Revolution 618 TV Episode 25 "Passion for the Lord" Hosted by Josh and Melissa Jamison Directed and Produced by Bryan Kreutz Original Airdate Aug 23,2010 on the Christian Television Network When we are passionate about God and his people God can do great things through us. All of what God does is hanging on love. We can get Passionate about football, baseball, and even politics at times, Melissa referring to herself states "I have to reign myself in sometimes. "I'm not a politician, I'm a Christian somebody that's a disciple of the lord and I want my passions to reflect him (God)". We want our passion as first place in our life. Some of us live for their sports. There is nothing wrong with watching the next Hockey game that comes on TV or going from one sport to the next. However if sports or politics for example consumes your life and supersedes what you are passionate for over the lord than something else has your focus and attention. God wants our whole attention and whole heart with a passion and desire. When we are passionate for God we are the chief benefactors when we walk in that and we are the ones who receive the greatest benefit. Matthew 22:37 "Jesus said love the lord your God with all your passion and prayer and intelligence. This is the most important the first on any list but there is a second set alongside it love others as you love yourself" We see how we can function in life and walk in liberty we are in bondage because of our own desires. When we desire God thatâÂÂs when we experience a place of freedom God has plans to bless us, prosper us, and give us a future and a hope. Unless we are passionate for him (God) were not going to receive those plans if we don't mix it with the faith that God has thus we don't have faith unless we get into his presence. Were to be separate from the world we don't have eyes for the world we have eyes for God which is a beneficial separation. The grace of God turns every commandment into a promise.
www.PriestsForLife.org Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, continues in our reflections on praying to end abortion. One of the groups we remember in prayer are the clergy. We lift up to God all preachers of the Word in every denomination. We pray first of all that clergy will have the courage to address this issue of abortion.ÃÂ That courage comes from them knowing the extent of the problem, facing what the evil is, and letting that evil stir up within them the righteous anger and the need to speak up in justice and compassion for the victims of abortion, the babies and their parents. ÃÂ ÃÂ Continue to pray to end abortion every day and join our facebook cause at www.ProlifePrayers.com .
Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, continues his reflections on praying to end abortion.ÃÂÃÂÃÂàFr. Pavone starts this video by asking the question ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂIs prayer non-partisan or does it have a political angle to it?ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂàHe goes on to state that ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂæGod is not a Republican or a Democrat, and prayer pertains to the human person no matter what their characteristics are.ÃÂÃÂÃÂàSo in this sense prayer is trans-partisan meaning it rises above political divisions.ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂàBut this is not the final answer. Fr. Pavone goes on to ask the next series of questions; ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂIf a political party came into power intent on destroying people, would you not pray that they go out of power, or that they would have a conversion? If a particular candidate who was going to be harmful to the nation was about to take office, wouldnÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂt you pray for that person to be defeated?ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂàTo which the answer is, of course, Yes. Fr. Pavone closes the video by saying ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂOf course prayer has a political angle. We pray that prolife people would be elected to public office, and we pray that those in public office, those who claim to be public servants, will know the difference between serving the public and killing the public. This is a very legitimate and necessary dimension of our prayersÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂæItÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂs not that prayer should be ever reduced to one or another of its dimensions, whether political or otherwise. But prayer deals with real problems and looks for real results, and that is why yes, prayer is even political.ÃÂâÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ
In a world where miracles seem confined to ancient religious texts and modern fantasy, Nicole Sorkin's Miracles Among Us documents true stories from people who believed in the face of the impossible and found themselves enveloped by the miraculous. In this collection, Sorkin documents the stories of real people who are in need of hope, healing, and understanding. Hear firsthand the healing power of prayer between a mother and son. Follow a family, desperate for food, who receives a gift from an unexpected source. A young woman is saved from certain deadly disaster, and Sorkin even shares her own story of a mysterious, and perhaps divine, stranger who arrives at just the right time.
