Thursday, February 28, 2019

#2596 (2/28) "Jussie Smollett and the Wages of Victimhood"


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"JUSSIE SMOLLETT AND THE WAGES OF VICTIMHOOD" - Mike Gonzalez / @Gundisalvus / February 25, 2019 / https://www.dailysignal.com/2019/02/25/jussie-smollett-and-the-wages-of-victimhood/
    "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett leaves Chicago's Cook County jail Thursday amid a media swarm after posting bond following his arraignment on a felony charge of filing a false police report. (Photo: Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)

     What’s the moral of the Jussie Smollett case? Simply this: A culture that rewards victimhood status will produce an ever-growing number of victims. It’s basic economics, really: You get more of what you subsidize and less of what you tax. 

     Smollett was indicted [last] Wednesday and arrested and arraigned Thursday on a felony charge of filing a false police reportThe successful actor, who is black and gay, had claimed he was attacked by two white men who yelled racial and homophobic epithets, hung a noose around his neck, and poured a liquid on him that he said he thought was bleach. His attackers, Smollett said, also shouted, “This is MAGA country,” referring to President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan.
    Police located two brothers from Nigeria who say the actor paid them to carry out the staged attack. Police said Smollett’s motive was that he thought he wasn’t being paid enough for his role in the hit TV show “Empire.” Smollett denies this version of events and is entitled, like all Americans, to the presumption of innocence.

   A claim of an attack such as this, if false, is doubly troubling. Not only does it mean a waste of police resources, but it makes real claims harder to believe.

   Unfortunately, it is no longer outrageous to believe that even someone rich and famous would file a false report of this sort. Today, victimhood is confused with virtue and has become a status symbol. What sociologists Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning call “victimhood culture” is becoming hardwired into everyday America.

   Under this regime, Campbell and Manning write, victimization becomes “a way of attracting sympathy, so rather than emphasize either their strength or inner worth, the aggrieved emphasize their oppression and social marginalization … People increasingly demand help from others, and advertise their oppression as evidence that they deserve respect and assistance.”
   Assistance in this case may mean actual benefits, such as easier admission to a university because of victimhood status.

  But it’s not just potential rewards that make the number of people claiming victimhood status multiply. The way failure is interpreted under victimhood culture also tips the balance toward an ever growing number of victims in society.

  For decades now, leftist activists have fought to ascribe lack of success to “structural discrimination” rather than lack of individual effort.
  In an extensive, Ford Foundation-funded study on Mexican-Americans published in 1970, UCLA researchers were baffled and frustrated that their subjects interpreted their reversals as setbacks that were remediable through individual action and felt no need for group mobilization. The lived experience of this group, they wrote, had produced “a long and bitter controversy among middle-class Mexican-Americans about defining the ethnic group as disadvantaged by any other criterion than individual failures.”
  This was the time when the foundations of victimhood culture were first being laid, and activists understood that resentment was a powerful bonding agent. They therefore had to convince a proud people who had been in the Southwest for generations that they were and would always be targets of invidious, racially-based discrimination unless they mobilized as a group. 
   This was a task made all the harder, however, by the fact that, according to the UCLA researchers, even among those Mexican-Americans who had experienced discrimination, “quite a few … fail to generalize their resentment about it, but continue to particularize incidents.”
   Decades later, Campbell and Manning describe the problem this way:"The moral status conferred by victimhood is evident in how social scientists describe and explain those they view as victims, leading them to engage in a kind of ‘blame analysis’ in which they reject any theories that ‘blame’ designated victims by attributing to them any causal role in their predicament."

  Campbell and Manning write that today’s grievance culture emerges in societies, like today’s, which lack ethnic homogeneity. But that may be putting the cart before the horse. Perhaps the national sense that “we’re all in this together” breaks down when we relentlessly instill a consciousness of ethnic-based grievances; when we construct identity groups on the idea that they have no individual agency.

