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Monday, January 30, 2012

Homeless in Philly

(make sure your speakers are on so you can listen to this song by Matthew West - My Own Little World - it's so fitting!)

This past weekend God enabled my husband, daughter and I to share His love among the homeless in Philadelphia.  We had 20 survivor kits that contain things like water, vienna sausages, socks, hat, scarf, applesauce, gum, crackers, handwarmers and more.  Even more important than the physical provisions, we were able to put a Bible in each bag to share the word of God with these beautiful people.  I want to share some photos with you - some of the homeless gave me permission to take their pictures.  Please, please keep these street people in your prayers - by name when we were able to get a name - and in general for Philadelphia and all over the world. 

All that came to my mind is this plea to God  -  Break my heart for that which breaks Yours.  Amen.







 




























This is the city of 'Brotherly Love' -  oh, the irony.   God forgive us - we are such sinners.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Defamation?

I am taking a break from posting a prayer today to address something I find very serious.  First, let me step forward to say that I have done this very thing myself, so I am not pointing fingers unless standing in front of a mirror.  Second, as a Christian, I have been convicted and feel the need to share this information with other Christians.  We need to be the salt and the light - and when we do this, we are not.

So what is it we are doing?  We are forwarding many emails that are not only unflattering to others, they are downright false.  Maybe we don't like Obama - or maybe we don't like one of the candidates running for office - or maybe it's a celebrity - it doesn't matter.  If we don't know something to be 100% true, then we shouldn't be forwarding the email.  The excuse "oh, I thought it was true" doesn't cut it.   There are many sites that fact check (Snopes, Factcheck) and in a matter of minutes one can find out if something is true or not.  If you don't want to take the time to find out, then don't forward the email -  delete it. In fact, we should probably be deleting it even if it is true as it very well may qualify as gossip.  Certainly it's important IF the email is informing us about a policy, a bill to be passed, a raunchy movie to avoid, etc. AND it's true.  Many of the emails being forwarded, however, are just plain hateful and full of lies.

I guess you can deduce that I don't want to be the recipient of any of these emails anymore - thanks for taking my name off the list.  Oh, and feel free to forward this blog to anyone - or EVERYONE - you know!  You not only have my permission, you have my blessing.

Here's some FACTUAL information about sending untrue emails around (from lawyers.com):

Email Defamation


Email has become a part of our everyday life. Things you might never say face to face, or even over the telephone, are easily communicated to others through email. Often times an email received by one person is forwarded to a host of other parties in a sender's email address book without regards to how the receiver may feel about the message being sent.

 

Emails can be Defamatory

Can you be liable for a defamatory statement you made in an email? Yes you can.

Defamation is defined as communication to third parties of false statements about a person that injure the reputation of or deter others from associating with that person. Defamation can take one of two forms: slander or libel. Slander covers oral defamatory statements while libel addresses the written version. Defamation is an abusive attack on a person's character or good name. If a person is harmed in any way by your statement(s), you can be held accountable in a court of law for your actions.

Defamation requires "publication." When you send a defamatory statement about another person to others than the one you are defaming, that constitutes publication. Any every time an email is sent, it is considered a new publication. Every one who has a role in the publication of that email may be liable.

You should treat email as any other form of communication. If you do not want others to see what you have written, do not put it in an email. Also keep in mind that the person you send the email to may forward it on to others, who may do likewise. What you may think is a joke may very well be offensive to another person.

Deleting an email does not protect you. Remember that the message is stored somewhere else on your computer and those computer whiz kids have a way of retrieving it no matter how old.

Email has made the world smaller. But this creates another new problem in defamation litigation. A lawsuit can be filed wherever the email was sent, received, or published.

 

Emails May Not Be Private

The right to privacy is recognized in most states by law or court decisions. However, emails sent through employer provided email can be monitored as long as the employee was given notice that the employer intended to monitor all email transmissions. The Electronics Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (ECPA), the federal wiretap statute, does not specifically provide privacy protection for email systems. However a state court may consider email within the scope of its anti-wire tapping and eavesdropping statutes. It is always best to check with an attorney in your state regarding this issue.

 

Free Speech Lies in Stating Opinion not False Fact

The First Amendment protects your right to free speech. But that means what you say about another must be an opinion and not some false fact. If what you write embarrasses someone or hurts them, if the facts are the truth, you will not be liable. In order to prove defamation, it must be shown that the information was not privileged (that is made to a doctor, lawyer, or clergy); the statement must be a false assertion of fact; and some injury must have resulted.

Some things to remember the next time you hit the "send" button on your computer:
  • Check that the person you are sending it to is correct. Don't just hit "reply" or "reply all"
  • Check and recheck what you have written
  • Emails can be forwarded and reproduced Finally since the laws in each state vary, be sure to check with an attorney in your state.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Prayer for January 25

When You, O God, emerge in splendor from your ivory palace, your garments are noble myrrh, aloe, and cassia.  You are the King of Glory, strong and powerful, mighty in battle.  Fling wide the door and unbar the gate so that the King of Glory may enter!

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, the Lord God who enlightens us.  O Lord, aid us so that we will succeed!  You have removed sin, curses, and death, and you have blessed us eternally in heavenly places.  Give your people power, strength, and victory over all spiritual and physical enemies.  Amen.

The Lord is good unto them that wait for him, to the soul that seeketh him.  It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the Lord.  Lamentations 3:25-26

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Prayer for January 24

God, You created me to praise you; make me worthy of your love.  You are the noblest, most praiseworthy, the holiest, most righteous, most beautiful, most benevolent, the kindest and the truest.  You are just in all your works, and holy in all your ways.  You are the most wise, and you know all your works from eternity past.  You are all-powerful, and none may withstand you.  Amen.

