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Friday Focus: Remembrance Day
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11 November will be the 99th anniversary of the ending of WW1. We remember all those who gave their lives not only in two world wars but also in the many conflicts since. Should we not also pray for those who still serve our country today in the armed forces and for those veterans whose lives bear the scars of their service? (Val Hall, Armed Forces Christian Union)
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Almighty God, we thank You that the Lord Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. We remember with sorrow and gratitude the sacrifice of so many in the service of our country. We pray that those currently serving will hear and respond to the gospel, and those troubled or injured during their service will turn to You for healing. (John 15:12,13)
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Praying for our Government
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Theresa May has called for a new culture of respect. In this challenging time for our Parliament, we can intercede for all our leaders to begin to demonstrate the Kingdom values of respect, moral uprightness, financial integrity, truthfulness and wisdom. We can cry out for a fresh move of Gods Holy Spirit to touch minds and hearts so that the guilty are convicted and repent, victims see justice, and all corruption and scandals are removed to make way for a new Kingdom culture to be established at the centre of political life. Pray that God will cause the Prime Ministers spoken words to become a self-fulfilling prophecy: a place in which everyone can feel confident that they are working in a safe and secure environment, where complaints can be brought forward without prejudice and victims know that these complaints will be investigated properly.
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for our leaders to discern and remove wickedness in all its forms. (Proverbs 20:26)
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UK discriminating against Christians
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IS tried to wipe out Christians and Yazidis from Syria. However, figures obtained by Barnabas Fund show that the British Government and UN have prioritised Sunni Muslims over Christians and Yazidis in granting asylum. Of 8,136 given shelter in the UK in 2015 and 2016, only 70 were Christians, 22 were Yazidis, 33 Shiite Muslims and the rest were Sunni. Of 10,801 resettled by the UNHCR between October 2015 and September 2016, 56 were Christians, 20 Shiite, 17 Yazidis and the rest were Sunnis. In 2005 the UN adopted the responsibility of states to protect citizens from genocide and crimes against humanity. It has failed miserably.
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for God to help the Home Office to prioritise the most vulnerable and inspire the various authorities as they establish resettlement schemes that are fit for purpose. (Matthew 10:29)
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Foreign secretarys blunder
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Evin is a brutal and infamous prison. Dorothy Parvaz, who was held there in 2011, said detainees face daily cross-examinations, with constantly changing conditions in attempts to trick prisoners to admit to alleged crimes in a psychological battle. In May 2016 we reported on a campaign to free Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, a Christian British charity worker held in Evin prison. A petition was given to David Cameron to act on her behalf for early release. But she was given a five-year sentence for attempting to topple the government. Now, foreign secretary Boris Johnson has told the House of Commons that she was teaching Iranians journalism. It was an incorrect statement which could cause Iran to double her five-year sentence. Nazanin suffers depression from being separated from her husband and three-year-old daughter. Boriss latest blunder has provoked an online petition accusing him of being unfit for the job, lacking attention to detail, a threat to British people, and damaging overseas relations. It calls for his resignation.
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for the Government to repair the damage done to Nazanin and her case and work more effectively to get her release. May God embrace her and her family with His comfort and justice. (Proverbs 9:9)
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Fixed odds betting terminals
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Churches and faith groups have urged the Government to be strong on reforms to fixed odds betting terminals (FOBTs). While they welcomed its recent announcement of a consultation on proposed changes to gaming machines, they warned that the range of options for a maximum stake for FOBTs was too wide. They believe that if the maximum stake is radically reduced, from the current £100 maximum to £2, this will help to reduce the potentially enormous financial loss some people experience, and therefore the consequences – which include debt, depression and crime. They urged the Government to view gambling addiction as a public health issue, stating, The Department of Health must engage with gambling addiction strategically, at the levels of prevention and also treatment for individuals.
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for the Government to read, digest and act positively on these recommendations. (Proverbs 10:8)
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One month, one church, one prayer
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This month Christian organisations are seeking to encourage the Church to pray for fellow believers who suffer because of their faith. Around the world, Christians risk harassment, discrimination, imprisonment and even death simply for trying to live out their faith or worship together. This has become such a significant issue that Release International, Open Doors, Christian Solidarity Worldwide and the Evangelical Alliance have joined together to form the Religious Liberty Commission. The RLC focuses on encouraging Christians to pray for brothers and sisters across the globe who suffer and are persecuted because of their faith. While it enables the member organisations to speak as one voice for persecuted Christians, it does not claim to be the only voice and action group for them, and very much welcomes the fact that others are also doing excellent work in this area (see the next article).
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for many to join this coordination of prayer and voices speaking out against persecution of people for their religious beliefs, and for political leaders to act in response to this injustice. (Proverbs 12:18)
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Safe Haven
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Safe Haven gives refuge to those who face the threat of violence for freely choosing to leave Islam and follow Jesus. It does this mainly by connecting victims with those who can provide a safe place, a secure and loving home away from the hostility. It acts as a go-between, bringing together those in need with those offering help. The plan is to create a national network of safe houses for Christians who have converted from a Muslim background. It is looking for people to help or people who can provide accommodation. Anonymity is vital in these kinds of situations, and Safe Haven maintains strict confidentiality in all its dealings with both victims and those offering help.
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for the development and success of this initiative, and for all who are persecuted for their faith in the United Kingdom to have complete peace and security. (Proverbs 12:2)
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