Wednesday, August 18, 2010

In the News ... "Making room at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton"

Making room at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Roy Waggoner
Staff Writer
Odessa American

ODESSA, TEXAS - Come Easter 2011, parishioners at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church should have a new place for a sunrise service.

But it’s the facility’s year-round duty as a youth center that draws attention from the Rev. Mark Woodruff as the most critical part to the $2.5 million construction project.

CLICK HERE to read the rest of the OA story.
CLICK HERE for a slideshow accompanying the OA story

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Word from Uganda: "Prayer Requests"

Missionary teacher Natalie Rolfe writes, "'When He calls me, I will answer ... I'll be somewhere working for my Lord.' My call was Mbale, Uganda and that is where I have returned to serve for another year. Specifically, I am teaching phonics at Lulwanda Children's Home, an orphanage and school for 90 kids." Natalie also keeps an online journal of her service at the weblog, When He calls me, I will answer ...

Prayer Requests

The following requests are posted this month on Natalie's blog.

Lulwanda Children's Home:
While you are on summer vacation from school, our kids are in full swing with Term 2. Pray for the students and teachers to remained focused and excited about what they are learning
Pray for all the mission teams that will be traveling to Uganda over the next 4 months- whether for work at LCH or for church plant missions * Pray for the tax issuse with the container (that was sent at the begining of the year) to be cleared so that we can beging using those items
Pray for the coming election in Feb. 2011- that God would raise up the proper leader for this nation
Pray for health and against Malaria
Pray for unity among all staff members and that we would daily be reminded that we are here to serve these kids and without them, none of us would be here (at LCH)
Pray for the new Phonics teacher- teacher Irene- as I am training her and she will soon begin taking over my classes
Pray for the P7 class as they continue to study hard for the national exams in November
Pray that the road from Mbale to LCH will be fixed. Pray against corrupt people using the money for roads on their own things

Personal:
Pray for my travels back to the USA (June 21-Aug 1)
Pray for my health and safety
Pray for a heart that seeks Him first, and His kingdom and righteousness
Pray for the financial provision for a car
Pray for transition, purpose, and creativity
PRAISES:
Nellie's head has healed completely and there will be no need for another surgery (as per now)
Dyana (Nana) had a successful bone marrow transplant
A new staff van that runs smoothly
The continued Friday fellowship time at LCH
Continued safetly on the roads as many people travel to and fro everyday


If you are interested in supporting LCH by sponsoring one of the 90 children, go to www.ugandaorphans.org If you are interested in financially supporting Natalie in her mission, you can send checks (with "Natalie Rolfe" in memo) to: Midland Bible Church, 2800 North A Street, Midland, TX 79705

In the News ... "Deacon says he was influenced most by display of selfless love toward disabled"

Deacon says he was influenced most by display of selfless love toward disabled
By Kathleen Thurber
Reporter
Midland Reporter-Telegram

MIDLAND, TEXAS - After serving Mass at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, it was in washing dishes at a home for the disabled in rural Italy that Deacon Mike LaMonica said he learned what it looks like to truly love others as Jesus directed.

"It's a way to look at humanity differently," LaMonica said, of Casa Di Carita, a Catholic home that serves disabled individuals free of charge. "They don't look at them as they cannot contribute. This is not somebody you stick off in a corner somewhere."

It was a lesson he didn't expect to encounter when he left Midland earlier this summer for Rome.

CLICK HERE to read the rest of the MRT story

Monday, August 16, 2010

Midland Group Reports Chinese Christian, Democracy Activist Detained

The China Aid Association is a non-profit Christian organization - based in Midland, Texas - with a mission to uncover and reveal the truth about religious persecution in China, focusing especially on the unofficial church. They do this, they explain in their website, by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping the saints to advance the kingdom of God throughout China.

Midland Group Reports Chinese Christian, Democracy Activist Detained

Released by ChinaAid, August, 2010 ...

"SICHUAN, CHINA – Christian and human rights activist Liu Xianbin was arrested on June 28, 2010 on suspicion of “inciting subversion of state power.” The day after his arrrest, authorities also harrased and threatened Liu's wife and 13-year-old daughter. Liu has been a long-time voice calling for reform in China, particularly regarding human rights and religious freedom."
Read the Rest of the Report from ChinaAid

Invitation to Prayer

Faces of Children is an ecumenical prayer ministry under the auspices of First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Our mission is to initiate ministries of prayer for children in churches, communities, and neighborhoods. In doing so, we seek to provide an opportunity for people of God to join together, learn about children and their needs throughout the world, and celebrate Christ's love (especially as it relates to children).