  There is no glee to be had by any political side in the Jussie Smollett affair. If the police charges turn out to be true, we can at least learn something from this sorry affair. A culture that rewards victimhood produces ever more self-proclaimed victims, and ever fewer individuals willing to try to overcome adversity through individual effort.

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Mike Gonzalez, a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation, is a widely experienced international correspondent, commentator, and editor who has reported from Asia, Europe, and Latin America. He served in the George W. Bush administration, first at the Securities and Exchange Commission and then at the State Department, and is the author of "A Race for the Future: How Conservatives Can Break the Liberal Monopoly on Hispanic Americans." Read his research.

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PRAYER MATTERS:
"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world." 
- Karl Barth; "Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting/resting in His love and grace to accomplish His perfect will in His perfect time and for His greatest glory. Intercession is the one of the great privileges AND responsibilities for EVERY believer." - Stan 

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Praying Through the Open Doors World Watch List for persecuted believers:https://www.opendoorsusa.org/take-action/pray/monthly-prayer-calendar/
     In February, Open Doors is focusing on the Top 5 places in the world where it’s most dangerous to be a Christian. In these countries, being a follower of Jesus is a death sentence for not only you, but also your family. This month, we invite you to join your hearts with ours as we pray for believers in the darkest places.
February 28 | CENTRAL ASIA - Latifa* came to faith through the words of an Open Doors team when they visited the school where she worked. Unfortunately, she was fired from the school for her new faith. Pray for Latifa’s faith to grow in spite of her troubles.
*Names changed to protect identities

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

#2595 (2/27) “ 'A Declaration for Life' - Rolling Back the New Wave of Abortion and Infanticide"

“ 'A DECLARATION FOR LIFE'  - ROLLING VBACK THE NEW WAVE OF ABORTION AND INFANTICIDE" - by John Stonestreet and David Carlson, Breakpoint.org, February 26, 2019; http://www.breakpoint.org/2019/02/breakpoint-sign-a-declaration-for-life/ [AS I SEE IT: I trust that you will sign the "Declaration for Life" referred to in this article. And be praying for this incredible event that will happen on Sat. May 4th. I can't wait to see it happen! I also hope that YOU will take to heart point #5 in the delcaration and demonstrate support for pregnacy resource centers by becoming a sponsor for my effort to help ThriveOrlando in their upcoming Walk for Life. To do so, just go to my webpage I've noted below under "RESOURCES." Thank YOU for however much the Lord leads you to give! - Stan]
     I still find it hard to shake that image of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and New York legislators ghoulishly celebrating the signing of a bill that could allow the killing of babies right up to the point of birth for any reason.
    Then, just days later, a Virginia legislator introduced a similar bill. And now-disgraced Governor Ralph Northam defended it on live radio, implying that babies with disabilities could be left to die after birth if the mother so chose. Thank God the Virginia assembly shelved that idea.
    What you may not have heard is that legislators in Rhode Island, Vermont, New Mexico, and Illinois are preparing similar no-restriction abortion laws.

     Let’s be clear. Something is happening here. This is a crucial moment. In addition to demonic activity, it’s clear that radical abortion advocates are motivated by fear—that the Supreme Court may soon overturn Roe v. Wade. They want to ensure their states will allow abortion at any time for any reason.

    Christians, who believe that human life is sacred from the moment of conception until natural death, need to answer this new flurry of threats to life. We must put our prayers, skills, resources, and time to work on behalf of the most vulnerable victims in our society.

   Which is why I want to tell you about a new campaign just launched by my friends at Focus on the Family. It’s called “See Life Clearly.” The very first thing to do is to sign their statement “A Declaration for Life.”
   As Focus on the Family President Jim Daly announced recently, the See Life Clearly Campaign will culminate on May 4 in New York City. On that date, Lord willing, Focus on the Family “will broadcast live 4-D ultrasound images on a massive digital marquee in Times Square in the heart of New York City.” The event will also be simulcast worldwide. They’re calling it “Alive from New York”—you might catch the reference. In other words, in the heart of Manhattan, where the nation’s most radical and cruel abortion law is now in effect, people will see with their own eyes that what the abortion movement so often hides as “a choice” or a “clump of cells” is indeed a precious life.

