Sunday, July 28, 2013

#593 (7/28) SUNDAY SPECIAL - "More than 1,400 Kids Gather in Desert to Pray" ...

REMINDER: Check out this past week's "Truth That Transforms  broadcast (Cen. FL - Sun, 5 pm, ch. 55.1: Mon., 7pm, 52.2; and at www.truthinaction.org). This week's broadcast is about believing God to do great things through US. Don’t miss it

PRAISES AND PRAYER REQUESTS:

ATTENTION: TODAY is the 20th day of the 30 days of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. (see link below for resource material you can download.) Please join me in focusing your prayers EVERY DAY for these over one billion people who need to hear the gospel of Jesus.[NOTE: 1) You can download a  page of helpful basic information about Islam and Ramadan at: http://www.opendoorsusa.org/downloads/pdf-downloads/Islam_reference_guide-1.pdf ; and 2) The following is from a 30-day prayer guide you can download at: http://www.opendoorsusa.org/downloads/pdf-downloads/2013-ramadan-prayer-calendar-1.pdf (The following is from that prayer guide.July 28 – 20th Day of Ramadam - THE LIFE (Indonesia) “‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.’” (John 14:6) Indonesia, one of the most populated countries in the world, with around 240 million citizens, is 86% Muslim. This 17,000-island nation has more than 360 ethnicities, and 700 dialects; some estimate that the majority of the world’s “unreached people groups” are located here. But, as tiny as the Christian community is, it is strong! Embracing the “Great Commission,” Indonesian Christians boldly share the gospel message. Pray today for all Indonesians to come to know true Life in Christ.  

"Angry Islamists Turn Wrath on Egypt's Christians,"  By George Thomas, CBN News Sr. Reporter http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2013/July/Angry-Islamists-Turn-Wrath-on-Egypts-Christians/  Friday, July 12, 201 - "Egyptian Christians are facing growing retaliation by angry Islamists for opposing ousted President Moham3med Morsi. His supporters say Christian leaders were behind his removal from office....On Thursday, the body of a Christian merchant was found decapitated in a cemetery. Last Saturday, a Coptic Christian priest was shot by gunmen in an outdoor market. Also, days after the military coup that removed Morsi from office, Muslim extremists in southern Egypt burned dozens of Christian homes and stabbed four believers to death. "It's part of the Brotherhood's mobilization that they are targeting Christians, that they are renouncing them as behind this. If the Brotherhood is able to portray what happened as a Christian-dominated or Christian-driven protest, then they get to gain massive support in the streets," Tadros explained.PRAY for the nation of Egypt, as it faces a crucial  moment, 1) that the recent events would result in its becoming a true democracy and NOT an Islamic state; 2)  that the peoples' freedoms, in particular the religious freedom of its minorities (specifically its oppressed Christians) would be protected; 3) for peace and stability to return; 4) that the U.S. will effectively reach out to the new government, and 3) for safety for Americans living in Egypt  


"American Pastor Saeed: 300 Illegal Days in an Iranian Prison,"  - by Jordan Sekulow, July 23, 2013 http://aclj.org/iran/american-pastor-saeed-300-illegal-days-iranian-prison
''Today [7/23] is the 300th day of American Pastor Saeed Abedini’s illegal imprisonment in Iran – 300 days away from his wife and kids, 300 days of torment for his Christian faith, 300 days and counting...Pastor Saeed’s wife, Naghmeh Abedini, responded to this positive step:"Thank you to all of the individuals who have prayed, written letters, signed petitions, called government officials, run benefit races, tweeted, and shared Saeed’s story. Thank you to all the government officials from around the world who have stood for my husband.  Iran has listened to your pleas.  While I am encouraged that Saeed is finally getting medical care, the fight is not yet over.  It has been a difficult 300 days – 300 days of torment simply because Saeed loves Jesus Christ.  I am hopeful Iran will do the just and honorable thing and release Saeed.'' ...We continue to work in this country and in the international community to secure Pastor Saeed’s freedom.  And more than 600,000 people around the world now stand in solidarity with Pastor Saeed at SaveSaeed.org. [ I urge you to pray DAILY for this courageous brother in Christ and his family and the hundreds of thousands of other Christians worldwide suffering persecution for their faith. - Stan] 
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"More than 1,400 Kids Gather in Desert to Pray," CBNNews.com,  July 26, 2013  http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/world/2013/July/More-than-1400-Kids-Gather-in-Desert-to-Pray/ [AS I SEE IT - Yes, this is a story about children in Egypt, whose country faces desperate times. If but America's youth realized how desperate a time it is for their country, maybe they could be so bold and intercede for it. We can only PRAY that would be so. Maybe They just need to see adult Christians doing so. - Stan]

More than 1,400 children gathered in the Egyptian desert recently asking God to change them and their nation. Some called it a sign of hope for Egypt's future. The first ever One Thing Kids Festival was held at Wadi El Natroun from July 16-18, and was broadcasted live by Sat-7, SAT-7 Kids, and SA-T Arabic channel. The event was held in a historic desert center for Christian prayer. Egyptian children as young as eight attended, leading worship and prayer.

"Our vision is to have this generation praying and worshipping God, and to be filled with the Holy Spirit to be able to change the world," Kasr El Doubara Evangelical Church (KDEC), festival organizers said, according to Inspire Magazine in the UK.

Festival organizers said God will bless Egypt because of the faithful intercession of its children.

