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Semper Fi – “Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1.9

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A very good Family friend has asked for continued Prayer for the “Darkhorse” 3rd battalion 5th Marines and their families

Here is the request:

Prayer  Needed/WANTED

We are asking everyone to say a prayer for “Darkhorse” 3rd Battalion

5th Marines and their families. They are fighting it out in

Afghanistan & they have lost 12 marines in 4 days.

IT WOULD BE NICE  TO SEE the message spread if more people could pass

it on. Nothing has been in the media about these guys because no one

seems to care.

They are: Justin Allen, 23; Brett Linley, 29; Matthew Weikert, 29;

Justus Bartett, 27; Dave Santos, 21; Chase Stanley, 21; Jesse Reed,

26; Matthew Johnson, 21; Zachary Fisher, 24; Brandon King, 23;

Christopher Goeke, 23; Sheldon Tate, 27.

All are Marines that gave their lives for  YOU this week.

Please Honor THEM

Thank       you.

 

 

 

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Please pray for believers in Bhutan

September 8-9 | Bhutan – In some of Bhutan’s provinces, neighbors do not welcome the presence of Christians, especially when they gather for worship and fellowship.

BHUTAN – located on the southern slopes of the eastern Himalayas, is landlocked between the Tibet Autonomous Region to the north and the Indian states of Sikkim, West Bengal, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh to the west and south…. The land consists mostly of steep and high mountains crisscrossed by a network of swift rivers, which form deep valleys before draining into the Indian plains.

RELIGION – It is estimated that between two-thirds and three-quarters of the Bhutanese population follow Vajrayana Buddhism, which is also the state religion. About one-quarter to one-third are followers of Hinduism. Other religions account for less than 1% of the population.[69] The current legal framework, in principle guarantees freedom of religionproselytism, however, is forbidden by a royal government decision[69] and by judicial interpretation of the Constitution.[70]

Wikipedia makes no mention of Christianity. However, OPEN DOORS indicates that there are  approx 16,500 believers meeting primarily in homes –

As the country moves from an absolute to a constitutional monarchy, the situation is likely to change for believers. The church in Bhutan is no longer an underground church, since Christians are allowed to meet in private homes without any interference from the authorities. However, Christians in remote villages encounter more difficulties. The government is exploring possibilities for church registration, but is also concerned to prevent evangelism and is considering an amendment to the penal code aimed at prohibiting ‘conversion by coercion or inducement’.

Pray that God will provide opportunities for believers in Bhutan to practice their faith without antagonizing their community. Pray that they will gain the good will and favor of their neighbors.

“Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth. (1 John 3:18)