Friday, October 21, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Post "make it right" Prayer Highlight 10/10-14/11 Washington State Advocacy
Washington Engage Founders
Post "make it right" Prayer Highlight 10/10-14/11 Washington State Advocacy
This week as follow-up from our "make it right" Event, our prayer focus is on advocacy in the State of Washington. One organization that endeavors to bring together many of the State anti-human trafficking groups, city officials, and State Government is Washington Engage. We want to learn about this organization and cover it in prayer as they press on with the work of ending human trafficking in our State.
History
From 2009-2010 Rose Gundersen (left on picture above) worked in the Washington State Attorney General’s office as a policy extern on human trafficking. In that role, Rose helped to create the research basis for Rob McKenna’s Presidential Initiative on Human Trafficking launched in 2011. During this time, Rose connected with Deana Berg (middle on picture above).
In 2009, Deana and Rose began working together to build relationships with existing grassroots anti-trafficking initiatives in the region. Thanks to the collaboration of key stakeholders and anti-trafficking leaders, they cultivated a constituency base of over 20,000 voters to bring a unified voice to Washington legislators.
In 2010, in collaboration with Seattle Against Slavery and several other grassroots groups, Deana organized the Inaugural Washington Anti-Trafficking Engagement Day in Olympia that featured leaders of the anti-trafficking movement and opportunities for voters to talk with their legislators. The following year, the number of attendees grew to hear speakers including Bradley Myles of Polaris Project, Rob McKenna, our State Attorney General, and other leaders who addressed a standing-room-only crowd.
In preparation for the 2011 event, Washington Engage in collaboration with International Justice Mission held a legislative training day and trained advocates who then filled more than 40 legislative appointments on the Engagement Day.
As Deana continued her partnership-building work with city officials, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, service providers, and new community advocates and Rose continued her work with legislators and searching out new and relevant research, they added a third member to their team, Dr. Mar Smith.
Mar came to trafficking prevention work from an academic background. After researching and teaching on justice issues at the college and graduate levels, Mar wanted to become more actively engaged with important ethics and labor issues such as trafficking. She founded Interact Consulting, LLC and joined Washington Engage as a consultant to build a business-facing effort to trafficking. The goal of the effort is to help businesses prevent sex and labor trafficking within their own spheres of influence.
Washington Engage (WAE) seeks to eradicate sex and labor trafficking in Washington State by providing tools and knowledge that empower government, business, and grassroots leaders to take action. The foundation to their mission is to eradicate human trafficking through Community Partnership to form a unified voice to leverage with stakeholders, Business Initiative to make trafficking unprofitable and Law and Policy Study to inform laws, policies, and partnerships. Their vision is that Washington State leads the fight to end human trafficking.
WAE partners with Students of Bellarmine Preparatory School, East Side Women of Purpose, Family Renewal Shelter, Frontline For Justice, Hidden Creek Community Church, Olympia WA, Hope for Seattle, Intercommunity Peace and Justice Center, International Justice Mission, Jubilee, Justice and Mercy Foundation, LOOKBOTHWAYS, Lutheran Public Policy Office of Washington, New Horizons Ministries, Not for Sale Campaign, REST (Real Escape from the Sex Trade), Seattle Against Slavery, Seattle Prayer Against Slavery Movement, Shared Hope International, Soroptimist International Northwest Region, Student Against Slavery at UW, The Freedom Initiative,The Genesis Project, Unbound Conference, University Presbyterian Church Human Trafficking Task Force, University of Washington Center for Human Rights, University of Washington Women’s Center, Washington Coalition Office of Crime Victim Advocates, Western Washington Coalition Against Human Trafficking, Women’s Funding Alliance, Women of Vision South Puget Sound Chapter, Zonta of Everett, Zonta of Olympia, Zonta of South Puget Sound
Prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father,
We come to you in the Name of Jesus worshipping and praising You. Lord, we trust that all things work together for the good to those who love You and are called according to Your purpose. We praise You that You are seated on the Throne in the Heavens and ask that You would be seated on the throne in each of our hearts as we surrender our way and our understanding to Your Way.
Lord, we thank you for Washington Engage and the founders, Rose, Deana, and Mar. Bless them as they pioneer this work in Washington State to eradicate human trafficking. We ask that You would open every door for this organization and bless them with favor, abundant finances and faithful supporters. Give them wisdom as they establish their procedures and protocols, as they make contacts and as they decide about direction and focus. Show them the Way that You would have them go to bring honor and glory to Your Name as they work to set prisoners free from slavery.