"On Fire for God: Public School Bible Clubs Spread," by Paul Strand, July 26, 2013   http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2013/May/On-Fire-for-God-Public-School-Bible-Clubs-Spread/ [AS I SEE IT - If I could speak to EVERY teen EVERYWHERE, one of my heart challenges would be to see themselves as not just as students in school to get an education but as STUDENT-MSSIONARIES who are sovereignly called to their particular school by God to make an impact on the lives of their fellow students. Beginning with interceeding in prayer for all within their sphere of influence (including teachers and administrators and other school workers), they must ask God to help them leave behind when they graduate A LEGACY OF CHANGED LIVES. Going to school each day should be an adventure for every Christian student, to see just what God would want to do through their lives to make a difference in the lives of others. - Stan]

NEW BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- New Bethlehem is a little town as quiet as the burbling Redbank waters flowing close by. It's hardly the kind of place you'd expect to hold the largest group of any kind, much less one that's influencing the world. But don't tell that to the kids going to the public high school here.

Each Monday in the middle of the school day more than half of Redbank Valley High School's 600 students head to Bible Club, making it the largest of its kind in the world. They put on an annual Open House that showcases their wild skits, zany antics and boisterous worship that make Bible Club so fun. It's attracted up to a thousand people at once. These students carry their Bibles in the hallways, openly share the Gospel, and now they're inspiring kids around the country and beyond.

The Difference an Email Makes - CBN News first covered Redbank's club two years ago after a viewer sent an email about its success. "You made that video clip and we've got all kinds of responses from that," Bible Club President Doug Gundlach told CBN News. He said the CBN News story kicked off a cavalcade of inquiries and invitations. "That has sparked interest all over the world really," he said. Club members even had to elect their own public relations officer, Maggie McCauley, to handle it all.

"A lot of things have happened," McCauley said.  "We've had a lot of outreach projects, as well as people contacting us to see how things are done." A major spark came from McCauley's CBN News testimony of being just 14 years old at a Bible Club meeting where she led some four dozen students to pray for salvation.Two years later, she remarked that it might have been even more."I'm sitting there counting and I'm saying 'Oh my gosh, I can't believe it: 48 kids!' And there could have been more, but I had to quit counting so I could pray," McCauley  said.

A Miracle Connection - Treasurer Alaina Kunselmen believes the CBN News story led to a miracle connection. "After we were on 'The 700 Club' last time, a club from California, Rosamond High School -- they're a Bible Club -- they got in touch with us, said they saw our interview -- which was really cool, I thought. I mean, they're all the way across the country," Kunselmen said.

The Rosamond students shared that they needed exactly 25 Bibles and that's exactly what the Redbank students prayed for. "And not even a week later, someone dropped off 25 Bibles in our office, which was the exact number of Bibles that they needed,"  Kunselmen said. The donor had no idea he was fulfilling to a tee the prayer for 25 Bibles. Kunselmen recalled, "They were just laying around his office, he said."
Kunselmen keeps the thank you card signed by a couple of dozen grateful Rosamond students who received the Bibles."I mean, that's definitely a God thing,"  she said.  "Like there's no other explanation for that.  We didn't have any other Bibles donated ever.  And a couple of days after we pray for them, we get some."

After hearing about Redbank's Bible Club, Travis Deans of Teens for Christ began to spread the word. Standing outside Redbank Valley High, Deans told CBN News, "Part of my excitement is to share what's happening here with other clubs, just to say 'Look what God could do in your school.'"

'Your School's a Mission Trip' - Deans shared the story on his website 9monthmissiontrip.com, which is aimed right at kids in school. "We want to challenge students, especially Christian students, to think of their school as a mission trip, that God has put them there for a purpose and a reason," Deans explained. "And God wants to use them to share His love with their friends."

A ministry that wants to aid in setting up a network of 30 or 40 Bible Clubs throughout New York City schools sent observers to Redbank."They wanted to organize a Bible Club that would bring in kids from all five boroughs in New York City," McCauley said, "and they came to us for help."

And the Redbankers have become missionaries in their own way."We went to a youth convention in Denver and we did a program there," Gundlach said.McCauley added, "And we had a session called 'How to Start a Bible Club in Your High School.'" The club's advisor, teacher Joe Harmon, evangelizes for the Bible Club's methods as well on his website School Bible Club and traveling to other Pennsylvania towns, like Curwensville, when asked.

That's where Grampian Church of God Pastor Leslie Bloom lives. She's a friend of Harmon's and knew the youth in her church were keen to start up their own Bible Club at their high school. "Our kids have such big hearts for other teenagers and they kind of want to pull them in and show them what it's all about with Jesus," Pastor Bloom told CBN News.  "So I asked Joe to come down to the youth group to speak to them.  And some of our other youth leaders were there, and it just set the kids on fire."

On Fire for God

That's what the Redbankers want to do everywhere: set students on fire for God and let them know it's completely constitutional to live out their faith anywhere, including their school.

"There's no law that says kids can't carry a Bible in school, read it in school, pray in school," Maggie explained.  "There's nothing like that."

Deans said kids have every reason to be proud of their God and talk about Him.

"Let's face it," he said. "God is cool.  I mean, God is awesome."

Many Americans may think the U.S. Supreme Court threw prayer and the Bible out of public schools in the 1960s.  But the Bible Club kids at Redbank Valley High are showing their nation students can have as much prayer, Bible and God in their schools as they want.

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Related Stories:
High School Students Flock to Public Bible Club  http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2011/may/pa-students-flock-to-public-school-bible-club/

Graduates Urged to Stand Up for Their Faith  http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2013/May/Graduates-Urged-to-Stand-Up-for-Their-Faith/

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