiantoday.com/article/christian.aid.condemns.eus.twofaced.approach.to.climate.agreement/26102.htm

Friday, 18 June 2010 18:03

Christian Aid condemns 'two-faced' EU

Europe is behaving in a dangerously two-faced way when it comes to protecting the world’s climate, Christian Aid warned as the UN climate talks drew to a close in Bonn last week. ‘European Union leaders claim they still support the only existing climate deal that has legal teeth, the Kyoto Protocol, but their actions tell a different story,’ said Dr Alison Doig, Christian Aid’s Senior Adviser on Climate Change. ‘By not giving the Protocol their strongest possible support and by allowing other rich countries to abandon Kyoto and instead make weak, non-binding pledges through the Copenhagen Accord, they are condemning Kyoto to death. Since many other rich countries want to let the Protocol expire, only enthusiastic backing from the European Union will save it now. We urge European leaders to seize the remaining opportunity in Bonn to show leadership on climate change.’ Under the Copenhagen Accord, countries would merely pledge the emissions cuts which they feel are politically expedient.

Pray: for the Lord’s wise guidance to those in authority. (Job 12:13)

More: http://www.christiantoday.com/article/christian.aid.condemns.eus.twofaced.approach.to.climate.agreement/26102.htm

Friday, 18 June 2010 18:00

Radical Muslim influence in Kosovo

Kosovo is a disputed territory in the Balkans bordering Central Serbia, Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro. Its largest city and capital is Pristina. Within the last couple of months, Christians in Kosovo have been victims of what has been described as the increasing influence of radical Muslim groups. Pastor Artur Krasniqi said a church member from a town in the western part of the country was recently brutally beaten. Two days after this attack Kosovo police arrested a group of five people believed responsible. In addition, Krasniqi added, one of his church's buildings in Pristina was recently vandalized. He is worried about Islamic influence. ‘Muslim radicalization of our country has become our serious concern, as it will impact not only our democratic values and freedoms but our safety and well being too.’ Krasniqi asked that those concerned about the plight faced by his fellow believers write to both the Prime Minister and the President of Kosovo to express their concerns.

Pray: for the security and freedoms of our Christian brothers and sisters in Kosovo. (Jdg.10:12)

More: http://www.openheaven.com/forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=32912&PN=1&TPN=1

Friday, 18 June 2010 18:00

Radical Muslim influence in Kosovo

Kosovo is a disputed territory in the Balkans bordering Central Serbia, Macedonia, Albania and Montenegro. Its largest city and capital is Pristina. Within the last couple of months, Christians in Kosovo have been victims of what has been described as the increasing influence of radical Muslim groups. Pastor Artur Krasniqi said a church member from a town in the western part of the country was recently brutally beaten. Two days after this attack Kosovo police arrested a group of five people believed responsible. In addition, Krasniqi added, one of his church's buildings in Pristina was recently vandalized. He is worried about Islamic influence. ‘Muslim radicalization of our country has become our serious concern, as it will impact not only our democratic values and freedoms but our safety and well being too.’ Krasniqi asked that those concerned about the plight faced by his fellow believers write to both the Prime Minister and the President of Kosovo to express their concerns.

Pray: for the security and freedoms of our Christian brothers and sisters in Kosovo. (Jdg.10:12)

More: http://www.openheaven.com/forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=32912&PN=1&TPN=1

Friday, 18 June 2010 17:58

The troops in Afghanistan

Conditions in Afghanistan for the British troops are hot, dusty and strength-sapping. Long hours of work in difficult conditions far from home and family can lead to servicemen and women becoming tired, distracted, homesick and demoralised.This is far from the norm, one mistake can be life-threatening for individuals and their colleagues, since much of the work requires them to remain alert and pay great attention to detail.