"Compassionate Prayer ..."

"Compassionate prayer on behalf of others is central to the Bible ... As disciples of the compassionate Lord who took upon himself the condition of a slave and suffered death for our sake, there are no boundaries to our prayers. Dietrich Bonhoeffer expressed this with powerful simplicity when he wrote that to pray for others is to give them 'the same right we have received, namely, to stand before Christ and share in his mercy.'

When we come before God with the needs of the world, then the healing love of God which touches us touches all those whom we bring before God with the same power. This experience of God's healing love can become so real, so immediate, that at times we can even sense God's healing grace in the lives of others, although they may be far away physically, mentally, or spiritually.

Thus, compassionate prayer does not encourage us to flee from people and their concrete problems into a self-serving individualism. By deepening our awareness of our common suffering, it draws us all closer together in the healing presence of God. It reaches out not only to those whom we love and admire, but also to those whom we consider our enemies.

Prayer cannot exist together with hostile feelings. The fruit of prayer is always love. In prayer, even the unprincipled dictator and the vicious torturer can no longer remain the objects of our fear, hatred, and revenge, because when we pray, we stand at the center of the great mystery of divine compassion."

The Only Necessary Thing: Living a Prayerful Life by Henri J.M. Nouwen

A message from Chris Laufer, Coordinator, Faces of Children

Greetings, Faces of Children Prayer Partner,

Please join us as we go before God in prayer for the children of the world as well as for those who care for them, have authority over them, and persecute them. We will meet this coming Wednesday, August 18, 2010 at 11:30 a.m. in the Bride's room at
First Presbyterian Church, Midland. We'll have lunch ($5) and a time of fellowship afterwards.

If you have prayer concerns or celebrations about children at risk, those who care for them, have authority over them, or, yes, even those who harm them, please send them to me at at
claufer@facesofchildren.net, or give me a call. Thank you for praying for the children of our global and local communities!

With a rejoicing heart,
Chris

In the News ... "Church gets kids supplied for school"

Church gets kids supplied for school
David A. Johnson
Staff Writer
Odessa American

ODESSA, TEXAS - “Are you ready to go back to school?” asked Zach Carter, Odessa Christian Faith Center associate children’s minister.

“Yeah!” shouted the more than 50 children gathered Tuesday evening at La Promesa Apartments.

CLICK HERE to read the rest of the OA story.
CLICK HERE for a slideshow accompanying the OA story

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Blogging for Fair Havens, Next Weekend

Things are up in the air for me next weekend, when I join local writer/blogger Jimmy Patterson on the scissor lift for the 2010 edition of Blogging for Fair Havens, Saturday, August 21, in the H.E.B. parking lot, near the corner of Wadley and Midkiff streets, in Midland.

We won't be hard to find ... just look for people with computers, in a shaded platform sitting atop a scissors lift, overlooking the parking lot. What we'll be doing is working our weblogs, raising awareness and - we hope - funds for
Midland Fair Havens. In the past, other local bloggers have participated, as well, as have leaders from various facets of the community. I'm looking forward to a good time ... won't you join us?

"The mission of Midland Fair Havens is to equip single mothers and their children for self-sufficient living by addressing their educational, vocational, spiritual, and emotional needs in residential and non-residential settings."

"The Apostle Paul," we are reminded, "took temporary shelter at a place named Fair Havens when he was faced with adverse conditions while traveling to Rome (Acts 27:8). The harbor at Fair Havens provided sanctuary for Paul as he prepared for the rest of his journey."

"In a similar way, Midland Fair Havens serves as a place of refuge and restoration for single mothers as they prepare to make a better life for themselves and their children."


Friday, August 13, 2010

Rolling Mission

Founded in 2001, Free Wheelchair Mission is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to providing wheelchairs for the impoverished disabled in developing nations. Headquartered in Irvine, California, FWM works around the world in partnership with a vast network of humanitarian, faith-based and government organizations, sending wheelchairs to hundreds of thousands of disabled people, providing not only the gift of mobility, but of dignity, independence, and hope.

"Our mission is to transform lives through the gift of mobility to
the physically disabled poor in developing countries
as motivated by Jesus Christ.
Our vision is to provide 20 million wheelchairs."


