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First
Global Day of Prayer
"Since
the days of Pentecost, has the whole church ever put aside every other
word and waited upon Him for ten days, that the Spirit's power might be
manifested? We give too much attention to method and machinery and
resources and too little to the source of power."
Hudson
Taylor
(1832-1905)
Two
Hundred Million expected to join Global Day of Prayer
This
Sunday, May 15, will be the Day of Pentecost, and the first
Global Day of Prayer will call the nations
together to ask God for a "greater
Pentecost."
The
National Day of Prayer on May 5th was the "Day of
Ascension," the day that our Messiah Jesus, "was
taken up into the sky while they were watching, and He disappeared into
a cloud." He had just said, "When the Holy Spirit
has come upon you, you will receive power and will tell people about Me
everywhere..."
The disciples met together continually for prayer and ten days
later, the Holy Spirit came just as Jesus promised in power.
"Suddenly, there was a sound from heaven like the
roaring of a mighty windstorm in the skies above them, and it filled the
house where they were meeting.
2000 years later Arising
from
Africa
. In 2001, one stadium in
Cape Town
,
South Africa
was filled with 45,000 people who came to pray. In 2002, it expanded to
eight stadiums and 350,000. In 2003, 2.5 million gathered in 130
stadiums. On May 2, 2004, the movement exploded. More than 22 million
rallied in prayer at more than 2,000 sites throughout every single
country on the continent of
Africa
(56 nations).
African
leaders and leaders from most major traditions of Christian faith are
again calling people to join in a historic act of united prayer. As
Christians around the world pray, it will be the first ever Global Day
of Prayer on May 15th. In this time of global
turmoil, Christians will join together around the Earth in united,
focused, fervent prayer asking God for transforming revival!
May 15, 2005, Pentecost Sunday and
the Global Day of Prayer
Christians
in many lands will assemble in massive gatherings in stadiums and open
squares. In other places, believers will gather in homes and other
public venues. To help connect and align prayers even more, there will
be a six hour live Concert of Prayer broadcast, one hour from each
continental area. The signal will be relayed by satellite, radio and
Internet so that many millions will be linked simultaneously all over
the world. The same broadcast will be repeated so that people in any
time zone can take part on Pentecost afternoon or evening.
For more information concerning the GDP, go to www.globaldayofprayer.com
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Report:
Israel offers land for evangelical Christian center (May 14, 2005)
- The government has offered to donate 35 acres beside the Sea of
Galilee for an evangelical Christian center to boost Christian
tourism, a newspaper reported Wednesday.
- Christians
persecuted in Vietnam (May 14, 2005) -
New evidence shows Vietnamese security forces are continuing to
mistreat and arbitrarily detain Montagnards, indigenous hill people
from the communist country's Central Highlands. Human Rights Watch
today in a new 16-page briefing paper said Vietnamese officials are
also continuing to force Montagnard Christians to recant their
faith.
- Family
groups decry same-sex ruling (May 14, 2005) - Pro-family groups across the
nation accused a federal judge in Nebraska of judicial activism
after he became the first in the U.S. to strike down a state
amendment barring same-sex marriage or civil unions, nullifying a
Nebraska measure passed by 70 percent of voters in 2000. (So
now judges can go against the will of the people? Was that in the
constitution?)
- Kan.
Evolution Hearings End in Clash (May 14, 2005) - Hearings held to determine
how the theory of evolution should be treated in Kansas public
schools ended Thursday in a bitter clash over the meetings' purpose
-- and the behavior of participants. The conservative state Board of
Education plans to consider proposed changes in standards by August
that determine how students are tested on science statewide. The
board is expected to approve at least part of a proposal from
advocates of "intelligent design," which holds that some
features in the natural world are so complex and well-ordered that
an intelligent cause is the best way to explain them. Intelligent
design advocates say, however, they are not pushing their ideas,
only trying to expose students to more criticism of evolution. The
three days of hearings have drawn reporters from Canada, France,
Great Britain and Japan -- and a film crew shooting a documentary.
The Seattle-based Discovery Institute, which supports intelligent
design research, said Case and other evolution defenders were
ducking hard questions. "Their attitude seems to be trust us;
everyone else is stupid," said John West, a senior fellow at
the institute. "They seem to crawl under a rock when anybody
tries to question them." (There is nothing to stand on,
therefore because their pride won't let them change their ideas,
they have to back down because they know if they keep going,
everyone will suddenly become more intelligent than them, and
realize their theory is flawed. Even Darwin said it
Received via e-mail:
- World
unites to discuss a new coalition to stop the USA (May
11, 2005) - South American and Arab leaders opened an
unprecedented summit yesterday to usher in new cooperation aimed at
undercutting the international influence of the United States.
With 9,000 soldiers posted around the city and helicopters overhead,
16 heads of state and top officials from 34 South American, Middle
Eastern and North African nations gathered for the first Summit of
South American-Arab Countries. "Today, we are facing a
historic opportunity to build the foundation for a bridge of solid
cooperation between South America and the Arab world," said
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. He said the
leaders must band together to ensure that free trade helps the
developing world's masses, instead of only rich countries and
multinational corporations.
- Severely
Brain-Damaged Woman Speaks after Three Years - "I've never seen
this happen...until now," Says Doctor Aimee
Herd, Davin Dahlgren reporting (May
13, 2005) -
A woman from Kansas, who was involved in a car accident in 2002
and suffered extensive injury to her brain, has begun to speak after
3 years, to her doctor's amazement.
After the accident, Tracy Gaskill's relatives were told she would
probably die by noon the next day, but the family and Cowley County
community members prayed and visited Tracy regularly. Gaskill lived
through the next day and gradually began to improve. She was fed
through a feeding tube similar to that of Terry Schiavo, whose tube
was removed by court order, causing her to die after nearly two
weeks.
But Gaskill received therapy where Schiavo's was denied. Nurses
worked with Gaskill eventually teaching her to hum and swallow, then
to speak clearly. Doctor David Schmeidler told a local newspaper,
"It's amazing, isn't it? I have never seen this happen in my
career. I've read about it happening, the severely brain damaged
recovering suddenly, but never seen it - until now."
- Prayer,
an Effective Painkiller? Anita Manning / Teresa Neumann Reporting (May
13, 2005) - Americans have found a no-cost painkiller
they say is as effective as prescription drugs: prayer. That,
according to a USA Today report. The article states that more than
half of those who responded to a USA TODAY/ABC News/Stanford
University Medical Center poll released Monday say they use prayer
to control pain. Of those, 90% say it worked well, and 51% say
"very well."
- Internet
Evangelism: Casting a New Kind of Net - "I got saved on
the Internet" that is what more and more people are saying,
after logging onto religious Web sites. The Internet is just
one more tool that many ministries are using to reach the world for
Christ. When Jesus gave the commandment, 'Go ye into all the world
and preach the Gospel,' the disciples were on foot. There was no
television, no radio, no airplanes, and certainly no Internet. What
a difference 2,000 years can make! Or for that matter, 10 years.
Today, more and more people are coming to faith in Christ by logging
onto the World Wide Web.
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