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."






Sunday, May 27, 2012

DAY 3 - DAILY DEVOTION - MAY 27, 2012

May 27



It Is Finished - John 19:30




Because of the Passion of Jesus Christ - It Is Finished,  Because He didn’t plead his case or justify the accusations against Him - It Is Finished, Because He bled & died in great agony - It Is Finished, Because of His nail scarred hands that bought our forgiveness - It Is Finished, Because of the spikes of steel that held him there, until His last breath when He said, It Is Finished!


And, because IT IS FINISHED-

Your sins are forgiven

You are healed of all your diseases

You are redeemed

You are crowned with love & compassion

You are satisfied with good things

Your youth is renewed like the eagle (Psalm 103:1-5)

Death, Hell & The Grave Have Been Defeated! He’s Alive!!  He Has Risen from the dead! IT IS FINISHED!

Thank you Lord for laying your life down for us.   We will never forget the price that you paid, you took the fall for us!  You were the ultimate sacrifice- Holy & Righteous!  It’s your blood that frees us!  I WILL Worship & say- IT IS FINISHED!

We have a reason to celebrate His Resurrection Power - there is life & liberty in Jesus, because IT IS FINISHED!


In partnership with Katherine Clift of DailyLiveWorship

http://dailyliveworship.com/blog/it-is-finished-john-1930/

DAY 3 - DAILY PRAYER (FORGIVENESS) - MAY 27, 2012

May 27



Dear Precious Lord,

We, your people, love you! We are honored to be called your children. We acknowledge our sins against you. We desire to be forgiven as your people and our nation cleansed from our sin of rebelling against you.

We understand your ways are not our ways, and apart from you and your Holy Spirit, we can, and will return to the sinful ways of man.

For your great name’s sake-Rescue America; and its people, one more time! Return your fire to the pulpits, return your fire to the homes, and return your fire to the towns and villages! And, oh God! Give us righteous leaders to rule over us!

It’s in Jesus’ name that I pray!
Amen.

Judy Seifert


Ohio State Coordinator‘Cry Out ! America’ www.awakeningamerica.us


County Coordinator National Day of Prayer www.hockingcountyndp.org


Prayer Consultant Church of God Prayer Leader's Network www.projectpray.org


Ministry Site Leader Youth For Christ/Friend2Friend www.yfc.org

Isaiah 6:8 …Then said I, here am I; send me.  


Thanks, for being a part of the team! Working together in Concert, not Competition... Without ALL of us, we could not be as successful!


DAY 3 - DAILY HISTORY - MAY 27, 2012

May 27



    Twentieth-Century Fox made a motion picture in 1955 titled A Man Called Peter, about the life of U.S. Senate Chaplain Peter Marshall, born MAY 27, 1902. 


At the age of 25, Peter Marshall emigrated from Scotland, arriving at New York's Ellis Island in 1927. Members of his Sunday school class paid his way to seminary in Atlanta, where he graduated in 1931.


Peter Marshall pastored a small church in Covington, Georgia, then preached at Atlanta's Westminster Presbyterian Church.


There he met Catherine Wood, a student at Agnes Scott College, and they married.


In 1937, at the age of 35, he became pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C. His services were attended by leaders, such as President Franklin D. Roosevelt.


In 1938, Peter Marshall became a U.S. citizen.


Catherine Marshall's book on Peter's life, A Man Called Peter, was turned into the movie by the same title. Her novel, Christy, was made into a CBS television series. 


Peter Marshall stated:


"The world has enough women who are popular. It needs more who are pure. We need women, and men, too, who would rather be morally right than socially correct.”


Peter and Catherine's son, Peter Marshall, Jr., wrote with co-author David Manuel numerous best-selling books chronicling the Providential expansion of liberty throughout American history, such as: The Light and the Glory; From Sea to Shining Sea; and Sounding Forth The Trumpet. 


On January 4, 1947 the Senate appointed Peter Marshall to be their U.S. Senate Chaplain. He prayed: 


"O Lord our God, even at this moment as we come blundering into Thy presence in prayer, we are haunted by memories of duties unperformed, promptings disobeyed, and beckonings ignored. Opportunities to be kind knocked on the door of our hearts and went weeping away."