We ask that Community Action Teams would spring up in all cities across the State and that communities would begin to say "NO" to slave labor in their communities. We pray for unity within each Community Action Team, between communities and throughout the State. Let each team unite and link together to be a voice to Olympia that citizens will no longer stand by and allow human trafficking in Washington.
We pray that You would work on the hearts of people in Washington to welcome the victims of slavery into their churches, businesses, and neighborhoods. We pray for recovery centers to be established where these victims can receive after care so that they can heal and be made whole. Let churches and non-profit groups respond to fill in the gap where the Government stops providing these services.
Along with Your heart, our hearts are broken for the children and women who suffer from the crime of human trafficking. Let us not give up in this fight to stop human trafficking. Let us join with Washington Engage to make a difference!
In Jesus' Matchless Name we pray. Amen!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Post make it right Prayer Highlight 10/4-8/11 World Vision Advocacy
World Vision Advocacy Update: October 2011
Will you become a "Justice Prayer Warrior"?
There is no authority except that which God has established. The
authorities that exist have been established by God." — Romans 13:1 (NIV)
It's good to be reminded that we have the great blessing to live in a
representative democracy. Further, Scripture teaches us that we are
called by God to pray for those in authority (1 Timothy 2:1-3).
As October 1 marks the start of the federal government's new fiscal year,
I invite you to pray with us for our elected leaders, and tell them you
are doing so.
- Download our prayer guide (pdf).
- Send a message to your elected leaders tell them you pray for them
I believe we all have gifts as the people of God that can be critically important
in moving legislators to live up to their responsibilities. We understand the power
of fervent prayer to change hearts and minds.
We can be "chaplains" and "prayer warriors" for God's justice in our world.
With the ongoing budget debate, as well as global crises such as the Horn of Africa
drought, our elected leaders face difficult decisions that will ultimately impact
millions of people across the world. Now more than ever, they too need our prayers.
It is with this mind that I invite you to pray and take action with us. I also ask you
to pray for children around the world as you pray for our governing authorities,
whose daily decisions impact communities here in the United States and beyond.
Specifically, we are praying:
- For wisdom and perseverance for lawmakers and their staff.
- For children and families affected by global poverty, injustice, and suffering
- For legislative priorities that positively impact the poor.
Download the Justice Prayer Guide (pdf) to help inform your prayers. Send a message
to your elected leaders to let them know you are praying for them today and in the
coming year.
With every blessing,
Rich Stearns
President, World Vision U.S.
Monday, October 3, 2011
October 1 World Vision Day of Prayer
World Vision Day of Prayer and Action Prayer Points
Pray together for your community. . .
For awareness of needs within your community.
For courage to be intentional in getting to know your neighbors.
For opportunities to partner together in advocating for justice.
For willingness to love your neighbors as yourself.
Praise God for…
The opportunities that will be presented to you throughout the year that will bring change to your community.
Pray together for our leaders. . .
For wisdom for our leaders as they begin to make decisions about where and how to spend money.
That bold action will be taken to provide the necessary resources to fund interventions that alleviate suffering.
That policies and laws would be put into place that would promote the cause of the oppressed, both locally and globally.
For leaders to seek God’s will above their own.
Praise God for…
The truth that His love and power reign supreme above all the leaders in this world.
Pray together for the hungry. . .
For the children who die from hunger every day.
For wisdom for government leaders who are seeking effective means to address the food crisis.
For greater efforts to urge Congress to expand hunger, child nutrition, and agriculture development programs to eradicate child hunger worldwide.
For God’s guidance in showing us how we can help to break the cycle of hunger.
Praise God for…
The large amount of food aid, agricultural training, nutrition education, and food protection resources provided by World Vision and made possible by donors from around the world.
Pray together for those suffering from HIV and AIDS. . .
For the more than 15 million children orphaned and made vulnerable as a result of HIV and AIDS and that those in need would be provided adequate care and support.
For the millions of people living with HIV and AIDS who have been designated eligible to receive anti-retroviral drugs, but have not yet due to insufficient funds and delays. Pray that they might receive treatment.
That pregnant mothers who are HIV positive will be able to access the drugs and other measures necessary to help them prevent transmission of the virus to their unborn child or infant.
For the more than 77,000 caregivers that World Vision has trained and equipped to care for those suffering from HIV and AIDS.