    One way you can support this effort is to put your name to “A Declaration for Life.” You will be affirming that you believe that abortion is the taking of a human life, that science and Scripture affirm that life in the womb should be protected at every stage and is “wonderfully and fearfully made,” that with these new laws our states have reached “a tragic new low point,” and finally, that abortion is incompatible with “the virtues of compassion, freedom, and equality” that characterize a just society.
    Now, it’s a good and vital thing to sign your name—to make a public declaration—that you support human life in the womb. In fact, it’s a great thing. But the Declaration for Life asks us to make an additional commitment: to WORK to defend life in the womb.
    All of us who sign the Declaration are committing:
    1) to advocate for pro-life legislation at the state level, including a ban on late-term abortions and those targeting babies on the basis of disability, sex or race;
    2) to promote the end of government funding of the abortion industry;
    3) to vote for candidates who respect the sanctity of life;
    4) to urge the appointment of constitutionalist judges who will protect the fundamental right to life;
    5) to support both women in  unplanned pregnancies and their babies through the good work of Pregnancy Resource Centers;
    6) to encourage and promote the beauty of adoption; and
    7) to pray fervently for a nationwide reawakening to the value and sanctity of every human life.

    Until that day comes, the Declaration concludes, “we will push back against the culture of death. This is the moment we unite with one voice and proclaim, ‘No more.’”
    Amen. I’ve already signed on. I hope you will do so as well.  And while you’re at it, consider joining us for the Alive from New York event May 4 in Times Square. Come to BreakPoint.org, click on this commentary, and I will link you to A Declaration for Life.

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RESOURCES
"A Declaration for Life" - Petition website - https://focusonthefamily.webconnex.com/co-new-york-abortion-response
The Case for Life: Equipping Christians to Engage the Culture - Scott Klusendorf | Crossway Publishing | 2009 - https://colsoncenter.christianbook.com/case-life-equipping-christians-engage-culture/scott-klusendorf/9781433503207/pd/503207?event=ESRCG
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Stan's Walk for Life Fundraising Page for ThriveOrlando - https://secure.ministrysync.com/ministrysync/event/website/?m=4220989

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PRAYER MATTERS:
"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world." 
- Karl Barth; "Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting/resting in His love and grace to accomplish His perfect will in His perfect time and for His greatest glory. Intercession is the one of the great privileges AND responsibilities for EVERY believer." - Stan 
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Praying Through the Open Doors World Watch List for persecuted believers:https://www.opendoorsusa.org/take-action/pray/monthly-prayer-calendar/
     In February, Open Doors is focusing on the Top 5 places in the world where it’s most dangerous to be a Christian. In these countries, being a follower of Jesus is a death sentence for not only you, but also your family. This month, we invite you to join your hearts with ours as we pray for believers in the darkest places.
February 27 | IVORY COAST - Tabitha was forced to marry a Muslim man. Pray that Tabitha
would remain firm in her faith, and for the Lord to work in her husband’s heart
*Names changed to protect identities

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

#2594 (2/26) "Democrats' Scorched Birth Campaign"