Thine, O Lord, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O Lord, and thou art exalted as head above all.  1 Chronicles 29:11

Monday, January 23, 2012

Prayer for January 23

You are our Creator and Provider, O Lord and heavenly Father, under whose gracious protection we have mercifully passed this night in peaceful rest.  For this we praise and thank you!  But, dear Father, where we have in some way abused your kindness against your divine will, we freely confess and ask that you would forgive us for the sake of your dear Son, Jesus Christ.  Amen.

But now thus saith the Lord that created thee . . . Fear not: for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by they name; thou art mine.  Isaiah 43:1

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Prayer for January 17

We should praise and bless you above all else, O holy Father in heaven, for you are our God and Creator. You molded and made us in your image, and you have blessed us much more than any other creature.

And for this we acknowledge, O holy Father, that we, more than any other creature, owe you praise, thanksgiving, and blessing.  Therefore we fall to our knees before you.  Amen.

This people have I formed for myself; they shall shew forth my praise.  Isaiah 43:21

Monday, January 16, 2012

Prayer for January 16

We ask you, Holy Father, to have mercy on us and draw us together under your protection.  Do not let dissension or separation (which do not reflect your divine will) form among us, and protect us, O Lord, from false belief and evil understanding, especially against that which would confuse or separate us from your love and righteousness.  Amen.

Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.  1Corinthians 1:10

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Prayer for January 12

O Gracious, kind, loving Lord Jesus Christ!  Gentle, humble, patient Lord! You left us a beautiful, virtuous example of a holy life so that we might follow in your footsteps.  You are an immaculate mirror of all virtues, a perfect example of holiness, an irreproachable measure of piety, and a sure standard of righteousness.  How different my sinful life is compared to your just life!  Amen

He restoreth my soul:  He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.   Psalm 23:3

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Prayer for January 10

Remember, Lord, Your mercy and your kindness, which you have shown since the dawn of time.  Do not remember the sins of our youth, nor our wrongdoing, but remember us according to your mercy, for the sake of your goodness.

Give us true repentance, heartfelt remorse, and grief over our sins, O Lord Jesus - a godly sorrow, one that prepares our hearts to receive your comfort and forgiveness.  Give us the spirit of love, gentleness, humility, devotion, reverence, mercy, and prayer so that we and all the saints may possess your kingdom with love and eternal life.  Amen.

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith.  Galatians 5:22

Friday, January 6, 2012

Prayer for January 6

Holy Spirit, we take comfort in the fact that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, has had mercy on us.  We give Him thanks and praise for this, with the sincere hope that He will never abandon us.  Without ceasing, He represents us to His heavenly Father; indeed, He does so for all who have surrendered themselves to Him.

Inasmuch as you, Holy Spirit, are the Spirit of the Lord Jesus Christ, let us also enjoy such devotion, love, and kindness.  Pour your mighty strength into us, and give those who are weak in faith, yet who submit themselves to you in word and truth, a new, reborn heart.  Amen.

Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature:  old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.
2 Corinthians 5:17

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Prayer for January 5

Give us this day a heart that is pure in your sight, O Lord, so we might look upon you.  O God and Father of love and peace, grant us your eternal peace and grace so we may at all times prove ourselves peace-loving people and avoid all evil discord and strife.  May we endure with a meek spirit and calm heart any hardship we encounter on this earth, be it a cross or tribulations, disgrace, or merely misfortune.  Since you are our God and Creator, O Lord, reconcile our life and walk with your holy and divine will, for all our works and deeds are in your hands.  We commend ourselves and our families, body and soul, into your care, Lord.  Govern and promote our work, O God, according to your will.  Amen.

Be ye holy; for I am holy.   1 Peter 1:16

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Prayer for January 4

As you have loved us, holy Father, so may we obey you out of childlike love; just as we acknowledge your fatherly love, so may we love our neighbors as ourselves.  Let us do nothing contrary to this love, and so do right by our neighbors.

We ask, holy Father, that we may enjoy in moderation all you give us to fulfill our needs and not misuse it due to extravagance or evil impulses.  Give us a sensible heart, one faithful with your gifts and not overly concerned for food, drink, or earthly nourishment.  Instead, teach us to put our faith in you and to yearn for your divine help and grace.  Give us a humble, broken spirit, a penitent nature, true gentleness, and a hunger and thirst for your righteousness.  Amen.

And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. 
Ephesian 4:32

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Prayer for January 3

You have once again let day dawn for us, O heavenly Father; may we remember this is your merciful gift.  Teach us to understand why you have given us this glorious gift, and why you let your wonderful sun rise above us: so we may live each day according to your will and prepare ourselves for the never-ending day you will create.

Holy Father, may we learn to abandon and avoid the night of darkness and sin so we may walk in the clear light of your divine mercy.  Let us set aside the acts of darkness and take up the weapons of light so that we may always walk with integrity.  Amen.

For the Lord God is a sun and shield: The Lord will give grace and glory: no good thing will He withhold from them that walk uprightly.    Psalm 84:11

Monday, January 2, 2012

Prayer for January 2

O Lord, Almighty God and Heavenly Father, you did not give us life and set us in this world merely so we would nourish ourselves with grief and work until we return to the dust from whence we came. Instead, you ordained our lives so that we should fear you and love you, and cleave to you with all our hearts.  Even as your divine grace gave us the day to work, so you gave us the night to rest.  Under your fatherly shield of protection, we have mercifully enjoyed this rest, and for that we humbly praise and bless you with deep gratitude.  Amen.

To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the Heaven.  Ecclesiastes 3:1