http://www.PriestsForLife.org Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, continues his reflections on praying to end abortion. This video begins with Fr. Pavone explaining that âÂÂWe donâÂÂt see abortion walking down the street. What we see instead is a woman, a mother, who is frightened and in despair. When we pray to end abortion therefore, one of the primary targets of our prayer is that mother. That weâÂÂre praying that grace will come to her to strengthen her to choose life.â âÂÂAbortion is the greatest evil that we are facing in the world today,â Says Fr. Pavone, and âÂÂWhen you think about it, Evil is the absence of something good, or the corruption of something good. You canâÂÂt have a bad apple, a rotten apple unless you first have something good, which is an appleâ¦And so it is with abortion, itâÂÂs a lack; itâÂÂs a corruption of something good. Here we have a mother carrying a child and now forces are working on her mind and on her heart to put her into such fear and despair that she is tempted to kill her child.â âÂÂThe prayer to end abortion is in part a prayer that grace will come to her (the mother) that will counteract the things that are pulling her in that wrong direction,â continues Fr. Pavone, âÂÂand maybe as a result of that prayer the grace will be that someone speaks upâ¦or that she sees an ultrasound of her baby, or that she suddenly gets an insight that sheâÂÂs not always going to feel the way she feels today.â And concluding Fr. Pavone says âÂÂAs we pray to end abortion, we pray very specifically, very deliberately for those mothers that they may be delivered from despair.âÂÂ
Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, continues his reflections on praying to end abortion. In this video, Fr. Pavone talks about some of the people we are praying for and why. âÂÂAmong those for whom we pray, are the parents of the pregnant mother, the grandparents of the baby who is in that motherâÂÂs womb. We pray that whether they have come to know about the pregnancy yet or not, that they have the proper response to be able to stand with their daughter andàto support her and her baby. We pray that they will let her know that whatever mistake she may have made, they are not going to abandon her or that child, but that they are going to help the both of them to live their lives the way that God has called them to do.â Fr. Pavone goes on to explain, âÂÂWe know unfortunately that some of the parents are precisely the ones who are pushing for or coercing the abortion. We pray that they will have wisdom not to act out of fear, panic, arrogance, or the kind of pride that says they have to push this embarrassment out of their family. We pray, rather, that the grace will come to them to see and to do the right thing, and to avoid the temptation to have their own grandchild put to death.â âÂÂLetâÂÂs continue to pray with confidence, and I ask you If you havenâÂÂt done so already to join our Facebook cause âÂÂPray to end abortion,â says Fr. Pavone. âÂÂYou can find it at www.prolifeprayers.com and please get as many other people to join it as well so we that can have the worldâÂÂs largest prayer group praying against the worldâÂÂs greatest evil, abortion.âÂÂ
Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, continues his reflections on praying to end abortion.àIn this video Fr. Pavone tells us that âÂÂamong those we pray for are the abortionists themselves and those who assist in running the killing center.àThey can be saved, they can be converted. âÂÂDonâÂÂt forget to join our Face Book cause âÂÂPray to end AbortionâÂÂâ encourages Fr. Pavone âÂÂYou can reach it easily by simply going to www.ProlifePrayers.com. LetâÂÂs continue to make that cause the greatest prayer group in history to deal with the greatest evil in historyâÂÂ
Sick and mean
You were young
Maybe 19
And I was cold in the way
Just to watch you go
I never placed my faith
In a woman or god
Except you appeared like a goddess to me
I never meant to watch you go
You just stood shaking around
I never meant to watch you go
You just stood shaking the ground
Sick and vicious
I was young
You were suspicious
Of a chemical man
Without a prayer or a plan
To dedicate this work to you
Would be a honest mistake
For you and I were once an us
I never meant to watch you go
You just stood shaking your eyes at me
I never meant to watch you go
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Have I loved you wild wild eyed child of mine
I never wondered why
Wild Wild eyed child of mine
I never wonder why weâd be
Sick and foul
We cry alone, we cry aloud
We spend the days in a daze
Fall asleep in this maze
Of kerosene, burning bright
Iâm the burning boy tonight
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http://www.streamingcafe.net 2009 JUNO Nominees, Twilight Hotel, is the musical partnership of Brandy Zdan & Dave Quanbury. In 2008, Twilight Hotel teamed up with Colin Linden to produce Highway Prayer (WCMA Outstanding Roots Album Duo/Group), which continues the duos provocative love story showcasing their characteristic dark twang and noir cabaret all the while centered around their rich harmonies. Recorded in Nashville, TN, Highway Prayer features prolific guest musicians including the late Richard Bell (Janis Joplin, The Band), Stephen Hodges (Tom Waits), and Dave Roe (Johnny Cash).
Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, continues his reflections on praying to end abortion. This video begins with Fr. Pavone explaining that âWe donât see abortion walking down the street. What we see instead is a woman, a mother, who is frightened and in despair. When we pray to end abortion therefore, one of the primary targets of our prayer is that mother. That weâre praying that grace will come to her to strengthen her to choose life.â âAbortion is the greatest evil that we are facing in the world today,â Says Fr. Pavone, and âWhen you think about it, Evil is the absence of something good, or the corruption of something good. You canât have a bad apple, a rotten apple unless you first have something good, which is an appleâ¦And so it is with abortion, itâs a lack; itâs a corruption of something good. Here we have a mother carrying a child and now forces are working on her mind and on her heart to put her into such fear and despair that she is tempted to kill her child.â âThe prayer to end abortion is in part a prayer that grace will come to her (the mother) that will counteract the things that are pulling her in that wrong direction,â continues Fr. Pavone, âand maybe as a result of that prayer the grace will be that someone speaks upâ¦or that she sees an ultrasound of her baby, or that she suddenly gets an insight that sheâs not always going to feel the way she feels today.â And concluding Fr. Pavone says âAs we pray to end abortion, we pray very specifically, very deliberately for those mothers that they may be delivered from despair.â
Rino Tzror's film about the final prayer at the Gush Katif synagogue by one thousand of young girls and women, before the expulsion of about 12,000 Jewish Israeli people living there.
A sermon by Archbishop Scott McLaughlin, Presiding Bishop of the Orthodox Anglican Church, regarding the meaning and message of the Canticles sung at Morning and Evening Prayer, according to the traditional Books of Common Prayer.Preached at Christ Anglican Church, Lexington, NC on Sunday, August 22, AD 2010.
episode 18 Revolution 618 TV "Prayer for the nation, Part 2" . Hosted by Josh and Melissa Jamison with Tom Blauvelt. Directed and Produced by Bryan Kreutz . The Lord wants us to Marinate in his presence find out what his will is for our life and then releases his will to us. This happens when we walk in love and have fellowship with God. James 4:2 âÃÂÃÂyou lust and you do not have, you murder and covet and cannot obtain, you fight in war and yet you do not have because you donâÃÂÃÂt askâÃÂÃÂ. We need to check our motives and our hearts where we donâÃÂÃÂt war against the church. It is also important we donâÃÂÃÂt operate in lust and the desires of the flesh. The Bible says there are exceedingly precious promises that have been given to us by God and that by these promises we have become partakers of the divine nature having escaped the corruption that is in the world through Lust. Wanting what you donâÃÂÃÂt have and we have these desires. Instead the Lord wants to give us our desires and give up our will. When we give up our will we let go of that which is minimal and that which is insignificant and exchange it for what is great, powerful, mighty, and exceedingly abundantly above all that we can ever ask or thing because God wants his will for us. Pastor Josh Jamison goes on to reference James 4:3 âÃÂÃÂYou ask and you do not receive because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your pleasures adulterers and adulteresses do you not know that friendship toward the world is enmity with God. Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the world wants to be an enemy with God.âÃÂàThis is a principle we need to understand. We want are heart to pursue God and to not pursue the things of this world. The Bible says that if you seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness that all the things that the world seeks after will be added to you. We know God wants good things for us he just doesn't want those things to have us (Controlling us) and have our hearts.
episode 19 Revolution 618 "Prayer for the nation, Part 3" Hosted by Josh and Melissa Jamison with Tom Blauvelt. Directed and Produced by Bryan Kreutz . Concluding the topic prayer for the nation Pastor Josh Jamison states "We as believers put our trust in the lord and humble ourselves and pray for the healing of our land as a nation. We need to agree as believers and agree God wants good things to take place." Referencing Matthew 16:19 (NKJV) And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth will be loosed in heaven."There is a freedom to pray for the nation. The Lord has given us the keys to the kingdom of heaven so we bind the strong men we lose the word of God and Gospel. The Effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much. When we fervently pray passionately pursuing God and seek the face of God and ask him to release his will to us. The Lord invites us to be a part of what he is doing. Melissa Jamison Adds that God wants to reveal his holiness to the nation. God wants to put himself on display for the nations through his people (disciples). God's Holiness isnâÃÂÃÂt going to be revealed through bored Christians. God isnâÃÂÃÂt boring and praying isnâÃÂÃÂt boring, Praying together will be an anointing experience as God will move. God is the lord of our government we need to pray for those in authority our leaders even if we don't believe in all of their viewpoints lift them up in prayer.