On January 13, 1947, U.S. Senate Chaplain Peter Marshall stated: 


"The choice before us is plain: Christ or chaos, conviction or compromise, discipline or disintegration. I am rather tired of hearing about our rights...The time is come to hear about responsibilities...


America's future depends upon her accepting and demonstrating God's government." 


On May 22, 1947, during the 80th Congress, Senate Chaplain Peter Marshall offered the prayer:


"God of our fathers, give unto us, thy servants, a true appreciation of our heritage, of great men and great deeds in the past, but let us not be intimidated by feelings of our own inadequacies for this troubled hour. 


Remind us that the God they worshiped, and by whose help they laid the foundations of our Nation, is still able to help us uphold what they bequeathed and give it meaning."


On July 3, 1947, the day before Independence Day, Senate Chaplain Peter Marshall prayed: 


"God of our Fathers, whose Almighty hand hath made and preserved our Nation, grant that our people may understand what it is they celebrate tomorrow. 


May they remember how bitterly our freedom was won, the down payment that was made for it, the installments that have been made since this Republic was born, and the price that must be paid for our liberty. 


May freedom be seen not as the right to do as we please but as the opportunity to please to do what is right. May it be ever understood that our liberty is under God and can be found nowhere else. May our faith be something that is not merely stamped upon our coins, but expressed in our lives. 


Let us, as a nation, be not afraid of standing alone for the rights of men, since we were born that way, as the only nation on earth that came into being 'for the glory of God and the advancement of the Christian faith.' We know that we shall be true to the Pilgrim dream when we are true to the God they worshiped. 


To the extent that America honors Thee, wilt Thou bless America, and keep her true as Thou hast kept her free, and make her good as Thou hast made her rich. Amen."


Peter Marshall died of a heart attack in 1949 at the age of 45.


Just 6 months before he died, June 11, 1948, Senate Chaplain Peter Marshall opened Congress with the prayer:


"Help us, our Father, to show other nations an America to imitate...the America that loves fair play, honest dealing, straight talk, real freedom and faith in God."


Marshall, Peter. July 3, 1947, in a prayer before the 80th Congress. Catherine Marshall, ed., The Prayers of Peter Marshall (NY: McGraw Hill Book Co., Inc., 1949), p. 186. Robert Flood, The Rebirth of America (The Arthur S. DeMoss Foundation, 1986), back cover.








Wednesday, May 23, 2012

DAY 3 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR MAY 27, 2012

May 26


1 Chronicles: Chapter 29:17
O my God, You test the heart and delight when it is proven faithful, so I, with an honest heart, have willingly offered all these things. And now I have joyfully witnessed Your people, who are present here, make their offerings willingly and joyously to You.


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DAY 2 - DAILY DEVOTIONAL - MAY 26, 2012

May 26

Great is His Faithfulness


Most of you know me well enough to know, I always have a song in my mind and on my heart. For me, there is something about worship music that soothes the soul and heals the heart. I have experienced that time and time again.

As I was preparing for this devotional, I was thinking of God’s Faithfulness. Then, as I was listening to some of my late husband’s worship, Bryan began singing the hymn, “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”. As Bryan was singing the song, I was intrigued how someone could write such incredible words. When I read about the man who wrote the great hymn, I was in awe of God. You have to hear his story.

Thomas Chisolm had such a difficult life with serious illnesses to where he would be confined to bed for periods of time. He would somehow push himself so hard and make himself get out of bed just to make ends meet with his jobs. After getting saved in his late 20’s, he found great comfort in the Word of God. He began writing many poems. Great is Thy Faithfulness became one of his greatest songs. Read the words to the song, and let them settle in your spirit and encourage you as you read them. Let it be a faith declaration for you today- Great is His Faithfulness!

Great is Thy faithfulness!
Morning by morning new mercies I see.
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided;
Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!

Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father;
There is no shadow of turning with Thee;
Thou changest not, Thy compassions, they fail not;
As Thou hast been, Thou forever will be.

Pardon for sin and a peace that endureth
Thine own dear presence to cheer and to guide;
Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow,
Blessings all mine, with ten thousand beside!