"DEMOCRATS' SCORCHED BIRTH CAMPAIGN" -  Tony Perkins, Washington Watch, Feb. 25, 2019; https://www.frc.org/updatearticle/20190225/democrats-campaign [AS I SEE IT: Just last night (Monday, Feb. 25), Democrats in the Senate cast the votes to block a bill that would protect infants born alive afer an abortion, in effect endorsing a position equal to infanticide. I trust the increasing number who are becoming  pro-life in America will take note and hold those Senators accountable for such an outrageous action! - Stan]
     It was four days before a vote that will be talked about for years. Of course, that irony was probably lost on Senator Patty Murray (D-Wash.) -- but it wasn't lost on us. The same woman leading the fight for legal infanticide chose last Thursday to tour Seattle Children's Hospital, walking the long hallways where she would argue only wanted kids deserve care.
   "It was wonderful to visit the @seattlechildren's Hospital-North Clinic in Everett, WA this week," the senator tweeted. "I had a great time meeting the dedicated staff and seeing firsthand how they use their resources to serve children and families throughout Northwest WA." But by early this evening, Patty Murray will have taken the unbelievable position that some children don't deserve those resources -- not even when they're lying alone in a hospital just like that one, fighting to survive.
    There will be people like Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.) who try to hide what they've just done. They'll cloak their votes in comfortable words and euphemisms. "This bill," he said earlier, "would establish new requirements for health care practitioners in the case of a fetus who survives an abortion." There's no such thing as a "fetus" who survives an abortion. There are only newborns. Infants. Children.

   "The word 'fetus,' of course, is already working overtime to assist those who wish to disguise the reality of what takes place during an abortion procedure..." NRO's Alexandra Desanctis points out. "But abortion defenders use the word as medical-sounding jargon, a crutch to dehumanize the unborn... But the bill doesn't require transporting a fetus to the hospital. It requires transporting an infant to the hospital... It is the same human being both in and outside of its mother. That is the truth they are desperate to avoid."

   It's the same sick logic Senator Barbara Boxer used in a 1999 debate with colleague Rick Santorum. When did the child become a human being, the Pennsylvanian asked her? When you bring it home from the hospital, she replied. Twenty years later, Senate Democrats agree. But they may be the only ones.

   Polling companies that have been in business for decades can't believe the waves of opposition rolling through the country over abortion right now. Masses of people, horrified by what's happened in New York and Virginia (and disgusted by Democrats' defense of it) are walking away from the "pro-choice" label. Almost overnight, the numbers have completely shifted away from the radicalism of the Democratic Party to a much more moderate -- if not conservative -- approach.

   After just releasing their annual numbers last month, the people behind the Marist survey decided to repoll Americans to see if opinions had changed in the brief, four-week span. And boy, have they. In January, 55 percent of Americans called themselves "pro-choice," compared to 38 percent who identified as "pro-life." A 17-point gap. Today, the number of Americans who call themselves pro-life and pro-choice is dead-even at 47 percent. Just how significant is that? This is the first time in the history of the Marist abortion poll that as many Americans have identified as pro-life as pro-choice. "This has been a measure that has been so stable over time. To see that kind of change was surprising. And the increased discussion [of late-term abortion] in the public forum in the past month appears to have made the biggest difference..." director Barbara Carvalho said.

   President Trump certainly deserves some of the credit for that, as he shows the influence of his bully pulpit on life. In plain and vivid terms, he's described the gruesome realities of abortion -- and helped to significantly move the needle of public opinion. And it's no accident that filmmakers are driving those powerful messages home with movies like Gosnell and, now, Unplanned. It's impossible to watch these films and not be motivated by what New York has just done.

   In Unplanned, the true story of Planned-Parenthood-Director-turned-pro-lifer Abby Johnson, the truth about what abortion really is led the Motion Picture Association of America to give the movie an R-rating. To some, it was the first clear acknowledgement that abortion is violence. To others, it was ironic. By restricting it to people over 17, a lot of teenage girls won't be able to see the movie about a procedure that they can get legally at the same age. "We are pushing the boundaries of what has never been before on such a wide scale by showing America exactly what abortion is. [It] is disturbing. It is violent... No one will be able to walk away after seeing this movie and say, 'I didn't know.'

