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----- Original Message -----
From: ark
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2001 1:47 AM
Subject: God Bless Texas whose Schools
have now received approval for Prayer
 
The  ARK  Forum
 
Dear Brothers and Sister in this Forum,
 
Grace to you and peace from our Lord Jesus Christ, HalleluYah!
 
From September 11, 2001 when the terrorists attacked America up till today it is now more than two months.  From the Time magazine covers dating from September 24 to the last one on November 12 we can see there had been little progress in the war in Afghanistan.  The American forces were preparing for a long war up until last week when the tide of battle turned against the Talibans as the Northern Alliance captured one city after another.  Even the top military planners in the Pentagon could not believe the sudden turn of events showing victory after victory for the Northern Alliance.  The Talibans have been in flight since Wednesday November 14.  Yesterday we all received the good news that the eight foreign and 16 Afghan humanitarian aid workers that included two women from Waco, Texas have now been freed.  Today there is more encouraging news that many Al-Queda top people, one of them Mohammed Atef is Osama bin Laden's military strategists, have been killed.  Today the Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfield said that not even one American soldier from the Special Forces have been killed or wounded.  That is truly amazing.  God is on our side and favoring America this past one week.  This is a testimony to what God can do when a nation (even a state) repents and turn back to God in prayer.
 


 
Why did God turn a stalemate war into a rapid and easy victory for America?  Something very significant happened last week in Texas.  On November 9, 2001 the Texas State Board of Education made a resolution to approve prayer in all the public schools in Texas.  Our President George W. Bush (Texan) made good his election promise to restore prayer in schools.  His appointed Secretary of Education Dr. Rod Paige (Houston, Texas) had been very influential in helping the resolution for prayer restoration in Texas.  The Resolution of the Texas State Board of Education is published below.
 
In reading the Holy Bible you will find that whenever the children of Israel disobeyed and sinned against God they would lose their battles but when they repented of their sins and turned towards God they were victorious.  In the web site "Will God continue to bless America?" it was shown that the cause of America's moral decline from the 1960's was because of the ban of prayer in the U.S. public schools.  Click here for this web site.  After the Texas State Board of Education made the resolution to restore prayer in their public schools America started to win the war in Afghanistan.  Even the two women humanitarian aid workers from Waco, Texas were miraculously freed from their captivity.
 
Texas is only one of the states in America that have restored prayer in the schools.  Let us continue to pray that this will start a trend in all the states of America.  Please continue to pray for America.  May God bless you 
 
I am not only proud to be an American
I am also proud to be a Texan
Your servant in the Lord Jesus Christ,
Paul Wong ~ E-mail Address:  ark@pdq.
 
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Submitted by Keith Larson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Darrell Whitfield"
To: Paul Wong - The ARK Forum
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 11:20 AM
Subject: Prayer is now approved in Texas Schools !!!

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Texas State Board of Education
on November 9, 2001, and will be sent to every public school district in the state of Texas.

RESOLUTION

WHEREAS in the September 11th terrorist attacks on America and the subsequent anthrax attacks, evil forces have attempted to wreak fear in the hearts of all Americans; and

WHEREAS our young people are particularly vulnerable to these unsettling feelings; and

WHEREAS there has been a national rekindling of expressions of faith and patriotism; and

WHEREAS our nation has a long and rich heritage of seeking God in time of trouble; and

WHEREAS the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a unanimous 404-0 resolution stating that schools across the nation may display "God Bless America!" as a show of support for the nation; and

WHEREAS the U.S. Supreme Court has declared in its most recent ruling on religious activities in schools that "nothing in the Constitution as interpreted by this court prohibits any public school student from voluntarily praying at any time before, during, or after the school day" (Jane Doe v. Santa Fe, 2000); and

WHEREAS, in the words of Chief Justice William Rehnquist, "nothing, absolutely nothing, is so inclined to foster among religious believers of various faiths a toleration -no, an affection- for one another than voluntarily joining in prayer together" (Lee v. Weisman, 1992); and

WHEREAS faith is such an important pillar of our society and nation that our national motto as officially adopted by the U.S. Congress is "In God We Trust"; and

WHEREAS our national anthem, "The Star Spangled Banner," declares, "Blest with victory and peace, may the heaven rescued land, praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation! When conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this be our motto In God is our trust!"; and

WHEREAS from the very beginnings of our nation to the founding of our national government in 1774-and from the Continental Congress to the Constitutional Convention and the years after the establishment of the Constitution-prayer has been a consoling force in times of trouble and uncertainty; and

WHEREAS one of the purposes of education is to prepare students to be good citizens in their community, their State, and their nation; and

WHEREAS an appreciation and respect not only for the beliefs and traditions of others but also for the longstanding beliefs and traditions of the nation form a part of good citizenship; and

WHEREAS many misguided individuals attempt to pressure schools into restricting religious expression which the Supreme Court has not prohibited and which are, in fact, constitutional;

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the State Board of Education encourages each Texas school district to preserve and protect the rights of students of faith to join with others in their school and community, as well as with millions of others throughout the State and nation, in exercising their constitutional right of voluntary, non-coercive prayer, and their constitutionally protected right to express their feelings of faith and patriotism; and

BE IT ALSO RESOLVED that the Board directs that a copy of this resolution be mailed to each Texas school district.


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