Friday, March 25, 2011
World Vision USA Friday Prayer
PRAYER FRIDAY: for those affected by recent global disasters, like the earthquakes in Japan, Myanmar, and New Zealand; and for the many others suffering because of war, hunger, disease, and poverty.
Prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father,
We come before you in the Name of Jesus asking on behalf of those affected by the earthquake, tsunami and the radiation scare in Japan. We think of the families who have lost everything. Lord help them to see their need for you through these tragedies, comfort them and bring them peace and renewal of mind and spirit. We pray for the children who are without family and homes. Thank you for your provision for them in all facets of their small lives. Thank you for the World Vision staff and for others who are sacrificing to be your Hands extended to these little ones. We think of those who remained at the nuclear plant compromising their health and endangering their lives to assist in getting the reactor to stabilize. Touch their bodies and bring them health and reverse any harmful affect from radiation. We think of American military families stationed in Japan and lift their concerns before You. We pray for the spouses and children who have left Japan and returned to America for the safety of their children that you would comfort them during this separation by distance. We ask that fears would be taken away. We know that Japan is an economically wealthy Nation, Lord, yet despite their material wealth currently they have great need and we pray that the nations of the world will have compassion and remember these people who are poor in spirit during this tumultuous time.
Lord, we continue to pray for Myanmar, New Zealand and Haiti. Lord the needs of these peoples continue and yet we forget often because the names and places are omitted in the daily headlines. Help us to remember them. We praise you for all of the ways that they have been remembered in the past and ask that You would remind us to pray and do what we can to show them Your Love and our love.
Lord, media bombards us with news of war, hunger, disease, and poverty in our world. We feel helpless and overwhelmed by these reports and find ourselves desperate for You, wondering what our role in this could be that would bring honor and glory to Your Name. Show us our part, Lord. We trust that You have allowed these events and situations in our world. We believe that You do work all things together for the good to those who love You and are called according to Your purpose. We pray for those in our world who don't know You, the Life Giver, the Way Maker, the Provision Provider. We thank You that through circumstances that these afflicted peoples will see their need for You as we do our part to bring the Good News and minister to them through our prayers, World Vision and our churches.
Lord, we know that at any second this calamity could befall us. As we hear reports and see pictures of the suffering of these nations, we are reminded of the frailty of mankind. We look to You as our Rock, our Comfort, our Source. We acknowledge that without you we are nothing and that we can endure very little without the power of Your Holy Spirit, the Wisdom of Your Word and our relationship with You. Help us to worry on our knees before Your Throne bringing all of our petitions before You, letting You know our requests. Thank you that as we remember You and others that You restore our joy. We love You, Jesus and it is in Your matchless Name that we pray. Amen
Monday, March 14, 2011
Prayer for Japan
Japan Quake and Tsunami
Posted By: WORLD VISION
To: Members in 337 Causes
Update: Japan Quake and Tsunami Relief
Supporters -
Thank you for your help in raising funds for Japan. Here is an update on the situation:
Update, Saturday, 3/12, 7:07 am, PST: World Vision Japan today is preparing staff members to travel to areas affected by yesterday’s devastating earthquake and tsunami. Staff will assess the needs in affected areas and prepare supplies and programs to serve those left homeless by the twin disasters. “We are now facing the most tragic disaster in our country’s history,” said Kenjiro Ban, Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs Manager, World Vision Japan.
World Vision plans to establish one or more Child-Friendly Spaces–sites for children affected by disasters to resume normal childhood activities and experience structure and security that are often lost following emergency situations.
We appreciate all of your support, and ask that you continue to promote this project in any way you can.
Thanks,
World Vision staff
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Prayer from Beth Yeager Women of Vision Headquarters Federal Way, WA
God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should change, though the mountains shake in the heart of thee sea; though its waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble with its tumult. There is a river whose streams make glad the city of God, the holy habitation of the Most High. God is in the midst of the city; it shall not be moved; God will help it when the morning dawns…The Lord of hosts is with us…..Psalm 46
Mighty God, stand watch in the hours of this day and the nights to keep all from more harm. Renew our capacity for hope by healing the despair and anxiety brought on by this unexpected act of our natural world. Bring those whom you summon into the lives of those needing assistance. Allow them to reveal your love and mercy to all they care for. Amen.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
First Saturday Prayer for March
Prayer for the Trauma Recovery Center in Phnom Penh
Our Passion:
In the picture above, the survivors of trafficking and exploitation release balloons in Cambodia as a sign of the healing process they are experiencing at one of nine projected Trauma Recovery Centers that World Vision (WV) is funding as part of a five year project. Our Chapter has chosen to help support this Project as a result of our heart for advocacy against human trafficking. We are passionate about making a difference in the lives of exploited women and children and pray that many children in Cambodia will be protected and restored at these WV centers. Our prayer is that the children once hopeless willl find hope just as the children in the picture above, and that they too will write their experiences of the past on balloons and then let them go, leaving behind some of the pain from their past. What follows is a snapshot about the Project and our prayer. Project details here.
General Information:
The Trauma Recovery Project, which provides aftercare to sexually exploited and abused girls—who come from many provinces in Cambodia—through a shelter in Phnom Penh WV will be engaged in two types of partnerships for the Child Protection Program in Cambodia. The first involves governments, United
Nations bodies, and international and local NGO providers, with which they collaborate to ensure appropriate, timely, and relevant policies and responses to the needs of children and communities.