Maybe, you can relate to the writer of this song and you’ve had some bad things that have happened to you. I can see the mighty hand of God reaching down to scoop you up just like a Father would his children. Get your faith eye glasses on and see it while you sing, Great is His Faithfulness!

As it says in Psalms, I’ve never seen the righteous forsaken nor his seed begging for bread. Great is His Faithfulness!

I sense there might be someone reading this devotional and maybe the pain in your body is so intense, maybe you don’t understand why your loved one had to die, or maybe things seem at their darkest hour. Life sometimes doesn’t make sense. I know for me, it really hasn’t made sense at all. I could allow the enemy to take me down, but instead I choose to Trust in Him. When I look back and think about the Lord, all I can say is, Great is His Faithfulness!

Maybe, you are like me and just feel like the enemy is trying to take you down. I am here to tell you that He is Faithful. Look at 1 Thessalonians 5:24 (TNIV) says, “The one who calls you is faithful, and he will do it.” The Lord is with you. He is calling you a mighty warrior! Don’t give up. I encourage you to find comfort in God’s Word & let His Word be your weapon. He who called you is So Faithful!

Lord, I ask that you would come and fill each person that is crying out to you now. Give them new hope and a brighter outlook on their future. Fill them up with fresh anointing and new mercies I pray in Jesus Name

“I will sing of the mercies of the Lord for ever: with my mouth will I make known Thy faithfulness to all generations.” (Psalm 89:1)

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DAY 2 - DAILY PRAYER (ABUNDANCE) - MAY 26, 2012

May 26



Dear Heavenly Father,

It is with humbling gratitude that we thank you for the abundance of blessings you have poured out on our nation.  Please help us, Lord, to have a giving spirit toward others who are less fortunate and a compassion for those who are suffering, showing the grace you give us so freely.  May we find ways to spread your word and minister with a servant heart, both here and abroad. 
   

Help us to listen to your voice, learn your ways, and live a life pleasing to you….showing encouragement instead of criticism, mercy instead of anger, faith instead of doubt, and joy instead of hopelessness.  Protect our families, our schools, and our churches, and please give us your guidance and strength.  Forgive our nation for forgetting you and help us to become truly “one nation, under God.”

Dianne Stopponi
  Sacramento, California

Director of Children’s Music
 
Zion Lutheran Church

North Highlands, California 

Antelope Community Action Team For
 
Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention
 

Lutherans For Life
 

Praise Team
 

Celebrate Recovery  

DAY 2 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR MAY 26, 2012

May 26

Oscar winning actor Marion Michael Morrison, better known as John Wayne, was born MAY 26, 1907.


A U.S.C. football player, he worked behind-the-scenes at Fox Studios, before being discovered by director John Ford, who cast him in epic western and war films.


On MAY 26, 1979, Jimmy Carter said:


"I have today approved...a specially struck gold medal to John Wayne.


For nearly half a century, the Duke has symbolized the American ideals of integrity, courage, patriotism, and strength and has represented to the world many of the deepest values that this Nation respects."


Ronald Reagan said November 5, 1984:


"I noted the news coverage about the death of my friend, John Wayne. One headline read 'The Last American Hero.'...


No one would be angrier than Duke Wayne at the suggestion that he was America's last hero.


Just before he died, he said in his unforgettable way, 'Just give the American people a good cause, and there's nothing they can't lick.'"


In his album, America-Why I Love Her, 1977, John Wayne stated:


"If we want to keep these freedoms, we may have to fight again. God forbid, but if we do, let's always fight to win...


Face the flag, son...and thank God it's still there."


Wayne, John. Rachel Gallagher, B.A., Author, Games in the Street. Rachel Gallagher, "Wayne, John," World Book Online Americas Edition, http://www.aolsvc.worldbook.aol.com/wbol/wbPage/na/ar/co/595925, October 9, 2001. "Face the Flag," narrated by John Wayne, Copyright 81973, Devere Music Corporation (ASCAP), Batjac Music Co. (ASCAP), Music: Billy Liebert Words: Bill Ezellpeace, http://www.fromtheheartpostcards.com/ICQ/FacetheFlag.html, http://www.dukelestweforget.com/john_wayne_face%20e%20flag.htm

Saturday, May 19, 2012

DAY 1 - DAILY BIBLE VERSE (GO) - MAY 25, 2012

May 25

The Voice Bible

Go out into the world and share the good news with all of creation.