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PRAYER MATTERS:
"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world." 
- Karl Barth;
 "Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting/resting in His love and grace to accomplish His perfect will in His perfect time and for His greatest glory. 
Intercession is the one of the great privileges AND responsibilities for EVERY believer." - Stan 


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Praying Through the Open Doors World Watch List for persecuted believers:https://www.opendoorsusa.org/take-action/pray/monthly-prayer-calendar/
     In February, Open Doors is focusing on the Top 5 places in the world where it’s most dangerous to be a Christian. In these countries, being a follower of Jesus is a death sentence for not only you, but also your family. This month, we invite you to join your hearts with ours as we pray for believers in the darkest places.
February 26 | CAMEROON - Pray for Sarah, who lost her husband in a Boko Haram attack on her village exactly one year ago. Pray for strength to continue to care for their children and for blessing on the families who have taken in Sarah’s family and cared for them.
*Names changed to protect identities

Monday, February 25, 2019

#2593 (2/25) "Why This Abortion Survivor Had to Thank President Trump"

"WHY THIS ABORTION SURVIVOR HAD TO THANK PRESIDENT TRUMP" - Ginny Montalbano / @GinnyMontalbano / February 22, 2019 / https://www.dailysignal.com/2019/02/22/why-this-abortion-survivor-had-to-thank-president-trump/
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      At age 14, Melissa Ohden learned that her biological mother was forced to have a saline abortion, one that she defied the odds by surviving despite being in the womb only an estimated 31 weeks. Years later, a nurse who cared for her in the NICU told Ohden: “A tall blond nurse rushed me in, and she shouted, ‘That darned [abortion doctor] messed up. She just kept gasping for breath, and I couldn’t just leave her there to die.’” Even more incredible, Ohden, who had been “gasping for breath” but is now 41, says she survived an ordeal that lasted five days instead of the usual 72 hours for that type of procedure in 1977.

   An unborn baby normally “would soak in that toxic salt solution being poisoned and scalded, and then they would induce labor to expel that deceased child from the womb,” Ohden says in an interview with The Daily Signal. “Through my medical records, we actually have learned that I soaked in that toxic salt solution not for three days, but five,” she says, adding:
  They kept trying over that five-day period to induce my birth mother’s labor. I often joke I’m a little stubborn; I was just not willing to budge. But finally on that fifth day, they succeeded, induced her labor, and they were of course very surprised when I was born alive.

  Ohden, who later was adopted, says she has spent the past 12 years speaking out to share her story and connect with others who had similar experiences. “I’ve never intended to live this public life as a survivor,” she says. “But I have learned that that’s my purpose.”

  She met last week with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office. "It was our opportunity to share our stories with the president, to help him understand the impact that late-term abortion has had on our lives, and really for each of us to thank him for his commitment. … I shook his hand and said, ‘On behalf of the 269 survivors that I’ve connected with, through my work, I want to thank you for your commitment and all that you do for life.’  And I meant that. I wasn’t there for myself that day, I was there for all of the survivors that I work with, who are so grateful for President Trump and all that he’s doing, and for those children who are going to lose their lives to abortion.

  Ohden says she is troubled by the recent debate over infanticide and failed Senate votes to provide medical care to abortion survivors, especially when she is just one of many with a similar story: "The way that I’ve described it to some people is we’re living in this time right now where it feels like everybody is having this conversation about abortion and children who survive. They’re having this conversation not realizing that we’re out here. It’s really interesting that the Democrats are introducing this really aggressive legislation [to allow abortion] through the third trimester, yet at the same time wanting to delete the protection for children like me that survive abortions. The more they introduce this kind of legislation, the greater the likelihood it’s going to be that children like me survive.

  “And so we desperately need that Born-Alive Survivors Protection Act to ensure that we’re provided medical care,” Ohden says, using “we” to put herself in the company of all abortion survivors. The legislation would insure that babies who survive abortions are given the medical care needed to survive. A roll call vote in the Senate is set for Monday.

   “This is a human rights issue, this is not an affront to Roe v. Wade,” she says, referring to the 1973 Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion across the nation. “I’m just simply asking for people to see the dignity of our lives, and provide us the same medical care that any child should be afforded.”

