Pledge of Allegiance of the United States

"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."


In 1954, in response to the Communist threat of the times, President Eisenhower encouraged Congress to add the words "under God," creating the 31-word pledge we say today. Today it reads:

"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

Section 4 of the Flag Code states:

The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: "I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.", should be rendered by standing at attention facing the flag with the right hand over the heart. When not in uniform men should remove any non-religious headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Persons in uniform should remain silent, face the flag, and render the military salute."






Saturday, June 11, 2011

DAY 19 - DAILY BIBLE VERSE (WORSHIP) - JUNE 12, 2011

June 12


Psalm 86:9
New International Version (NIV)


9 All the nations you have made 
   will come and worship before you, Lord; 
   they will bring glory to your name.

DAY 19 - DAILY PRAYER (WORSHIP) - JUNE 12, 2011

June 12

Lord, we come to you right now & just want to thank you for our country, America.
Thank you for our forefathers who had such a heart after you & for the many sacrifices
they made, to make & keep our country free.  Jesus, we know that without you, we are nothing!

We humbly seek you now on behalf of America, present & future & ask that you would
preserve & protect us.  Lord, that you would place people in office that love you & follow
your ways & for the ones already in office, if they don’t know you personally, that they would
come to know you, today. Help us to be a country that follows hard after you.  Forgive us of
our lust of the eyes & lust of the flesh. We don’t want anyone but you.  You are the one true God.
We will ONLY worship you!

Give our leaders supernatural insight & wisdom to lead, guide & direct this great country, for your glory.

We ask that you continue to bless America & that we will always be “One nation Under God”…

In Jesus’ Name!!

Amen


Katherine Clift
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DAY 19 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR JUNE 12, 2011



American Minute for June 12th:

    He received the Distinguished Flying Cross for his WWII service in the Pacific. He studied at Yale, was a Congressman, Ambassador to the U.N., CIA director and Vice-President under Ronald Reagan before becoming the 41st U.S. President. His name was George H.W. Bush, born JUNE 12, 1924. In his Inaugural Address, January 20, 1989, President Bush said: "I have just repeated word for word the oath taken by George Washington 200 years ago, and the Bible on which I place my hand is the Bible on which he placed his...And my first act as President is a prayer. I ask you to bow your heads." In his Christmas Message, December 8, 1992, President George H.W. Bush stated: "As we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, whose life offers us a model of dignity, compassion, and justice, we renew our commitment to peace...Christ made clear the redemptive value of giving of oneself for others." President Bush continued: "The heroic actions of our veterans, the lifesaving work of our scientists and physicians, and generosity of countless individuals who voluntarily give of their time, talents, and energy to help others-all have enriched humankind and affirmed the importance of our Judeo-Christian heritage in shaping our government and values."


Endnotes


Bush, George Herbert Walker. Jan. 20, 1989, Inaugural Address. J. Michael Sharman, J.D., Faith of the Fathers (Culpepper, Virginia: Victory Publishing, 1995), p. 127. Christmas Message, December 8, 1992.


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DAY 18 - DAILY BIBLE VERSE (PEACE) - JUNE 11, 2011

June 11


Acts 9:31 New International Version (NIV)


 31 Then the church throughout Judea, Galilee and Samaria enjoyed a time of peace and was strengthened. Living in the fear of the Lord and encouraged by the Holy Spirit, it increased in numbers.

DAY 18 - DAILY PRAYER (CHURCH) - JUNE 11, 2011

June 11

Dear Lord, I pray for us, your church, to press in close to you. To seek you with all of our hearts and to do whatever is necessary to bring a ‘New Christ Awakening’ to our land. Realizing, that whatever it takes to bring your presence must be maintained, to keep your presence.


In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.


Judy Seifert
Awakening America Alliance
‘Cry Out! America’
State Coordinator, Ohio
County Coordinator, Hocking
Patriot Day 9/11
www.awakeningamerica.us











DAY 18 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR JUNE 11, 2011


American Minute for June 11th:


    He sent Paul Revere on his midnight ride to warn Lexington the British were coming. A Harvard graduate, he was a successful doctor in Boston, but left his career when the British passed the hated Stamp Act. With Samuel Adams, he organized the Provincial Congress to protest. His name was Dr. Joseph Warren, born JUNE 11, 1741. Following the Boston Tea Party, King George III enacted the Intolerable Acts of 1774: blocking Boston harbor until citizens reimbursed the East India Tea Company; quartering British soldiers in private homes; allowing British officials to be unaccountable for their crimes; and replacing Massachusetts' elected officials with royal appointees. In response, Dr. Joseph Warren wrote the Suffolk Resolves, urging Massachusetts to establish a free state, boycott British goods, form militias and no longer be loyal to a king who violates their rights. Fighting in the Battle of Bunker Hill, a monument marks where Warren died. Three years earlier Dr. Joseph Warren stated on the anniversary of the Boston Massacre: "If you perform your part, you must have the strongest confidence that the same Almighty Being who protected your pious and venerable forefathers...will still be mindful of you."


Endnotes


Warren, Joseph. March 5, 1772, Principles & Acts of the Revolution in America. Oration Delivered at Boston, on the second anniversary of the Boston Massacre. The Annals of America, 20 vols. (Chicago, IL: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1968), Vol. 2, p. 216. Hezekiah Niles, ed., Principles & Acts of the Revolution in America (Baltimore: William Ogden Niles, 1822; reprinted, NY: S.A. Barnes & Co., Centennial Edition, 1876).


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