Want to take one for a test drive? During normal business hours, visit the lobby at the Texas Street entrance of First Presbyterian Church-Midland, at the northwest corner of Texas and A streets, on the west side of downtown Midland. For $51.29, you can give the gift of mobility. You can donate by mailing FWC, calling them, or visiting their website.

Free Wheelchair Mission
9341 Irvine Boulevard
Irvine, CA 92618

(800) 733-0858

www.freewheelchairmission.org/

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Faces of Children: Prayer Requests

Faces of Children is an ecumenical prayer ministry under the auspices of First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Our mission is to initiate ministries of prayer for children in churches, communities, and neighborhoods. In doing so, we seek to provide an opportunity for people of God to join together, learn about children and their needs throughout the world, and celebrate Christ's love (especially as it relates to children).

Prayer Concerns for the week of 08/11/10

Burma/Myanmar
Continue to pray for Nancy *, her family, and the orphaned children they care for in their home in Burma. Pray for their health during this rainy season when many people become ill. Pray that God will protect the children and adults from getting influenza or dengue fever. Please pray for God's healing touch on Zoe * and Ben *, two children in Nancy's home who are sick. And pray that God will comfort and heal Nancy who isn't feeling well either. Pray for her sister who will have a baby very soon.
* Name changed for confidentiality and/or protection.

Cambodia (Love146 – love146.org/)
Please pray for the work of the staff and volunteers with Love146's prevention partner Cambodia Anti-Trafficking Coalition. Give thanks for their efforts to empower young people through catering and food service training and job opportunities.
Pray for the young men and women in Cambodia who will be employed in the first project initiative, a new café in Phnom Penh called Jacob's Well. Give God thanks that these young people will be employed in dignifying jobs and positive work environments and that they will be offered competitive compensation enabling them to enjoy economic and social security. Pray that God will give them confidence in these new job situations.
Give thanks to God for the recent graduation of 11 girls from a vocational training program in hairdressing skills. Pray for job placements for each of the hairdressing school graduates and that they wouldn't be easily discouraged as they venture into the "real world." Pray that they will make healthy social and professional relationships.

India
Please be in prayer for the children and people of northeast and southwest India as they deal with flooding triggered by heavy monsoon rains. Pray for the half million people who have been displaced from their homes by this flooding. Pray for those who have lost crops, homes, schools, and businesses. Pray for children who are at greater risk of developing diarrhea or dysentery because of contaminated water.
A report from Reuters/AlertNet


North Korea
Keep the children of North Korea in prayer as the government currency devaluation last November continues to cause devastation and suffering. One in three North Korean children under the age of 5 is malnourished according to the UN World Food Program. Pray for children who are too hungry to study or learn and who have dropped out of school. Pray for teachers who can't afford to teach because the schools are closing and government salaries are paltry, insignificant. Pray for parents whose life savings were wiped out by the devaluation and who are struggling to provide for their children.
A report from the New York Times

United States
Please keep Kimberly, her husband Keith, and their two young daughters held close in prayer as Kimberly begins treatment for brain cancer. Pray that the surgeries to remove the cancer will go well and that she will heal fully and quickly. Pray that God will wrap arms of comfort around this young family. Please pray that God will provide a circle of compassionate friends to support them, especially the little girls, during this challenging time.
Thanks be to God for the work of the Dreamcatcher Foundation with Chicago youth most at-risk of being lured into prostitution. Pray for the staff and volunteers with this organization as they work to combat human trafficking and raise awareness and support in the community. (Love146 – love146.org/)
Please pray that God will provide the resources necessary for this ministry to reach girls desperately in need of mentorship and intervention.
Pray that God will encourage the new peer volunteer advocate who is a graduate of the Dreamcatcher program. When this formerly homeless young woman entered the program, she had no income and had been in jail. Give God thanks that she was able to find housing, food services, and mental health counseling services through the program and is now a peer volunteer advocate, empowering other girls like her through sharing her story.

Faces of Children
Please continue to pray that more churches and individuals will join with the ministry of Faces of Children in spreading awareness about children in crisis and inviting more people to pray for children at risk.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Reports From Lulwanda: May Photo Album

Every month, Lulwanda Administrator Edward Mukiibi provides an update on Lulwanda Children's Home in Uganda – how the children are growing and learning, how the staff is developing, and any ongoing needs that may arise.