  As for her biological family, Ohden has reconnected slowly with several members, including her biological mother, who found out that she spent nearly 30 years believing her child had been aborted. By coincidence, Ohden and her family moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where her biological mother lives. " “When I say she’s a part of my life, I mean she’s really a part of my life. I was just at a birthday party with her a couple of weeks ago. We were just texting back-and-forth last night about school cancellations, because we had a snowstorm.”
 Ohden says her biological father died over 10 years ago. Biological cousins and a grandfather told her that her grandmother “forced” her mother to get the abortion, she says.

She says her own experience as a mother makes her even more grateful to be alive—and to use her voice to speak out. 

“I’m a mother of two young daughters, and one of my oldest was actually born at the same hospital where my life was supposed to end,” Ohden says. “[I] do the work that I do not only because I believe every child deserves that opportunity to live, but because I see firsthand the impact that abortion has on all of us, and for generations to come.” “My children never would have lived if that abortion would have succeeded in ending my life, and so that motivates me to do the work that I do in this world.”

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"An historic moment: to have the survivor of a failed abortion in the West Wing of the White House"By Melissa Ohden, NRL News Today, February 15, 2019; https://www.nationalrighttolifenews.org/news/2019/02/an-historic-moment-to-have-the-survivor-of-a-failed-abortion-in-the-west-wing-of-the-white-house/

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PRAYER MATTERS:
"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world." - Karl Barth; 
"Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting/resting in His love and grace to accomplish His perfect will in His perfect time and for His greatest glory.
Intercession is the one of the great privileges AND responsibilities for EVERY believer." - Stan 
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Praying Through the Open Doors World Watch List for persecuted believers:https://www.opendoorsusa.org/take-action/pray/monthly-prayer-calendar/
     In February, Open Doors is focusing on the Top 5 places in the world where it’s most dangerous to be a Christian. In these countries, being a follower of Jesus is a death sentence for not only you, but also your family. This month, we invite you to join your hearts with ours as we pray for believers in the darkest places.
February 25 | NEPAL - Srijana* was persecuted by her parents, who didn’t allow her to go to church and tortured her for her faith. In response, Srijana left her home and is now going through a difficult time. Pray that God would provide for all of Srijana’s needs.
*Names changed to protect identities

Sunday, February 24, 2019

#2592 (2/24) SUNDAY SPECIAL: "Persecution Rising in China- And Things Could Get Worse"

"PERSECUTION RISING IN CHINA - AND THINGS COULD GET WORSE" by John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera, Breakpoint.org, February 22, 2019;
http://www.breakpoint.org/2019/02/breakpoint-persecution-rising-in-china/ [AS I SEE IT: Admittedly, it does seem like I post many articles regarding persecution in China, more than any other country. Rather than be redundant, it should serve as a reminder that this nation alone has a Christian population estimated at well over 100 million, that this country has easily more believers being persecuted than any other country. They deserve our constant attention and continued prayers! P.S. - Please also note the prayer request for China in today's Open Doors prayer request. - Stan]
     The steadily deteriorating state of religious freedom in China has been a frequent topic of late, both here on BreakPoint and other media outlets. The picture is bleak. An estimated one million Muslim Uighurs have been detained in what are essentially re-education camps, as part of an attempt to erase their religious and cultural identity.

