Thursday, May 30, 2013

#537 (5/30) Yes, Students,They CAN'T Make You Leave Your Faith At the School Door!

URGENT PRAYERS/PETITIONS:Same -Sex "Marriage"- PLEASE PRAY WITH ME (every day untill the decision is revealed around mid-June) THAT THE SUPREME COURT WILL VOTE TO UPHOLD THE 2 LAWS REVIEWED SUPPORTING A TRADITIONAL DEFINITION OF MARRIAGE.. PRAY that the Court will resist any pressure to MAKE new law based on "cultural trends." PRAY as though the very future of the institution of the family is at stake because it is. PRAY! -  for the sake of possibly millions of children, and for our country if it is to continue to be shown any more favor by our Heavenly Father, who I promise you will be very displeased if homosexual marriage is legalized; "GOD IS NOT [TO BE] MOCKED..." - (Gal. 6:7)  - Stan [Be sure to check out my brief essay at post #478.]

"Prayers from Prison: American Pastor Held in Iran Releases Letter," May 22, 2013; http://www.presidentialprayerteam.com/Prayerwatch?pw=1458"...Abedini has been held at the brutal prison for 238 days, enduring long stints in solitary confinement, and, according to his supporters, beatings and torture at the hands of his jailers and fellow inmates. For months, he has been suffering from serious injuries, including internal bleeding from beatings with no proper medical attention, according to his family and attorneys."(Sources: Fox News, Assemblies of God website) As the Lord leads, please PRAY: =1) For the imprisoned Pastor Abedini, and for those Iranians who tend to his needs in prison to treat him more humanely. 2) For his family in Boise, Idaho. and their efforts to involve the U.S. State Department in securing Pastor Abedini’s release. And 3) For the impact of his witness upon believers and non-believers, in America and across the world.

"Graduates Urged to Stand Up for Their Faith," By Paul Strand, CBN News Washington Sr. Correspondent, May 28, 2013 http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2013/May/Graduates-Urged-to-Stand-Up-for-Their-Faith/ [Go to the site to see the video of this report.]

PLANO, Texas -- Graduation day has become one of the main targets on religious liberties. While grateful seniors want to thank God, administrators worry they might violate so-called separation of church and state so it's increasingly important to know how to handle the situation.

As high schools nationwide get ready for graduation ceremonies, some seniors may face threats or lawsuits if they mention God or their faith during graduation speeches. But the message from attorney Jeff Mateer is "don't be afraid." "Any student who's been asked to speak at graduation should know this: the school district cannot tell them not to mention their religious faith," Mateer, general counsel for Liberty Institute, told CBN News.

In 2011, a judge threatened to throw valedictorian Angela Hildenbrand in jail. "The court's order said there could be incarceration if anyone mentioned Jesus or said 'amen' during any of the speeches," Liberty Institute attorney Justin Butterfield said, but a federal appeals court disagreed. "The Fifth Circuit said 'No, it's okay for her to do that,'" Butterfield explained. "It's her private student speech and she's allowed to say whatever she wants and you can't discriminate against her message just because it's religious."

Hildenbrand concluded her valedictorian speech just as she'd planned. "I thank You for Your great love for us and for our great nation where we are free. And it's in Jesus's name I pray. Amen," Hildenbrand said to a resounding "amen" by the audience.

Mateer says schools and school districts need to back off students who share their faith. "They can't tell them to pray or not to pray," he said. "They can't tell them to mention Jesus or not mention Jesus." If students are threatened, Mateer recommends they contact groups like the American Center for Law and Justice or Liberty Institute "because we will fight for them."
"There are a lot of these situations that look really bad, but when Christians stand up and fight for what they believe in, fight for the truth, we win in the courts," Butterfield said. "And a lot of the reason that we've lost so much ground is just because Christians haven't been willing to fight." "The founders recognized that we needed a vibrant religious life," Mateer added. "And that didn't mean just keeping it in our homes. It meant it being active in public."

Liberty Institute, headquartered in Texas, has been involved in enough graduation cases to assure students that neither their schools nor school districts can prevent them from mentioning God, Jesus or any other religious matter in their graduation speeches. They do not lose their religious rights when they walk through their school's door.

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"On Fire for God: Public School Bible Clubs Spread," By Paul Strand May 29, 2013 http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2013/May/On-Fire-for-God-Public-School-Bible-Clubs-Spread/?cpid=EU_CBNNEWS_2013_149
"... 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.

"...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....

"...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."...

"...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."...

...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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