The other type of partnership is with community-based or grass roots organizations, such as parents groups, Child Protection Networks, and various interest groups, including those by which communities plan and act on protection issues. Through these partnerships, WV works to mobilize communities, build their capacity, and expand participation in planning and programming. For example, Hagar Cambodia, is an international Christian organization with which WV works to provide restorative care for sexually abused and trafficked children.
WV—through their own Trauma Recovery Center in Phnom Penh—and partner NGOs will provide child victims of sexual exploitation and abuse with therapeutic residential shelter that meets or exceeds established care standards. Children will be assessed upon admission, and individual case plans will be developed. Care will include nutritious meals, clothing, vocational education, life-skills training, formal or nonformal education, counseling, and healthcare. The ultimate aim is to promote restoration of the child, improved functioning and resilience, and increased hope.
Analysis of the Problem in Cambodia:
Girls in their teens or even younger are sold into prostitution in Cambodia, forced to perform sexual services over weeks, months, and even years. Such abuse causes the girls to become angry and physically and emotionally traumatized—an impact that lingers well beyond their removal from brothels. Before returning to family life or their communities, these children need intensive counseling and highquality restorative care in residential facilities—a level of service that is in limited supply in Phnom Penh and across the country. This is one part of the challenge. Another is to ensure that survivors are spared from experiencing additional trauma during the police investigation and legal proceedings. WV also seeks to keep children from becoming further victimized in their communities. The risk is quite real. Girls who have lost their virginity are considered damaged or disreputable. Such attitudes make them highly vulnerable to repeated abuse and in danger of becoming trapped in a cycle of exploitation. Protection also is needed for young girls and women who are targeted and sought out because they are virgins. Perhaps the most far-reaching task—one with potential for long-term impact—is to help change both the environment (where children can be exploited easily) and systems (which are inadequately equipped to respond to cases of abuse).Prevention. Protection. Restoration. As the gaps in these areas are filled, significant progress can be made in building a safer world for Cambodia’s children.
World Vision's Response:
World Vision has more than 30 years of experience working in Cambodia. Over five years, with funding of about $7.1 million, this program will provide protection and restoration services to nearly 5,500 beneficiaries, including shelter care for 445 girls and protection support, such as assistance with the legal process, for 500 children and 250 families. About 70,000 community members, including 28,700 children, will benefit from strengthening of local and government systems that protect children and respond to instances of abuse. We at the South Puget Sound Chapter of Women of Vision in conjunction withWorld Vision would be privileged to have you join with us in building a safer world for children in Cambodia.
Our Part:
Our partnership with WV will advance the cause of child protection, helping to restore children who have been hurt, protect children who are vulnerable to abuse, and make communities safer for girls and boys in Cambodia. Mindful that child protection issues are difficult, WV is nonetheless hopeful that they can reflect God’s love into the lives of children at risk and help them find paths to a brighter future—a future in which they will feel valued and empowered to achieve their potential. Our Chapter along with WV would be privileged to have you participate in this work. With WV's long-term presence in Cambodia, their experience in trafficking and exploitation issues, and strong programs, we have before us a remarkable opportunity to reach hurting and vulnerable children and impact their lives in enduringly positive ways. Please join us in making a difference for these children.
Our Prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father,
We come before you in the Name of Jesus and ask that your merciful Hand would extend to these girls and boys in Cambodia to bring them protection and restoration. Lord, this heinous crime of human trafficking and sexual exploitation is beyond what we can imagine, yet we know that You are able to undertake for these children in ways that we cannot even think or ask. For the ones who have arrived at the Trauma Recovery Center in Phnom Penh today, bring them peace and comfort and take away their fears. For the ones who have been at the Center already we ask that they would be successful in their program and that they would continue to be renewed and recreated in You. Thank you for bringing these children newness of life and life in all it's fullness.
We pray for the counselors and the staff working with these children that You would encourage their hearts today as they work in this heartbreaking reality. Give them strength and patience as they work to be Your Hands extended to these children. Work a miracle in relationships and let there be a triple cord bond between each child, their counselor and You. bless them for the sacrificies that they make daily to be available to these children. Provide for their spiritual, emotional and financial needs.
We pray for the Nation of Cambodia that there would be changes in their government so that children are protected. We pray for the ones exploiting these children. We lift them before You and pray for their salvation. We pray that the demand for these children would stop as a result of these men and women who offer these girls wrongfully seeing their wrong and walking away from this corrupt practice. We believe that it is possible to end human trafficking in our world becasue we know that nothing is impossible with You!
For our part, Lord, please give us favor in our fundraising. Give us new and fresh ideas so that we can share our passion for advocacy and ignite that passion in others. Open doors for us that only You can open as we plan our largest fund raiser through the Sheryl WuDunn Event. Give us each creative ideas about how we can raise funds that will directly support this Center in Cambodia. Lord our dollars make such a huge difference in what can be done for these children. Show us Lord who to ask and when to ask to our events. Help us to convey to others the need for vigilence and determination in this fight against human trafficking in our world. Lord our motives are that You would be blessed as we obey Your call to help the poor, that children would be rescued, restored and renewed and that our world would see You through all of our efforts.
We praise You, Lord for You are worthy of our praise. We worship and bow down before You for we know that we can do nothing without You. We dream big, Lord, because we know that we serve a BIG God who hears us and answers us. We are excited about how You will use us to make a difference in the lives of these children in Cambodia. In Jesus' Name we pray. Amen
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