May Photo Album

"Lulwanda Children’s Home opened its doors on December 1, 2004, the first children’s home established by the Grace International Children’s Foundation (GICF). Lulwanda now houses and cares for 90 orphaned or abandoned children between the ages of 4 and 13. Here are a few fun photos from recent activities around Lulwanda Children's Home"
CLICK HERE to view the rest of Mukibi's May, 2010 photo album.

Invitation to Prayer

Faces of Children is an ecumenical prayer ministry under the auspices of First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Our mission is to initiate ministries of prayer for children in churches, communities, and neighborhoods. In doing so, we seek to provide an opportunity for people of God to join together, learn about children and their needs throughout the world, and celebrate Christ's love (especially as it relates to children).

"A Return to Prayer ..."

"Dear God,
I desire to help create a new context for human work and wealth,
in which all people might prosper, in which all poverty might disappear, in which all of us might achieve as you would have us achieve, and give to others as you would have us give.
Let the illusions that hold us back, dear God, as individuals and as a society, now disappear.
Let me have new energy.
Let me have a new sense of purpose.
Let me know that I am on this earth to serve.
Let me not feel guilty about the expression of my power.
Let me no longer play small, regardless of other people's reactions to me when I play big.
I am willing to receive an expanded set of options that you, dear God, might work miracles in my life, that you might cast out all negative and limited conditions of this world.
May I receive a future unlike the past, for myself and others.
For I now open my mind to possibilities I have not dreamed of, to forces of life I have not allowed in, and to realms of joy I have hardly imagined.
I let go.
I release everything that blocks me in this endeavor, from my past, from my present, and from my future.
May I awaken from the dream of my inadequate self.
Amen."

Illuminata, a Return to Prayer by Marianne Williamson

A message from Chris Laufer, Coordinator, Faces of Children

Greetings, Faces of Children Prayer Partner,

We will meet to pray for children this Wednesday, August 11, 2010 at 11:30 a.m. in the Bride's room at
First Presbyterian Church, Midland. We'll have lunch ($5) and a time of fellowship afterwards.

If you have prayer concerns or celebrations about children at risk, those who care for them, have authority over them, or, yes, even those who harm them, please send them to me at at
claufer@facesofchildren.net, or give me a call. Thank you for praying for the children of our global and local communities!

With a rejoicing heart,
Chris

Monday, August 9, 2010

Midland Group Reports Chinese Court Upholds Decision Sentencing Two Christians

The China Aid Association is a non-profit Christian organization - based in Midland, Texas - with a mission to uncover and reveal the truth about religious persecution in China, focusing especially on the unofficial church. They do this, they explain in their website, by exposing the abuses, encouraging the abused and equipping the saints to advance the kingdom of God throughout China.

Midland Group Reports Chinese Court Upholds Decision Sentencing Two Christians

Released by ChinaAid, August, 2010 ...

"HENAN, CHINA – On July 21, 2010, Weidu District Court of Xuchang Municipality of Henan province ruled in the trial of first instance on the administrative lawsuit in which the Christians Gao Jianli and Liu Yunhua sued Shangqiu Municipal Committee. The court upheld the administrative decision sentencing the two plaintiffs to one year in re-education through labor."
Read the Rest of the Report from ChinaAid

In the News ... "Faith Temple Church of God to host Spiritual Explosion"

Faith Temple Church of God to host Spiritual Explosion
By Megan Lea Buck
Assistant Lifestyle Editor
Midland Reporter-Telegram

MIDLAND, TEXAS - Inspirational speakers, pastors and musical guests will gather in Midland next week for the 36th annual Spiritual Explosion. Hosted by Faith Temple Church of God and Christ, the conference features nightly worship services open to the community.

"Each year we try to bring speakers and gospel artists to the area to bring inspiration and excitement to the area where we live," explained Sue Roseberry, who serves as the church's music director.

CLICK HERE to read the rest of the MRT story

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Rock the Desert 2010 ... "Medical tent stays busy during RTD weekend"

Rock the Desert, Agust 5-7, 2010, 2000 N. FM 1788, Midland
"It is the mission of Rock The Desert to reach today's generation through contemporary Christian music and recreation so that they may hear the life changing Message of Jesus Christ."

Medical tent stays busy during RTD weekend
By Audrie Palmer
Staff Writer
Midland Reporter-Telegram

MIDLAND, TEXAS - A lack of water, too much heat and West Texas dust ... those kept the medical staff at this year's Rock the Desert busy as they've tended to one of the heaviest workload of patients they've seen in the past 11 years.

