Clarification Special Praise & Prayer Update, Oct. 23, 2007 from Hugh & Norma 1A

CLARIFICATION SPECIAL - PRAISE & PRAYER UPDATE

Hugh & Norma Davis - EURCP (EU Review & Call to Prayer) – October 24, 2007

“Continue in prayer & watch in the same – with thanksgiving” Col. 4:2

Dear Partners in Ministry,

            SORRY! We didn’t tell you how to respond to our last letter!

 

We do appreciate the support you have been giving for the EU Prayer mission trips to Europe. Your present regular monthly giving will just about cover the March trip. We just need about $1000 more between now and February, for that trip. As long as the Lord continues to send us to Europe to work with the EU of PRAYER; we will continue to need this support. We will notify you when the Lord lets us know these trips are no longer necessary. There is growing evidence that the prayer movement and our specific involvement is making a difference for these “last days”.

 

SPECIAL EU PRAYER: 13-14 Dec. 2007: EU summit in Brussels expected to seal final formal agreement of the new Revived EU Treaty. Ask God if He is ready for approval as it is. There are so many issues only He knows.  Also June 2009: European Parliament elections and target date for ratification of new treaty across the 27 EU nations.

 

NOW - why else this “Clarification Special” Update? It is about the other need we mentioned in the October PRAISE & PRAYER Update, for our office expenses in the EU Prayer ministry, not covered by the Missions (travel) Account in Springfield, which can only be used for overseas trips. We have always used our own funds to finance US expenses related to the ministry. But, with condo prices going down; we will lose what we expected to have for this need from the condo sale. We need a minimum of $1000 a month for this. Your prayer for this, as well as any amount of support you can send, will be appreciated.

 

We neglected to give you tax information for such gifts in the October letter:

 

TO SEND TAX-DEDUCTIBLE GIFTS FOR THE US EXPENSES OF EU of PRAYER: Send your checks directly to us at the address given below; our local church will provide you with tax deduction for your monthly or one-time gifts.

 

TO CONTACT US: Write Hugh E. & Norma J. Davis, P.O. Box 3087, Frederick, MD 21705; Phone: (301) 663 7969 or (cell) 301 639 8717; Email: Hugh: eurcp@aol.com; Norma: NJensonDavis3@aol.com

 

TO SEND TAX-DEDUCTIBLE GIFTS for EU of PRAYER trips to EUROPE: Write your checks for regular, monthly support or one time gifts to “General Council of the Assemblies of God”, with a note on the memo line: “Hugh E. Davis AGWM Acct #2306058”,  mail to General Council of the Assemblies of God, AGWM, 1445 Boonville Avenue, Springfield MO 65802. (Or, send checks to us; we can forward them to the Springfield, MO account.)

 

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A SPECIAL HELP FOR YOU - THE HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

 

9 MAY, 1950 — Robert Schuman [A STRONG Christian] presents a plan for deeper cooperation.

(Video: 704 Kb - 28 s) A peaceful Europe – the beginnings of cooperation

The European Union is set up with the aim of ending the frequent and bloody wars between neighbours, which culminated in the Second World War. As of 1950, the European Coal and Steel Community begins to unite European countries economically and politically in order to secure lasting peace. The six founders are Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. The 1950s are dominated by a cold war between east and west. Protests in Hungary against the Communist regime are put down by Soviet tanks in 1956; while the following year, 1957, the Soviet Union takes the lead in the space race, when it launches the first man-made space satellite, Sputnik 1. Also in 1957, the Treaty of Rome creates the European Economic Community (EEC), or ‘Common Market’.

 

 

A PERIOD OF ECONOMIC GROWTH - 1960-1969

The 1960s sees the emergence of 'youth culture’, with groups such as The Beatles attracting huge crowds of teenage fans wherever they appear, helping to stimulate a cultural revolution and widening the generation gap. It is a good period for the economy, helped by the fact that EU countries stop charging custom duties when they trade with each other. They also agree joint control over food production, so that everybody now has enough to eat - and soon there is even surplus agricultural produce. May 1968 becomes famous for student riots in Paris, and many changes in society and behaviour become associated with the so-called ‘68 generation’.

 

A GROWING COMMUNITY – THE FIRST ENLARGEMENT - 1970-1979

Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom join the European Union on 1 January 1973, raising the number of member states to nine. The short, yet brutal, Arab-Israeli war of October 1973 result in an energy crisis and economic problems in Europe. The last right-wing dictatorships in Europe come to an end with the overthrow of the Salazar regime in Portugal in 1974 and the death of General Franco of Spain in 1975. The EU regional policy starts to transfer huge sums to create jobs and infrastructure in poorer areas. The European Parliament increases its influence in EU affairs and in 1979 all citizens can, for the first time, elect their members directly.

 

FALL OF BERLIN WALL AND THE UNIFICATION OF GERMANY. 1980-1989

(Video: 481 Kb - 17 s) The changing face of Europe - the fall of the Berlin Wall

The Polish trade union, Solidarność, and its leader Lech Walesa, become household names across Europe and the world following the Gdansk shipyard strikes in the summer of 1980. In 1981, Greece becomes the 10th member of the EU and Spain and Portugal follow five years later. In 1987 the Single European Act is signed. This is a treaty which provides the basis for a vast six-year programme aimed at sorting out the problems with the free-flow of trade across EU borders and thus creates the ‘Single Market’. There is major political upheaval when, on 9 November 1989, the Berlin Wall is pulled down and the border between East and West Germany is opened for the first time in 28 years, this leads to the reunification of Germany when both East and West Germany are united in October 1990.

 

A EUROPE WITHOUT FRONTIERS - 1990-1999

With the collapse of communism across central and eastern Europe, Europeans become closer neighbours. In 1993 the Single Market is completed with the the 'four freedoms' of: movement of goods, services, people and money. The 1990s is also the decade of two treaties, the ‘Maastricht’ Treaty on European Union in 1993 and the Treaty of Amsterdam in 1999. People are concerned about how to protect the environment and also how Europeans can act together when it comes to security and defence matters. In 1995 the EU gains three more new members, Austria, Finland and Sweden. A small village in Luxembourg gives its name to the ‘Schengen’ agreements that gradually allow people to travel without having their passports checked at the borders. Millions of young people study in other countries with EU support. Communication is made easier as more and more people start using mobile phones and the internet.

 

A DECADE OF EXPANSION - 2000-today

The euro is the new currency for many Europeans. 11 September 2001 becomes synonymous with the 'War on Terror' after hijacked airliners are flown into buildings in New York and Washington. EU countries begin to work much more closely together to fight crime. The political divisions between east and west Europe are finally declared healed when no fewer than 10 new countries join the EU in 2004. Many people think that it is time for Europe to have a constitution but what sort of constitution is by no means easy to agree, so the debate on the future of Europe rages on. The new reform treaty as just been finished for approval in December.

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Watch for the 2nd study on “FOLLOWING THE GOOD SHEPHERD”, or “HELPS FOR A LIFE WITH GOD” series, on “Thanks Living”, in the November PRAISE & PRAYER Update.

 

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