There’s also been a strong assault on Chinese Christianity. What little freedom Chinese Christians had is now being taken away: Provincial officials have demolished crosses, cracked down on house churches, arrested pastors, and put officially-recognized churches under tighter control. Thus, the recent report out of Liaoning province, a region near the border with North Korea, shouldn’t surprise us. It should trouble and appall us, but not surprise us.
    According to the Australian website MercatorNet, the Education Bureau of Lishan district” in Liaoning “issued a plan for the campaign to resist religious beliefs in kindergartens.” The plan prohibits schools from “hiring [new] teachers who hold religious beliefs.” With regard to existing teachers, it calls for increased supervision, including “comprehensive inspections of teachers’ preparation for lessons in order to root out any and all religious content.” But the plan doesn’t stop with teachers. Students, as well as teachers, are now required to “sign a commitment statement promising they won’t browse religious websites or participate in religious forums.” The statement reads in part, “I will adhere to the correct political direction, advocate science, promote atheism, and oppose theism.” These are kindergartners!
   It’s not only in that province. Students in other parts of China have also been coerced into signing anti-religious pledges. And there are reports of students who, because they refused to sign, have been beaten.

   Unfortunately, short of divine intervention, it may be that things will get significantly worse. As I’ve told you before on BreakPoint, Xi Jinping has become the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao. Like Mao, Xi has fostered a cult of personality. He calls himself lingxiu, a reverential term for “leader” not heard since the days of Mao. It’s very similar to what Fuehrer means in German. Fawning coverage of Xi in official media borders on self-parody.
   Christians have been in the crosshairs of the Xi Jinping cult. Believers in south China have been forced to take down pictures of Jesus from their walls and replace them with pictures Xi Jinping.
   Not only is he a jealous would-be god, he’s also an insecure one. To understand why, you need to understand that the source of the Communist Party’s legitimacy has been economic growth. For the past forty years, the Chinese people have been asked to trade certain freedoms that we take for granted, such as freedom of speech and religion, for increasing prosperity. That trade has preserved a measure of social order.

     But now, many economists see signs that the good times are coming to an end in China. In fact, that may be an understatement. It could be something even worse. As the Wall Street Journal reports, “China’s consumers and businesses are losing confidence. Car sales have plunged. The housing market is stumbling. Some factories are letting workers off for the big Lunar New Year holiday two months early.” In other words, the Communist Party may not be able to keep up its end of the bargain. If they fail, ordinary Chinese people could remember everything they’ve had to put up with and get angry. Very angry.
    So how will Xi respond to this? We already know the answer to that question. He will crack down even harder. Cult leaders don’t admit mistakes, much less give up their power voluntarily. They look for scapegoats and hunt for heretics.

   In China, Christians qualify as both. As adherents to what many Chinese regard as a “Western” religion, their loyalties can be called into question. And they’ll likely not join Xi’s cult of personality, so they will be ideal targets.

   All of this is why our brothers and sisters there need our prayers. And our voice. We must urge our government and U. S. corporations that do business in China to use their influence on behalf of persecuted Chinese Christians.

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RESOURCES
"Students in China are forced to sign away their religious commitments" - Piao Junying | Mercatornet.com | February 13, 2019; https://www.mercatornet.com/above/view/students-in-china-are-forced-to-sign-away-their-religious-beliefs/22175
"China Tells Christians to Replace Images of Jesus with Communist President" - Kate Shellnutt | Christianity Today | November 17, 2017; https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2017/november/china-christians-jesus-communist-president-xi-jinping-yugan.html

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PRAYER MATTERS:
"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world." - Karl Barth; "Prayer is inviting God into a seemingly impossible situation and trusting/resting in His love and grace to accomplish His perfect will in His perfect time and for His greatest glory. 
Intercession is the one of the great privileges AND responsibilities for EVERY believer." - Stan 
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Praying Through the Open Doors World Watch List for persecuted believers:https://www.opendoorsusa.org/take-action/pray/monthly-prayer-calendar/
     In February, Open Doors is focusing on the Top 5 places in the world where it’s most dangerous to be a Christian. In these countries, being a follower of Jesus is a death sentence for not only you, but also your family. This month, we invite you to join your hearts with ours as we pray for believers in the darkest places.
February 24 | CHINA - Please pray for Sister Ma,* a Christian believer who was formerly a Buddhist and has endured constant persecution from her family and community since giving her life to Jesus. Pray that God will bring other believers to Sister Ma’s side.
*Names changed to protect identities