Praise God for…
The AIDS prevention and care programs that World Vision operates in more than 60 countries.
Pray together for children in slavery and bondage. . .
For those children who are taken advantage of and suffer greatly ─ that they would be comforted.
For those that would exploit or enslave others. Pray for a spiritual breakthrough so that might release their captives and work to prevent the captivity of others.
For the advocates around the world who are standing against slavery. Pray for their protection from harm by corrupt officials and those who enslave children.
For World Vision’s programs, that they would continue to help prevent children from falling into slavery and protect and restore those who have survive the ordeal.
Praise God for…
The many policies put into place over the years to protect children from exploitation and bondage: The Trafficking Victims Protection Act, The PROTECT Act, The Child Soldier Prevention Act.
Pray together for those suffering from malaria. . .
That recent efforts focused on ending preventable deaths from malaria by 2015 will be achieved.
That families threatened by malaria will receive insecticide-treated bed nets and other interventions that they need to protect their families from this killer disease.
That the difficult economic period will not prevent individuals and governments from responding with the financial resources needed to protect children and help end malaria (more than $6 billion a year). That we might see malaria eradicated in our lifetime.
Praise God for…
The extensive distribution of long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets to malaria-infected regions around the world, through World Vision.
Take Action! E-mail
your elected leaders today!
OPTIONAL: As we focus our attention on justice issues around the world, it is important to remember that Jesus is the light of the world. As Christ’s followers, we reflect his light in a world where darkness abounds. Lighting candles is a great way to symbolize this message of light dispelling darkness. As we begin this time of prayer, you are encouraged to light candles in solidarity with Jesus’ call to reflect His light on our campuses, in our communities, to our leaders, and as we respond to issues of justice.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
First Saturday Prayer October
First Saturday Prayer October
This month begins the new 2012 fiscal year for World Vision and Women of Vision. We need to remember our South Puget Sound Chapter in prayer as we formulate our Leadership Team, gather new partners, plan our calendar and begin a new year of service to the poor and marginalized children, women and families of our World Vision projects and our local project.
Prayer:
Dear Heavenly Father,
We come before You in the Name of Jesus praising you for another incredible year of serving You and being Your Hands extended to poor and marginalized children,women and families as Women of Vision. Lord we praise You for You have taught us about You and the power of prayer and Your Word in overcoming darkness, both in ourselves and in others. We praise You that You have heard our prayers and that we have testimony after testimony from this last year of unity, blessings and growth because of Your favor.
We lift FY2012 for our Chapter before Your throne. Lord, You have called us to be leaders and partners and friends of this Chapter. Please reveal to each heart what role and part should be played.
Please make it clear as we consider leadership positions whom you would have doing what. We surrender our way and our self to You and ask that You would be honored and glorified by each decision. We ask that You would bless each person who is willing to give of time, talents and treasure to advance Your kingdom and to serve others through our World Vision and Women of Vision partnership. We ask that You would continue to give us unity and that we would be kind to each other and gracious as we communicate. Help us to be Your women in each meeting, at each event and in all that we are called upon to do as Women of Vision Leaders.
We praise You for the partners that You have sent and we look forward to having more women join us. Please have Your way with those considering becoming partners who have not made a decision. Lord, we aren't concerned about numbers as much as we are concerned about the heart of each new partner. Bring us women who have a heart turned toward You. Bring us women who have the passion to make a difference in the lives of children, women and families that we serve. Send us women who are team players and willing to make the sacrifice of their time, talents and treasure to make a difference in the lives we serve locally, domestically and globally. We praise You that You send the women and we graciously receive and welcome them to our Chapter team. Bless our unity with each one. May they all feel welcomed and valued as vital members of our community.
We praise You for our friends who pray for our Chapter and attend various events as they can. We ask that You would bless them and invite each one to do what You would have them do to enhance the effectiveness and vitality of our Chapter. Use World Vision and Women of Vision to call them to You if they don't know You. Use us to be Light in their lives. Use them to teach us and show us how we need to grow to be that Light.
We are privileged women and we are grateful. We praise You that we are Yours and that You are ours! We praise You that You have a wonderful plan for FY2012 and that You will reveal that plan to us as we seek You! We praise You that You entrust us with Your work and that You bless us as we serve You and the poor and those treated unjustly.
There is none like You, Lord. We surrender all that we are and all that we have to You so that we can become all that You have for us to be. We love You, Jesus and pray in Your matchless Name! Amen!
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