DAY 1 - DAILY DEVOTION (LIGHT UP) - MAY 25, 2012

May 25


We are blessed to be adding a new daily devotion through our partnership with Katherine Clift of Daily Live Worship.  

Light Up


Isaiah 60 (NKJV)  “Arise, shine; for your light has come!  And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you.”

When I was a growing up, we lived in the great state of Georgia in a small town outside the city.  In the summertime after dark, fireflies would come out.  You could see them everywhere just glowing.  They lit up the dark night with all the light that came from them.   It was a spectacular sight to see.   You knew they were around you because of the light that illuminated from them.

Just as fireflies light up and are seen all around, so should we light up.  I love what the Amplified Bible says, Isaiah 60:1  “ARISE [from the depression and prostration in which circumstances have kept you--rise to a new life]! Shine (be radiant with the glory of the Lord), for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you”!

Is your light shining brightly for Him? Arise & Shine!  I’m reminded of the song we sang in children’s church, “This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine.”  Will you let your light shine?   Let your light dispel the darkness! His Glory on you brings nations and kings to you because of your light.  

Look what Isaiah 60: 2-3 says, “For behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and deep darkness the people; But the Lord will arise over you, and His glory will be seen upon you.  The Gentiles shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising.”

I pray that God will radiate His Glory all over you today.  Even your shadow as you walk to and fro in this world, will cause men & women, young & old to come to Him because of the illumination of His Glory all over you.  Arise & Shine and light up your world for Him!

In partnership with Katherine Clift of DailyLiveWorship

DAY 1 - DAILY PRAYER (MISSIONS) - MAY 25, 2012

May 25


JEHOVAH-NISSI (The Lord our banner),


We thank you for the opportunity to serve you today Lord - as Your people; those who have accepted You as their God, and have taken up a banner to proclaim Your name across this world!  Your great name…the name of all names under Heaven and on Earth!  Father, as You have called us to be a light unto this world.  Let Your one and only Son, Jesus Christ be seen in the faces of each person who serves You in this world.  May their hands and feet humbly carry out Your will Lord, and not theirs.  Keep the enemy bound from their travels, daily activities, and even from their family and possessions as they serve you today.  We ask for your hand of protection for all who go out into this dying world in service to You. We humbly beseech you Father that the seeds that will be planted today might produce luscious vines - and not fall upon harsh ground.  That every man and woman in Your service today might praise You from the time that they awake, until the time that they slumber, and that everyone within hearing distance might also seek you today.  Lord, we ask that you renew Your Holy Spirit in each of us; that we might walk a righteous path today, and not be lead into temptation.  Foster the work in us today, that we might cause the angels in Heaven to be joyous over one sinner who repents, and accepts Your son as their savior.  Thank you Father for the plans that You have for us, and the great gift of service that You have bestowed upon us for Your Glory!

We pray this today in the mighty name of Jesus Christ.  Amen!


Wally Ziolo
Operation Christmas Child 
Columbus Area Coordinator

Serving in Kampala, Uganda today...

DAY 1 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR MAY 25, 2012

May 25



    "America is another name for opportunity. Our whole history appears like a last effort of divine Providence in behalf of the human race" wrote poet Ralph Waldo Emerson. 


Born MAY 25, 1803, Ralph Waldo Emerson was friends with writers Nathaniel Hawthorne and Louisa May Alcott. 


He composed some of the best loved poems in American literature, including The Concord Hymn, written in 1837 for the dedication of the monument where the battle at North Bridge took place April 19, 1775. 