The 35 volunteers, which included Paramedics, EMTs and students, were working to treat their 97th patient inside the medical tent at the Christian music festival around 4 p.m. Saturday and expected several more later that afternoon until the final concert was to finish."

CLICK HERE
to read the rest of the MRT story

Rock the Desert 2010: Rock On
Rock the Desert Website
2010 Festival Information
2010 Festival News

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Rock the Desert 2010 ... "Festival provides chance to give back, family atmosphere"

Rock the Desert, Agust 5-7, 2010, 2000 N. FM 1788, Midland
"It is the mission of Rock The Desert to reach today's generation through contemporary Christian music and recreation so that they may hear the life changing Message of Jesus Christ."

Festival provides chance to give back, family atmosphere
By Kathleen Thurber
Staff Writer
Midland Reporter-Telegram

MIDLAND, TEXAS - Even with more people roaming in front of the main stage than living in their entire town, members of Veribest Baptist Church said they're always glad when they walk through the entrance gates at Rock the Desert.

"This is a great event," said Amy Brown, who drove up from the small city near San Angelo that in the 2000 census boasted 40 citizens. "It gets better and better every year."

CLICK HERE
to read the rest of the MRT story

Rock the Desert 2010: Rock On
Rock the Desert Website
2010 Festival Information
2010 Festival News

Friday, August 6, 2010

Traveling Mission

A TassaTag is a 4” x 6” bright, heavy, hand-woven cotton luggage tag that helps you spot your luggage more easily while reclaiming children's lives. It is practical, environmentally sensitive, fair trade, and with it you can make a difference.

With a TassaTag you support
ECPAT-USA. This is a non-profit children's rights organization whose mission is to protect all children from commercial sexual exploitation, and is the US Chapter of Thailand-based ECPAT (End Child Prostitution and Trafficking) International, working at the community, national and international levels.

With a TassaTag you support The Regina Center in Nong Khai, Thailand, which provides education and income generating skills and opportunities for women. All proceeds from sales are returned to the producers. The project enables women to stay in their villages and keep their children in school, which are two major strategies in reducing sex trafficking.

CLICK HERE to learn more about this project
CLICK HERE to learn more about sex slavery and trafficking
CLICK HERE to order TassaTags

With a TassaTag you will be part of the ECPAT project by increasing the recognition of the TassaTag logo as a symbol against the sexual slavery and trafficking of children, raising greater awareness of this major illegal trade around the world, and being a voice positively addressing a serious children's rights issue.

Rock the Desert 2010 ... "Festival-goers to try for world's largest line dance"

Rock the Desert, Agust 5-7, 2010, 2000 N. FM 1788, Midland
"It is the mission of Rock The Desert to reach today's generation through contemporary Christian music and recreation so that they may hear the life changing Message of Jesus Christ."

Festival-goers to try for world's largest line dance
By Kathleen Thurber
Staff Writer
Midland Reporter-Telegram

MIDLAND, TEXAS - If you don't know the Cupid Shuffle yet, Rock the Desert organizers are hoping you'll be willing to learn.

Festival-goers will take a break amidst the Christian music performances, speakers and snow cones Saturday to make an attempt at the world record for largest line dance.

CLICK HERE
to read the rest of the MRT story

Rock the Desert 2010: Rock On
Rock the Desert Website
2010 Festival Information
2010 Festival News

Thursday, August 5, 2010

A Message from ECPAT-USA ...

ECPAT-USA is is a non-profit children's rights organization whose mission is to protect all children from commercial sexual exploitation, and is the US Chapter of Thailand-based ECPAT (End Child Prostitution and Trafficking) International, working at the community, national and international levels.


Dear Friends of ECPAT-USA,

Tiana Star is a talented and driven singer/songwriter based out of Orange County, California. She has donated half the proceeds from the sale of this song to ECPAT-USA. It is lovely, haunting and ultimately uplifting. We are proud to have her join our mission of ending sexual exploitation of children. Please listen and share it with others.

Listen to it HERE
Buy it on itunes
HERE
If you’re in Southern California, check out her performance dates
HERE

Thank you, Tiana!!
Carol Smolenski, Executive Director

Rock the Desert 2010 ... "Band’s secular success doesn’t blur mission"

Rock the Desert, Agust 5-7, 2010, 2000 N. FM 1788, Midland
"It is the mission of Rock The Desert to reach today's generation through contemporary Christian music and recreation so that they may hear the life changing Message of Jesus Christ."

