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Praise the Lord. How good it is to sing praises to our God, how pleasant and fitting to praise Him!” Psalm 147:1

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Please pray for the people of Vietnam. Vietnam has experienced much war in the past 60 years; now is more of a time of peace. Please pray that the good news of Jesus Christ would spread throughout Vietnam. We are planning a new Jesus 2020 website for Vietnam so please pray that God will use that to bring many people to Himself.

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We now at iChristianlife.com have added a way to find a good church around the world. If you click here you will find many good churches listed in many countries. Of course this is only a very small list and there are thousands of excellent churches in the world, but maybe this list may be of help to you.

 

Jesus said the two greatest commandments were to " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind'; and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' "

So when we go to church or spend time with other Christians, let us not just think of ourselves; let us think of how we can love God and love others. How can we express love to God? One way is at church to sing and praise Him and thank God for all our blessings. We can praise God for who He is and also for His wonderful works in our lives. We can also express love to God for caring for those who are poor and unfortunate and needy. Jesus said “’I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for Me.’”

At church and other places, we can also love others as ourselves. You can teach Sunday school; you can care for children. You can pray for others. You can serve in many ways. Even Jesus Christ, who is King of Kings and Lord of Lords, came and served and ministered to others. So when you go to church or to spend time with other Christians, ask God how you can help be a blessing to them.

So, this week, let us pray that God will

  • Help us know how to express love to Him
  • Help us be a blessing to others in church and everywhere
  • Protect and fill our Global Media Outreach staff with His Holy Spirit

THANK YOU so much for your prayers as we seek together to serve our wonderful Lord and reach the world for Jesus Christ.

May God bless you,

Your friends at Global Media Outreach

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is an actual response received at one of our Web sites:

"I landed on this site by accident ( No by God’s design!!). I did not know about the site; I was just surfing internet for something totally different; then on the screen I saw this advert '' God loves you'' I was curious and so I opened and saw this : 4 steps to God'' I read on and this is how I came to write to you. Indeed I am sure God wanted to tell me something special this morning: How to make a beginning..." K, Rwanda

 

 

 

PRAYER

Let the rain come and wash away
the ancient grudges, the bitter hatreds
held and nurtured over generations.

Let the rain wash away the memory
of the hurt, the neglect.
Then let the sun come out and
fill the sky with rainbows.
Let the warmth of the sun heal us
wherever we are broken.
Let it burn away the fog so that
we can see each other clearly.
So that we can see beyond labels,
beyond accents, gender or skin color.
Let the warmth and brightness
of the sun melt our selfishness.
So that we can share the joys and
feel the sorrows of our neighbors.
And let the light of the sun
be so strong that we will see all
people as our neighbors.
Let the earth, nourished by rain,
bring forth flowers
to surround us with beauty.
And let the mountains teach our hearts
to reach upward to heaven.

Amen.

a prayer for the world - rabbi harold kushner - 2003

 

Prayers of Meditation

If there is to be peace in the world,
There must be peace in the nations.

If there is to be peace in the nations,
There must be peace in the cities.

If there is to be peace in the cities,
There must be peace between neighbors.

If there is to be peace between neighbors,
There must be peace in the home.

If there is to be peace in the home,
There must be peace in the heart.

chinese philospher - lao-tse - 6th century bce

 

 

PRAYER

Pray to whoever you kneel down to:
Jesus nailed to his wooden or marble or plastic cross,
his suffering face bent to kiss you,

Buddha still under the Bo tree in scorching heat,
Adonai, Allah, raise your arms to Mary
that she may lay her palm on our brows,
to Shekinhah, Queen of Heaven and Earth,
to Inanna in her stripped descent.

Hawk or Wolf, or the Great Whale, Record Keeper
of time before, time now, time ahead, pray. Bow down
to terriers and shepherds and siamese cats.
Fields of artichokes and elegant strawberries.

Pray to the bus driver who takes you to work,
pray on the bus, pray for everyone riding that bus
and for everyone riding buses all over the world.
If you haven't been on a bus in a long time,
climb the few steps, drop some silver, and pray.

Waiting in line for the movies, for the ATM,
for your latté and croissant, offer your plea.
Make your eating and drinking a supplication.
Make your slicing of carrots a holy act,
each translucent layer of the onion, a deeper prayer.

Make the brushing of your hair
a prayer, every strand its own voice,

singing in the choir on your head.
As you wash your face, the water slipping
through your fingers, a prayer: Water,
softest thing on earth, gentleness
that wears away rock.

Making love, of course, is already a prayer.
Skin and open mouths worshipping that skin,
the fragile case we are poured into,
each caress a season of peace.

If you're hungry, pray. If you're tired.
Pray to Gandhi and Dorothy Day.
Shakespeare. Sappho. Sojourner Truth.
Pray to the angels and the ghost of your grandfather.

When you walk to your car, to the mailbox,
to the video store, let each step
be a prayer that we all keep our legs,
that we do not blow off anyone else's legs.
Or crush their skulls.
And if you are riding on a bicycle
or a skateboard, in a wheel chair, each revolution
of the wheels a prayer that as the earth revolves
we will do less harm, less harm, less harm.

And as you work, typing with a new manicure,
a tiny palm tree painted on one pearlescent nail
or delivering soda or drawing good blood
into rubber-capped vials, writing on a blackboard
with yellow chalk, twirling pizzas, pray for peace.

With each breath in, take in the faith of those
who have believed when belief seemed foolish,
who persevered. With each breath out, cherish.

Pull weeds for peace, turn over in your sleep for peace,
feed the birds for peace, each shiny seed
that spills onto the earth, another second of peace.
Wash your dishes, call your mother, drink wine.

Shovel leaves or snow or trash from your sidewalk.
Make a path. Fold a photo of a dead child
around your VISA card. Gnaw your crust
of prayer, scoop your prayer water from the gutter.
Mumble along like a crazy person, stumbling
your prayer through the streets.

pray for peace - ellen bass

 

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