Ralph Waldo Emerson's most recognizable stanza is inscribed on the base of Daniel Chester French's Minute Man Statue: 


"By the rude bridge that arched the flood, 
Their flag to April's breeze unfurled; 
Here once the embattled farmers stood; 
And fired the shot heard round the world. 
The foe long since in silence slept; 
Alike the conqueror silent sleeps, 
And Time the ruined bridge has swept, 
Down the dark stream that seaward creeps. 
On this green bank, by this soft stream, 
We place with joy a votive stone, 
That memory may their deeds redeem, 
When, like our sires, our sons are gone. 
O Thou who made those heroes dare, To die, 
and leave their children free, 
-Bid Time and Nature gently spare, 
The shaft we raised to them and Thee."


Emerson, Ralph Waldo. Charles Wallis, ed., Our American Heritage (NY: Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., 1970), p. 57.


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

SHARE IN THE 2012 CAMPAIGN OF PRAYER FOR AMERICA!

Numbers 11:16-17 (NIV)


16 The LORD said to Moses: “Bring me seventy of Israel’s elders who are known to you as leaders and officials among the people. Have them come to the tent of meeting, that they may stand there with you. 17 I will come down and speak with you there, and I will take some of the power of the Spirit that is on you and put it on them. They will share the burden of the people with you so that you will not have to carry it alone.


Please consider submitting an original prayer for the 2012 campaign of prayer - 40 Days of seeking the Lord for this land.


I would be happy to accept your original one-two paragraph prayer for the concern that God places on your heart.  Please provide your name, location (country, state, or city), and any organization that you may represent / or your denomination.


Prayers may be submitted immediately, or throughout the 40-day prayer event in 2012 to: 40dayprayer4theusa@gmail.com


God Bless You!


Wally Ziolo
40DAYPRAYER4USA





Matthew 18:19 NIV


"Again, I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

THANK YOU - AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU!


Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,


At the conclusion of this years 40-Day Prayer, I would especially like to thank each of you for your faithfulness to this nation, it's people, and our religious heritage.  Through our humble and continual prayer and intercession for this county, we hope to be blessed once again by our loving Father.  The word of God promises that wherever two or more are gathered in prayer, He will be also (Matthew 18:20). Thank the Lord for His promise to hear our supplication, and answer our fervent prayers.  May He richly bless the efforts of our time in seeking His face, and may He shower down the abundant blessings from His great storehouses.


Please celebrate the Independence of this great nation tomorrow (July 4th), and proclaim throughout this land that we are a Christian nation....one that serves the God of God's, King of King's, and Lord of Lord's. May we always live in a land where we are free to pray to the one God, creator of all things.


God bless you, and may He hold you free from harm.  May we once again gather next year, and again seek His blessings for our nation through prayer.


In Christ,


Wally Ziolo
40DAYPRAYER4USA

DAY 40 - DAILY BIBLE VERSE (LIBERATION) - JULY 3, 2011

July 3



John 8:36
Amplified Bible (AMP)


36So if the Son liberates you [makes you free men], then you are really and unquestionably free.

DAY 40 - DAILY PRAYER (LIBERTY) - JULY 3, 2011

July 3


O ETERNAL God, through whose mighty power our fathers won their liberties of old; Grant, we beseech thee, that we and all the people of this land may have grace to maintain these liberties in righteousness and peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.


The Book of Common Prayer (1928)

DAY 40 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR JULY 3, 2011


American Minute for July 3rd:


    Washington, D.C., was in a panic as 70,000 Confederate troops were just sixty miles away near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The furious battle had lasted three days. As General Lee found his ammunition running low, he ordered General Pickett to make a direct attack. After an hour of murderous fire and bloody hand-to-hand combat, the Confederates were pushed back and the Battle of Gettysburg ended JULY 3, 1863, with over 50,000 casualties. President Abraham Lincoln confided to a general wounded in the battle: "When everyone seemed panic-stricken...I went to my room...and got down on my knees before Almighty God and prayed." Days later, July 15, 1863, President Lincoln proclaimed a National Day of Thanksgiving, Praise and Prayer: "It is meet and right to recognize and confess the presence of the Almighty Father and the power of His hand equally in these triumphs and in these sorrows...I invite the people of the United States to...render the homage due to the Divine Majesty for the wonderful things He has done in the nation's behalf and invoke the influence of His Holy Spirit to subdue the anger which has produced and so long sustained a needless and cruel rebellion."


