Experiencing the supernatural
02 Sep 201665% of UK Christians have experienced the supernatural, and 25% of those have had that experience in the last week. A new study by Christian Research showed just 5% did not believe in the supernatural while two thirds believe the supernatural may be caused by occult or evil forces as well as divine. Respondents’ experiences ranged from feelings of God's presence during prayer to observance of physical effects of the supernatural or miracles. The leader of Soul Survivor said he experienced the supernatural first-hand when God showed him a man in need of help waiting to be collected at an airport. 'So we went to him and said, "Look, we're ever so sorry but we're Christians and we think maybe that Jesus has said to us you need some encouragement right now, and we could pray for you, would that be okay?" He looked shocked, and it turned out he was a pastor from Kenya.’
Arabic Christian channel is now live on Facebook
02 Sep 2016SAT-7 has become the first Arabic Christian channel to stream live broadcasts on Facebook. Viewers have responded enthusiastically to the new service, which enables them to participate in live church services and other events as part of an online community. A viewer from Egypt posted on Facebook, ‘Wow, what a great ministry to be able to watch the live streaming on mobile devices. God bless you. Please pray for me a lot.’ The live broadcasts attracted 96,000 views and 28,000 audience responses in July. Give thanks for the opportunities created by social media to share Christian content. Pray that this will help isolated believers and seekers to connect with God and each other.
Pray for politicians after the summer break
02 Sep 2016Here are some general pointers to help us support our politicians in prayer through the coming difficult months of traditional business plus Brexit. Pray for our Christian MPs’ faith to grow as they rely on God to support them through the pressure of their workload and the loneliness of being away from home. Write to them, let them know you are praying for them and ask how you might support them in serving your local community. Pray that Christian MPs, peers, policy staff and house staff will grow in number; may the depth of their faith cause them to be a positive and gracious influence in Parliament. Pray for wisdom, integrity, self-sacrifice and policymaking for the good of all as the Government considers and negotiates Brexit. May there be an effective and gracious Christian presence and influence in political debate at home and abroad.
What we know about Brexit negotiations so far
02 Sep 2016-Theresa May pledged to take time to secure ‘a sensible and orderly departure’ after 2016. -No second referendum, Brexit means Brexit, we’re going to make a success of it. -Article 50 remains mysterious. A No.10 spokesman said that Parliament will have its say; but did not clarify whether this would be before or after Article 50 is triggered. -The cabinet needs to speak up. May’s ‘you break it, you fix it’ approach to cabinet appointments means that key Brexiteers are now in charge of overseeing affected areas, such as farming and international relations. The PM is asking each minister to report back on opportunities for their departments. -Brexit comes with social mobility, ‘We want to be a government and a country that works for everyone.’ -All eyes will be on David Davis, aka Brexit minister, responsible for Exiting the EU, a new ministerial department.
NHS prayer needs
02 Sep 2016We keep hearing bad news about the NHS. This week it was announced that junior doctors will strike again, for five days at a time, over their pay claim. Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust chief executive, Katrina Percy, quit after the trust was criticised over the way it investigated patient deaths. Also, a report found that the NHS mental health trust had failed to investigate the unexpected deaths of more than 1,000 people since 2011. On Tuesday the BMA said that quick, turnaround GP appointments are 'running general practice into the ground. Doctors cannot treat patients properly under the current recommended ten-minute limit per consultation.’ Public satisfaction with the NHS is falling - see
Prison officer numbers fall
02 Sep 2016The number of frontline officers working in public-sector prisons has fallen over the last year, despite Ministry of Justice plans to recruit additional staff to help respond to the highest levels of violence, suicide and self-injury since recording practices began. Statistics show that there were 14,689 frontline officers in England and Wales in June 2016, down from 15,110 a year earlier. This leaves prisons with barely more frontline staff than the lowpoint of 2014 which prompted the ministry’s current recruitment exercise. Almost every region has seen frontline officer numbers fall. Figures at 31 August 2016 indicate that, in spite of the recruitment drive, people remain unwilling to work in prisons under present conditions. Reducing resources while allowing the prison population to grow unchecked has created a toxic cocktail of violence, death and human misery. See
Churches going greener
02 Sep 2016More than 3,500 UK churches have become greener and either switched their electricity from fossil fuels to renewables or registered to do so, according to figures released by charities. The announcement coincides with the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation on 1 September, the beginning of a global ecumenical time of contemplation during which Christians are encouraged to pray and work for the protection of the environment. Around 2,000 of the switches come from 16 Catholic dioceses which are now running entirely on renewable energy; some of these diocese made the switch following the Pope’s encyclical for the environment. The number also includes the majority of the Salvation Army’s UK sites and a third of Britain’s Quaker meeting houses. They signed up through the website bigchurchswitch.org.uk promoted by Christian Aid and Tearfund. Following the success of the initiative, it will now be extended into the New Year.
More UK girls unhappy about their looks
02 Sep 2016Almost three-quarters of a million girls are unhappy with their looks and more than a quarter of a million are distressed about their overall lives, according to the annual Good Childhood Report. The number of 10- to 15-year-old girls who said their appearance makes them uncomfortable has reached 700,000 – more than a third of the total number of children surveyed. The survey, conducted by the Children’s Society and the University of York for the past decade, also reveals that one in seven girls (283,000) aged 10 to 15 suffers from low mood and distress. This figure is up 21% from 2011. The number of girls citing their appearance as a reason for unhappiness has gone up by 8% over the past five years. The number of boys unhappy with their lives has remained constant (11%). Girls told researchers that boys were responsible for verbal abuse and criticism of their looks.