In the United States and in many of the nations on the earth, the Host or First Nations indigenous people group are the most unreached people with the Gospel of the Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ. In the U. S., the highest suicide rate is amongst our “First Nations people”. Some of the highest percentages of alcohol addiction is amongst these precious people. They have also been the most abused of any and all ethnic groups today! And many times they live in the greatest poverty in this nation. We displaced these distinguished people from their land and killed them and forced them against their will onto the worst and most undesirable land. We call them “reservations”. >>Click Here<< to read more on the history of this subject written by John Mark Rodgers
So this week in our Global PrayerStorm efforts, we are going to intercede for a mighty move of the Holy Spirit amongst all First Nations People, the gatekeepers of the land! So whatever nation you live in, let’s intercede together for a great move of God!
- Pray for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon your host indigenous peoples.
- Pray for the restoration of dignity and honor to these precious people.
- Pray for quality education to be released for these people.
- Pray for the transformation of society to bring aid to The First Nations People.
- Pray that God raises up Spirit-Filled churches amongst the Host Nations people.
- Pray for quality jobs to be created among the First Nations people.
- Pray for a fresh move of Miraculous and a display of God's great Love!
Compassion Acts and Encounters Network want to invite you to participate in the National Day of Prayer for the Cherokee Nation. This will be our second year to take part in this event. Again this year we will be involved in the prayer gathering as well providing another shipment of vitamin-fortified rice valued at $40,000. This rice makes a nutritionally complete meal and we will deliver it to two different food distribution sites for the Native American's in need. We will also give away Free copies of our books Angelic Encounters and The Lost Art of Intercession.
Last year we had the chance to go to Oklahoma to pray, fellowship, and give a gift of fortified rice meals to our new First Nations friends. We were able to give over 430,000 meals to two different food agencies that distribute to Native American families in need. This is just one small gesture of restitution we want to make as God continues to bring restoration to the Native American people.
We are so excited to go back this year to participate in the Cherokee National Day of Prayer and give another truckload of rice. This year the cooking team, “Holy Smoke”, from Blood N Fire San Antonio, Texas will be coming to cook Bar-B-Que for the Community Celebration Dinner on Saturday afternoon. Over 200 people will be served at the dinner and we would love to have you there to serve with us as part of the team. It is going to be an amazing weekend and we want you to join us as part of this awesome experience.
Ways to Participate:
1. PRAY
On Site or in Your PrayerStorm Prayer Time Around the Globe!
Weekend Details: The National Day of Prayer for the Cherokee Nation
Event Location: Siloam Springs, Arkansas (just on the Border of Oklahoma)
Dates: April 24-25, 2009
2. GO
Come and Serve with the Team!
We will need help on-site with serving meals, food distribution, and prayer. If you will attending this event and would like to help serve, please email us at admin@compassionacts.com.
3. GIVE
Donate to the Food Distribution!
To do this event with excellence, we need to raise $10,000 for the food distribution. The 430,000 fortified rice meals have already been donated but we need to pay for the trucking, distribution and staffing. We will also provide the food for the community celebration meal we will be sharing with over 200 people on Saturday. Thanks for helping us to bless our First Nations brothers and sisters.
>>Click Here<< to donate online or send a check to Compassion Acts at PO Box 1653, Franklin, TN 37065, and in the Memo field write "Cherokee Outreach".
James W. Goll and the PrayerStorm Team