Endnotes


Lincoln, Abraham. 1863, in conversation with a General who was wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863, relating the panic in Washington, D.C., as General Robert E. Lee was leading his army of 76,000 men into Pennsylvania. Thomas Fleming, Lincoln's Journey in Faith" (Carmel, NY: Guideposts, February 1994), p. 36.


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Saturday, July 2, 2011

DAY 39 - DAILY BIBLE VERSE (GO) - JULY 2, 2011

July 2


Mark 16:15


New International Version (©1984)


He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation.

DAY 39 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR JULY 2, 2011


American Minute for July 2nd:


    One bullet grazed his elbow, but a second lodged in the back of President James Garfield, who, on JULY 2, 1881, was shot as he waited in a Washington, D.C., train station by Charles Guiteau, a member of a polygamist-type communist cult. Garfield had only been in office four months. Though not wounded seriously, unsterile medical practices caused him to die two months later. A distinguished Civil War major general, James Garfield had been a college president and a preacher for the Disciples of Christ. In his Inaugural Address, March 4, 1881, President James Garfield stated: "Let our people find a new meaning in the divine oracle which declares that 'a little child shall lead them,' for our own little children will soon control the destinies of the Republic." President Garfield continued: "Our children will not be divided...concerning our controversies. They will surely bless their fathers and their fathers' God that the Union was preserved, that slavery was overthrown, and that both races were made equal before the law." Earlier, as U.S. Congressman chairing the Committee on Appropriations, James Garfield stated July 4, 1876: "If the next century does not find us a great nation...it will be because those who represent the...morality of the nation do not aid in controlling the political forces."


Endnotes


Garfield, James Abram. 1876, in a speech commemorating the centennial of the Declaration of Independence. "A Century of Congress," by James A. Garfield, published in Atlantic, July 1877. John M. Taylor, Garfield of Ohio - The Available Man (NY: W.W. Norton & Co., Inc.), p. 180.


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Thursday, June 30, 2011

DAY 38 - DAILY BIBLE VERSE (OPPRESSED) - JULY 1, 2011

July 1


Psalm 10:17-18
Amplified Bible (AMP)


17 O Lord, You have heard the desire and the longing of the humble and oppressed; You will prepare and strengthen and direct their hearts, You will cause Your ear to hear, 18 To do justice to the fatherless and the oppressed, so that man, who is of the earth, may not terrify them any more.

DAY 38 - DAILY PRAYER (ANTI-SLAVERY) - JULY 1, 2011

July 1


Adonai,


Master of the universe, we seek your mighty power to banish slavery in this nation, and that, which stems from this nation.  To the ends of the Earth Father, we cry out to you to remove the strongholds of Satan from this fallen world.  We cry out against the modern day affliction of child slavery, commercial sexual exploitation of children, forced labor, human trafficking, prostitution, and a host of oppressions that subdue your children.  Rise up against such offenses, and rescue those who are held prisoner to this ungodly torture.  Rise up Mighty Father, and lose the chains of those who are bound and enslaved.  Send out a mighty legion of Angels to conquer the enemy, and to destroy the strongholds of slavery and perversion.  Allow the eyes of the oppressor who are blind through these sins to clearly see the salvation of Your Son, and come to know redemption though His blood.  Strengthen and protect those in this world that fight to end these modern day forms of slavery.  We humbly come to You on our knees for those that are in the darkness of oppression, for You Father will give them the light of hope, love, and protection.


We ask these things in Jesus' name.


