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Christians Launch Prayerful Counterattack Against Satanic Idol Display - JESSILYN JUSTICE CHARISMA NEWS

A Baphomet statue in Detroit.
A Baphomet statue in Detroit. (YouTube)

Christians Launch Prayerful Counterattack Against Satanic Idol Display

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The Satanic Temple plans next week to unveil the demonic Baphomet statue during a rally at the Arkansas State Capitol to counter the Ten Commandments monument.
The rally, planned for Aug. 16, "is intended to bring together religious leaders of different faiths to discuss the importance of the First Amendment and its protection for religious pluralism," the group said in a news release.
The Baphomet statue has the head of the goat with a five-point star on the body of a human. The statue has wings and hooves for feet. Ultra Culture identifies the idol as a "profoundly influential occult icon."
However, Christian groups have planned a prayerful counterprotest during the satanic demonstration.
"For the first time in American history, with this brazen display of this Baphomet statue, Aug. 16 will be a day of public acceptance of the devil on American soil," says Jack Burnham of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property (TFP) and friends and supporters of its America Needs Fatima campaign. "Satanism is not a religion. They worship no god, only hating the one, true God, His creation and the wise Commandments He gave for peaceful and harmonic human societies. This procession, with its Baphomet idol of Satan in tow, will attract real devils as it makes its way from out of state to the Arkansas Capitol grounds. That is how the devil works."
Spirit-filled Arkansas Sen. Jason Rapert, founder and president of americanhistoryandheritage.org, which raised all of the private funds to build and install the Arkansas Ten Commandments Monument, says that though the Satanic Temple has the right to free speech, most of his constituents disagree with his organization's message.
"The majority of the people living in Arkansas support the display of the Ten Commandments Monument on our state Capitol grounds to honor the historical and moral foundation of law that the Mosaic Code represents," Rapert tells Charisma News.
"The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2005 in Van Orden v. Perry that the state of Texas had a legitimate right and purpose to display the Ten Commandments on their capitol grounds. I have also personally visited the Ten Commandments monuments on the grounds surrounding the state capitols of Arizona and Colorado, and just recently visited the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. where the Ten Commandments [are] engraved into the doors leading into the court chamber itself," Rapert continues.
"The so-called Satanic Temple is a radical atheist group using the trappings of satanism to mock the history and heritage of our nation. They have a right to speak out just like any other group in our nation in accordance with the law, but the vast majority of people in our state and across the country reject their extremism and their ideas, and that is our right. Their brief visit and demonstration [are] offensive to the values of the people of Arkansas, but we will be here, and the Ten Commandments Monument will still be standing on our Capitol grounds when they are gone," Rapert says.
The Satanic Temple spent three years lobbying for the Baphomet display.
The appearance of the 7½ foot bronze statue on Capitol grounds has been a long time coming. In August 2015, Arkansas Legislature passed a bill introduced by State Senator Stanley "Jason" Rapert to install a Ten Commandments statue on State Capitol grounds. By rejecting The Satanic Temple's subsequent offer to donate its statue of Baphomet on Capitol grounds, Arkansas violated the establishment clause of the First Amendment by endorsing one religion over others.
The Satanic Temple's application was blocked by an emergency-session bill that requires all monuments have legislative sponsorship. While the bill prevented the Baphomet statue from being considered, ironically it only magnifies the degree to which the State legislators are endorsing one religion over others and thereby deliberately rejecting the U.S. Constitution.
In April, the Ten Commandments monument was installed in Little Rock and in July, The Satanic Temple filed a motion to intervene in a federal lawsuit opposing the Ten Commandments monument. The Satanic Temple is now seeking a court order to require the state to install the statue of Baphomet on the Capitol grounds.
Greaves explains, "This isn't a rally of secularists versus people of faith, Satanists versus Christians, or outsiders versus Arkansas. This is a rally for all people who hold sacred the founding Constitutional principles of Religious Freedom and Free Expression that have fallen under assault by irresponsible politicians like Senator Rapert. We welcome people of all backgrounds and religious beliefs to stand with us."
Jessilyn Justice @jessilynjustice is the director of online news for Charisma.

'The Word of God...in the White House': President Trump Reads These Prayer Cards - CBN News Abigail Robertson


'The Word of God...in the White House': President Trump Reads These Prayer Cards
08-08-2018
WASHINGTON – A prayer movement begun by one congressman and his wife is gaining national 
momentum.

When Tracy Bost, wife of Rep. Mike Bost (R-IL), first set up a PO box for people in her district to 
send prayers to the president, she was hesitant to go back and check it fearing no one would send 
anything. But to her great surprise, hundreds of prayers poured in.

"That was really a blessing to me and then I knew that God was doing something bigger than I ever 
Tracy first came up with the idea when she and her husband, Mike, attended the 2017 GOP retreat 
in Philadelphia.

An Idea Born After Witnessing Anger and 'Pure Ugliness'

"There was so much protest going on and so much anger and just pure ugliness," recalled Tracy.