Band’s secular success doesn’t blur mission
By Nancy Adamson
Staff Writer
Midland Reporter-Telegram

MIDLAND, TEXAS - Of all the bands appearing at this year’s Rock the Desert festival, Skillet may be the most well known outside of the Christian rock scene.

Although the group’s ascension to fame hardly happened overnight — their first album was released in 1996 — it has been steady, and since the release of 2006’s “Comatose,” Skillet is hot.

Bassist and lead vocalisr John Cooper recently provided a glimpse of what Skillet, scheduled to appear Friday at the RTD festival, has in store for area fans.

CLICK HERE
to read the rest of the MRT story

Rock the Desert 2010: Rock On
Rock the Desert Website
2010 Festival Information
2010 Festival News

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Faces of Children: Prayer Requests

Faces of Children is an ecumenical prayer ministry under the auspices of First Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas. Our mission is to initiate ministries of prayer for children in churches, communities, and neighborhoods. In doing so, we seek to provide an opportunity for people of God to join together, learn about children and their needs throughout the world, and celebrate Christ's love (especially as it relates to children).

Prayer Concerns for the week of 08/04/10

Cambodia
Please pray that God will guide Lida as she begins the process of forming a ministry in Cambodia to serve children in high-risk situations. Pray that God will provide the resources, volunteers, and staff members to build a drop-in center for children in a red-light district. Children of prostitutes, street children, and ethnic hill tribe children can often spend the nights roaming the bar areas of major cities selling flowers or trinkets and are at great risk to be exploited or sexually abused.

India
Give thanks to God for new initiatives in India that help reduce the maternal mortality rate, which is ten times that of China. Indian women from poor, rural areas are given about three weeks' wages to give birth in hospitals- cleaner, safer environments than their homes. The government of India has also hired an army of women and trained them to become local health assistants called Ashas (which means "hope" in Hindi).
Thanks be to God for the work of these Ashas in encouraging expectant mothers to go to the hospital and for accompanying them there.
A report from the Washington Post

Give God praise for the Dharhara villagers' tradition of planting trees to celebrate the births of girl children.
Thanks be to God for this generational tradition in which families save a portion of the profits from selling the fruit to pay for their daughters' dowries. Traditionally, boys have been preferred over girls in India, often because a girl's dowry can bankrupt a family.
Give thanks to God for this tradition that reduces sex selective abortions, the killing of female babies, and dowry deaths (common in Bihar state in which this village is located).
A report from the BBC

Europe, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran
Pray that God will protect and provide for Afghan child migrants who are making the difficult and dangerous overland journey to Europe, Pakistan, and Iran, often without their parents. Pray for those who travel with human smugglers and are exposed to trafficking and abuse.
Please pray for the parents of these children ... that they are made aware of the dangers of putting their children in the hands of human smugglers.
Pray for the 5,900 Afghan children, mostly boys, who sought asylum in Europe last year and for those continuing to arrive.
Pray for Afghan child migrants who are forcibly deported back to Afghanistan where child protection and welfare services are nonexistent.
Please pray that the situations causing children to leave Afghanistan will change ... that the fighting and violence will cease, the political situation will stabilize, widespread poverty will be eliminated, improvements will be made to the educational systems, and that families and children will have hope for a better future because of these changes.
A report from Reuters AlertNet
Another report from Reuters AlertNet

Philipines (Love146 – love146.org/)
Give thanks to God for the work of Love146 in the Philippines with children rescued from trafficking and prostitution. Please continue to pray for the 10 girls living at the Round Home, a Love146 safe home.
Pray for the three newly-rescued girls, all of whom have recently given birth to babies. Pray for these new mothers, that they would be filled with patience, love, and kindness for themselves and their children.
Give God thanks for the successful reintegration of several rescued girls. Two have received small grants to start businesses in their villages and several have already been able to make small profits selling fresh vegetables, cooked food, mobile phone cards, and handmade greeting cards.
Pray that these girls would grow in confidence as they develop healthy and sustained relationships with people in the community.
Pray that their businesses would thrive. Pray that they would continue to develop their independent living skills, especially with using their free time in a positive way.

Faces of Children
Please continue to pray that more churches and individuals will join with the ministry of Faces of Children in spreading awareness about children in crisis and inviting more people to pray for children at risk.