Pray: for the safety of all those searching for roadside bombs and other explosive devices and other sentries that they may be diligent in their duties. (Ps. 4:8)

More: http://www.blogs.mod.uk/afghanistan/

Friday, 18 June 2010 17:57

Christians’ 500 days of prayer

The organisers of a national day of prayer are mobilising churches and networks across the UK in a season of united prayer and outreach (See Prayer Alert 2410). Last weekend’s gathering at West Ham football stadium drew some 20,000 Christians. A season of 500 days of prayer was announced that will start on August 1 to run until December 31, 2011. The 500 days of prayer will mobilise churches in prayer prior to a major prayer gathering at Wembley Stadium planned for 2011 and a year of prayer scheduled for 2012 to coincide with the Olympics in London. Individual Christians are being asked to set their alarms or mobile phones to noon every day and take one minute to pray the Lord’s Prayer over the UK.

Pray: that this initiative’s momentum will continue with the blessing of the Holy Spirit. (Jas.5:16)

More: http://www.openheaven.com/forums/forum_posts.asp?TID=32884&PN=1&TPN=1

Friday, 18 June 2010 17:55

Halt to 'draconian' vetting

The vetting of up to nine million people who frequently work with children, which was due to start next month, was halted by the Home Secretary, Theresa May, pending a review intended to scale back the scheme to ‘common sense’ proportions. May said she had taken the decision because it was now recognised that the vetting and barring scheme was disproportionate, burdensome and infringed on civil liberties. ‘Until this remodelling has taken place, we have decided to maintain those aspects of the new scheme which are already in place, but not to introduce further elements.’ More than 66,000 employers, charities and voluntary groups are being told the details of the decision. Under the original scheme the database of people registered to work with children would have covered 11 million adults, the largest child protection database in the world. Similar action is required for hospital volunteers.

Pray: for those who freely volunteer their talents and that the remodelled scheme will be widely accepted. (Ac.8:15)

More: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/jun/15/child-worker-vetting-scheme-review

Friday, 18 June 2010 17:53

Sharp rise in repeat abortions

New figures showing a rise in the number of multiple abortions among younger women have prompted criticisms of government sex education policies. A Christian doctor’s group called the statistics ‘profoundly depressing’ and blamed the government’s longstanding ‘values-free’ sex education. ‘It is increasingly clear,’ said Dr. Peter Saunders, of the Christian Medical Fellowship, ‘that abortion is simply being used as a form of contraception by a growing percentage of girls and women, and that tired policies of values-free sex education, condoms and morning-after pills are not working.’ George Pitcher, a liberal Anglican minister, commented that the current approach to dealing with unwanted pregnancies, especially among the young, is failing to take the problem seriously. ‘You don't have to be over-cynical to feel that making the likes of Marie Stopes the principal public voice in abortion policy is like appointing a fox as gamekeeper. There needs to be a higher moral imperative than that.’

Pray: for the return of clearly taught values to sex education and an end to abortion being used as a quick fix. (Jn.8:32)

More: http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/2010/06/15/sharp-rise-in-repeat-abortions-in-england-and-wales-values-free-sex-ed-blamed/

Friday, 18 June 2010 17:51

NHS chaplains

Hospital chaplains play an ‘important’ role in the NHS, and the Government values their work, a Conservative Peer has said. Speaking in the House of Lords, Earl Howe said the Government is committed to giving patients and staff in the NHS access to ‘spiritual care’. Chaplains came under fierce attack from secularists last year who launched a campaign to remove their funding. Earl Howe said the chaplains ‘play an important part in providing high-quality spiritual care services to patients and staff, and we are committed to ensuring that patients and staff in the NHS have access to the spiritual care that they want, whatever faith they may have’. The Bishop of Chichester, the Rt Revd John Hind, had earlier pointed out that ‘a chaplain often serves more patients directly each week than any other single healthcare professional working in a hospital’.

Pray: for hospital chaplains and that their valuable services will be secure in the future. (Jas.5:15)

More: http://www.christian.org.uk/news/govt-affirms-importance-of-nhs-chaplains-work/

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