She wanted to do something to encourage the new commander-in-chief.

"I just kept praying, 'God what can I do? What can I do?'" said Tracy. "The prayer card came to mind. 
That we could just have people in my life, friends and family members, send a little prayer of 
encouragement to the president."

Prayer Card Goal Exceeds Expectations

They set a goal of 100 prayers and asked people to send them on 3x5 notecards. Six weeks later, they 
had received almost 300. Her husband asked a White House liaison to deliver them to President Trump.

"I handed them to him and said look, we don't want any [thing], just give them to him okay?" 
Rep. Bost explained.

A couple of months later, Bost joined a few other congressmen in the Oval Office for a bill signing.

President Trump Says, 'We Use Those'

"The president looks at me and goes 'Bost. Bost.' He said, 'prayer cards!' and I said 'yeah, Mr. President.
 My wife did that and circulated prayer cards.' And he said, 'We use those.' And I said, 'Good I'm so 
glad, that's wonderful,'" recalled Bost.

The president then asked an aide to grab the bag of cards off a shelf so they could take a picture.

"He said, 'understand, we use these,' and I turned and when I turned I ran, honest to goodness, 
chest-to-chest with the Vice President and he goes, 'Mike he's not joking, we use these,'" explained 
Bost. "'They'll be times we say okay, and we reach out and we grab them. It's amazing that people 
are willing to put these together.'"

Tracy was elated to learn he actually reads the cards.

"I cried and I still get emotional about it," she said. "I'm thankful that every day he gets to put his hand 
in that bag and I know the right card for that day is the one he puts in his hand."

Teacher Andrea Deming's students who wrote cards were thankful, too – even those who told her 
they didn't like the president.

"I encouraged them to just say positive things – if you had a specific prayer for him or a specific 
scripture that you would like to say that's positive," said Deming. "We strongly encouraged them to
 keep it positive and they all did. There were none that were rude or anything in that matter."

Knowing President Trump Reads Prayers Eases Concerns

Cassandra Ortiz, who now helps collect the prayer cards through Frontline Family Ministries, tells 
CBN News she was worried about President Trump because she didn't know where he stood spiritually. She says this experience has eased her concerns.

"To know that the Word of God is being spoken, it's being taught, it's being reflected on, it's being 
meditated on in the White House – it's just a huge encouragement to know that God is working and 
God is moving in the White House," Ortiz told CBN News.

She believes there is power in believers joining together to send prayers to our leaders.

Bost: Prayers an 'Integral Part of the Job'

"So many people, we don't want to be the silent Christians. We don't want to be the ones that see the 
issue, complain about the issue, and then don't do anything about it," continued Ortiz.

Congressman Bost says prayers and faith are an integral part of his job.

"I don't know how anyone does this job or any other job without a faith that is strong and without the 
prayer and support of other people," said Bost.

And he thinks many Christians would be surprised to learn how much prayer happens daily in the 
Capitol.

"There's never a day, never a morning, never sometimes during the day of any day that we're there 
that there's not at least one or two Bible studies or prayer groups that meet," says Bost. "I was so 
overwhelmed with the amount of faith in DC."

Prayers Now Coming from All Over America

The Bosts still deliver about a hundred prayer cards each month to the White House and now collect 
them from all over the country.

Tracy encourages people not just to write prayers to the president, but also the vice president, the first 
lady, or any other leader God is putting on your heart – like a mayor, city councilman, or state senator.

Watch story here: Prayer cards for President Trump

Chinese Christians: 'There Is No Freedom at All' - KAYLA ROOT/CBN NEWS

Chinese Christians are now feeling the wrath of persecution, much more so than in recent years. (ACLJ Staff)

Chinese Christians: 'There Is No Freedom at All'

A massive new wave of persecution of Christians has been taking place in China.
In the spring, China's president Xi Jinping introduced a five-year plan to "sincize" all the nation's religions by infusing them with "Chinese characteristics" such as loyalty to the Communist Party.
Over the last several months, the government has taken steps toward this measure by shutting down hundreds of private Christian "house churches" and seizing Bibles.
The unregistered Protestant house churches that sprung up independent of the official Christian Council, were largely tolerated at one point but have since become a target.
"Chinese leaders have always been suspicious of the political challenge or threat that Christianity poses to the Communist regime," said Xi Lian, a scholar of Christianity in China at Duke University. "Under Xi, this fear of Western infiltration has intensified and gained a prominence that we haven't seen for a long time."
Some Christians have lost their jobs, been evicted from their homes or even jailed for their faith.
In March, a prominent Chinese house church leader was sentenced to seven years in prison after he built Christian schools in Myanmar.
ChinaAid reports that last month, half a dozen Christians were sentenced to up to 13 years in jail for involvement in a so-called "cult."
ChinaAid says because of this crackdown, several dozen pastors and their families have fled to the United States in recent years. 

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