After the prayer, we shared in a short discussion with our neighbors about favorite memories each of us has with other forms of transportation we use beyond cars.
http://www.PrayingHisWord.com. This video looks at praying for loved ones with God's word and how the Praying His Word online bible prayer system helps people pray God's will for their loved ones.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
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ER Nurses Prayer
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
This is a personal and sensitive subject. Many people will claim that it's your own business, and then add the "but" which is their fair warning to you that they are going to make it their business. But it is indeed your business.
There is a verse in the Christian Bible that sums up some of the best advice, even if some might not remember that it's there.
But it is also the one assured constant in your spiritual life. Time and circumstance might keep you from making it to gatherings or doing rituals on the schedule that you might like, but your prayer life can be tailored to whatever you need.
A dear friend who is a Roman Catholic priest once told of a retreat just before his ordination where he was told to jealously guard his prayer life, because his ministry would go or grow with it. I can cite many examples of how this has been proven over the centuries.
And here are some ideas of where to look for what you need to make it grow!
Blessed Be!
In this video, Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, announces what will take place this week as the pro-life movement launches the nationâÃÂÃÂs first Freedom Rides for the Unborn. On July 23 and 24, there will be events in Birmingham, AL and Atlanta, GA to proclaim the message that the pro-life movement is all about freedom. There will be a ride from Birmingham to Atlanta in a special Freedom Rides bus, and people will join in a caravan with their own vehicles. The ride will culminate in a prayer service at the tomb of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. In the course of this prayer service, a special litany based on Dr KingâÃÂÃÂs words and linking his message to the theme of pro-life will be prayed. The week of the Freedom Rides also brings several other elements.
http://www.PrayingHisWord.com - this video shows the creation of scripture prayer session using the PrayingHisWord.com system. Visit us at http://www.PrayingHisWord.com to set up your own account and pray your own scripture prayers.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
http://www.CrossGenerations Employers are not giving new people a new opportunity, but WE HAVE HOPE. We would like to encourage you with prayer and the WORD of God.
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Liz Gilbert (Julia Roberts) is a modern woman on a quest to marvel at and travel the world while rediscovering and reconnecting with her true inner self in Eat Pray Love. At a crossroads after a divorce, Gilbert takes a year-long sabbatical from her job and steps uncharacteristically out of her comfort zone, risking everything to change her life. In her wondrous and exotic travels, she experiences the simple pleasure of nourishment by eating in Italy; the power of prayer in India, and, finally and unexpectedly, the inner peace and balance of love in Bali. Based on an inspiring true story, Eat Pray Love proves that there really is more than one way to let yourself go and see the world.
A look at the unique wildlife of Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, and the island's few remaining members of the ancient Ainu race, who see all animals as sacred. Swept by winds from the high Arctic, Hokkaido is an island of towering volcanos and fairytale forests, where cranes perform dances in the snow, brown bears plunge for salmon in rivers and eagles plunder the spoils from winter fishing fleets. The unique wildlife of Hokkaido has long been worshipped by an ancient race of hunter-gatherers, called Ainu, a few of whom still survive among modern Japanese. Even today, they honour the natural world around them through ritualised dance and prayer.
www.PriestsForLife.org Fr. Frank Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, continues his reflections on praying to end abortion.ÃÂàÃÂàÃÂàIn this video, Fr. Pavone answers the question, âÃÂÃÂFor whom are we praying? WeâÃÂÃÂre not just praying about an issue. WeâÃÂÃÂre not just praying for a change in the culture. WeâÃÂÃÂre not just praying for a transformation of attitudes.âÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂàÃÂàHe goes on to explain, âÃÂÃÂWe are praying for real people. Just like we pray for the poor, we pray for the sick. WeâÃÂÃÂre praying for the unborn.âÃÂÃÂÃÂàTo make progress in the fight against abortion, we need to put a face on those for whom we are praying. Fr. Pavone encourages us to use the images like the ones at www.unborn.info and to look into their eyes as we pray.ÃÂàâÃÂÃÂLet us pray to end abortion and let our prayer be specific and personal for very real people.âÃÂÃÂ