Amen


Wally Ziolo
40DAYPRAYER4USA
Lancaster, Ohio

DAY 38 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR JULY 1, 2011


American Minute for July 1st:


    Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders charged up Cuba's San Juan Hill and captured it JULY 1, 1898. After eight hours of heavy fighting over 1,500 Americans lay dead or wounded. Just 4 months prior the U.S.S Maine was blown up in Havana's Harbor. Teddy Roosevelt resigned as Assistant Secretary of the Navy and organized the first volunteer cavalry, made up of polo riders, cowboys and even Indians. Forty years earlier, President James Buchanan stated December 19, 1859: "When a market for African slaves shall no longer be furnished in Cuba...Christianity and civilization may gradually penetrate the existing gloom." President Ulysses S. Grant stated December 2, 1872: "Slavery in Cuba is...a terrible evil...It is greatly to be hoped that...Spain will voluntarily adopt...emancipation...in sympathy with the other powers of the Christian and civilized world." On July 6, 1898, after the Battle of San Juan Hill, President William McKinley wrote: "At a time...of the...glorious achievements of the naval and military arms...at Santiago de Cuba, it is fitting that we should pause and...reverently bow before the throne of divine grace and give devout praise to God, who holdeth the nations in the hollow of His Hands."


Endnotes


McKinley, William. July 6, 1898, in a Proclamation of a National Day of Thanksgiving. James D. Richardson (U.S. Representative from Tennessee), ed., A Compilation of the Messages & Papers of the Presidents 1789-1897, 10 vols. (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, published by Authority of Congress, 1897, 1899; Washington, D.C.: Bureau of National Literature & Art, 1789-1902, 11 vols., 1907, 1910), Vol. X, pp. 213-214. A Compilation of the Messages & Papers of the Presidents 20 vols. (NY: Bureau of National Literature, Inc., prepared under the direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, of the House & Senate, pursuant to an Act of the 52 Congress of the United States, 1893, 1923), Vol. XIII, pp. 6573-6574.


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DAY 37 - DAILY BIBLE VERSE (THANKSGIVING) - JUNE 30, 2011



June 30

Psalm 107:1 (NIV) 
"Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever."

DAY 37 - DAILY PRAYER (THANKSGIVING) - JUNE 30, 2011

June 30




"Yours, O LORD, is the greatness and the power
and the glory and the majesty and the splendor,
for everything in heaven and earth is yours.
Yours, O LORD, is the kingdom;
you are exalted as head over all.
Wealth and honor come from you;
you are the ruler of all things.
In your hands are strength and power
to exalt and give strength to all.
Now, our God, we give you thanks,
and praise your glorious name."

1 Chronicles 29:11-13 

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

DAY 37 - DAILY HISTORY - AMERICAN MINUTE FOR JUNE 30, 2011

American Minute for June 30th:


    The first European settlement in North America was Fort Caroline at St. John's River in Florida, founded by French Christians known as Huguenots. On JUNE 30, 1564, they set a day of Thanksgiving and offered the first Protestant prayer in North America: "We sang a psalm of Thanksgiving unto God, beseeching Him that it would please Him to continue His accustomed goodness towards us." Rep. Charles E. Bennett sponsored a bill, September 21, 1950, establishing the Fort Caroline National Memorial. In 1989, Rep. Bennett recited the history: "The 425th anniversary of the beginning settlements by Europeans...renamed from Fort Caroline to San Mateo, to San Nicolas, to Cowford and finally to Jacksonville in 1822...Three small ships carrying 300 Frenchmen led by Rene de Laudonniere anchored in the river known today as the St. Johns." Charles Bennett continued: "On June 30, 1564, construction of a triangular-shaped fort...was begun with the help of a local tribe of Timucuan Indians...Home for this hardy group of Huguenots...their strong religious...motivations inspired them." Rep. Bennett related the colony's unfortunate end: "Fort Caroline existed but for a short time...Spain...captured...the fort and...slaughtered most of its inhabitants in September of 1565."


Endnotes


Florida, St. Johns River Settlement. June 30, 1564, as recorded by French Huguenot leader, Rene de Laudonniere. Diana Karter Appelbaum, Thanksgiving: An American Holiday, An American History (NY: Facts on File Publications, 1984), pp. 14-15. Gary DeMar, America's Christian History: The Untold Story (Atlanta, GA: American Vision Publishers, Inc., 1993), p. 22. http://www.keyshistory.org/FL-Fla-Fr.html http://www.famousamericans.net/renedelaudonniere/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Caroline 
Congressional Record, Page: E2481, 425 Anniversary of Jacksonville, Florida, July 12, 1989, Rep. Charles Bennett. http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/D?r101:79:./temp/~r101USE1Ac::


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