Sunday, November 9, 2008

How to Pray for Barack Obama as President

10 Ways to Pray for Barack Obama

Whether you are happy about this week’s election results or not, all Christians must unite in prayer for our new president. Please don’t forsake this responsibility.

It’s over. We’ve reached the end of the longest, angriest and most nerve-wracking presidential campaign in American history. Finally the “I approved this message” ads have ceased. The endless robot phone calls have stopped ringing. The debates, and the annoying post-debate comments from “experts,” are history—until the next election cycle.

More than half the nation is celebrating today while others are mourning. We are a divided nation, split into unhappy fragments by abortion, gay marriage, global warming, a failed economy and an unpopular war. Those who voted for Barack Obama have claimed a historic victory; some on McCain’s side are already looking for scapegoats. Politics is politics.
But when I got up this morning, I turned all my attention to the fact that Jesus Christ is still on the throne. His government is what is most important. Regardless of who sits in the Oval Office, the Bible says “the nations are like a drop from a bucket” to God (Is. 40:15, NASB). That includes the United States. We may boast about being “the greatest nation on earth,” but He who sits in heaven has a different perspective. Let’s take a big sigh of relief now and remember that God is sovereign.
"But when I got up this morning, I turned all my attention to the fact that Jesus Christ is still on the throne. His government is what is most important."
I’ll admit this election did not turn out as I had hoped. I supported McCain primarily because I am pro-life and I prefer his small-government mindset. But now that the election is over, I’m not going to harbor bitterness toward Obama supporters or go into attack mode. Obama has been elected president of this country, and that means I have a biblical responsibility to support him in prayer—even if I challenge his policies.

Whether you voted for Obama or not, you need to pray for him. Here are 10 ways I plan to intercede for him regularly:
1. Pray for Obama’s protection. We already know that some weird, neo-Nazi fanatics in Tennessee plotted to kill Sen. Obama during his campaign. Let’s pray that racist hatred is not allowed to spread. Let’s cancel every assassin’s bullet in the name of Jesus. May civility triumph over bigotry.

2. Cover his wife and daughters in prayer. It is not easy to live under constant media scrutiny. Pray for Obama’s wife, Michelle, and their two daughters, Malia and Natasha, as they face invasive cameras, nosy reporters, maniacal fans and dangerous enemies. Obama is not only a politician but also a husband and a father.

3. Pray that Obama will govern with God’s wisdom. God rewarded Solomon because he asked for wisdom instead of wealth, long life or vengeance on his enemies (see 1 Kings 3:11-12). Pray that Obama will order his priorities like that. Despite Solomon’s tragic character flaws, his legacy was wisdom. We can ask God to give our president the same grace.
4. Ask God to keep our president humble. Many great American leaders became corrupt after they moved to Washington. The fatal attraction of fame, wealth and power proved irresistible. The only thing that will guard a man or woman from this pitfall is humility. May God deliver President Obama from the curse of pride.

5. Pray for wise and righteous advisers to surround him. Godly leaders cannot do their job alone. Even the best leaders have failed because they trusted the wrong people. Pray that Obama will not select his counselors based on party, race, pedigree or political cronyism but on godly character and proven wisdom. Pray also that he will not allow secret traitors into his inner circle.

6. Ask for the spirit of reconciliation. Some segments of our deeply divided society want nothing to do with Obama now that he has won the presidency. Even some Christians will be tempted to harbor resentment and nurse political grudges throughout his term in office. Pray that God will grant forgiveness and healing so that leaders on all political levels can have constructive dialogue.
7. Pray that Obama will adopt pro-life convictions. Many politicians have changed their views on key issues while in office. In the 1800s some leaders who favored slavery later denounced it. In the 1950s some who opposed racial integration later became champions of it. Even though Obama won approval from many voters because he sanctions abortion, God could soften and change his heart.

8. Bind all evil forces assigned to manipulate our president. The specter of Islamic terrorism looms over the United States, and dark forces are ready to infiltrate. Our only hope lies in prayer to the God who is able to expose and outwit the schemes of the wicked. This is truly a time for spiritual warfare, and intercessors must not come off the wall in this hour! Pray that no foreign government, terrorist organization or demonic principality will use Obama as a tool. We must stand strong against the spirit of antichrist that promotes dictatorship, persecution of Christians and hostility toward Israel.

9. Pray that Obama’s door will remain open to the church. The loudest voices of secular culture—from Bill Maher in Hollywood to atheists in academia—would be happy if religion were removed from public life. Pray that Obama, who claims to have a personal faith in Jesus Christ, will unapologetically welcome Christian leaders into his company and seek their counsel. And pray that false religious leaders (who claim to know Christ but deny His power) will not have his ear.

10. Pray that our nation will enjoy God’s peace and blessing during the Obama administration. The apostle Paul instructed early believers to pray for all in authority “so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity” (1 Tim. 2:2, NASB). God’s will is for America to experience peace and prosperity so that we can continue to export the gospel to the nations. This must happen whether a Democrat or a Republican is in the White House. As we cry out for God’s mercy on our wayward nation, pray that He will allow us to be a light to the world as we finance global missions, feed and heal the world’s poor and share Christ’s love at home and abroad.

J. Lee Grady is editor of Charisma.

Friday, March 7, 2008

How to Reduce File Size on Video Files

So yu can email them or burn them to a CD or DVD:

Here are some free video editing programs: http://www.internetvideomag.com/FreeVideoTools101.htm#Free%20Video%20Editing%20Programs

But Windows has a built in program called Windows Movie Maker which will do it, too. See: http://www.pcdon.com/deReducingSizeofVideoFiles.html



Blessings,

bob

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

How to run two Skype Accounts at once on win XP

How to run two Skype accounts on the same computer simultaneously
Requirements: Windows XP, Two Skype User accounts, Two Skype desktop shortcuts

I had to do this so I could receive calls from my call list in my personal Skype as well as from a another account--at the same time. Basically, you have to have two Skype programs using two different Windows User identities to have two different Skype accounts running at the same time.

  1. First, Create a new Windows user by going to the Control Panel and Clicking on “User Accounts”. Choose “Create a new account” and follow the steps to set permissions. This will be the User name you use to run the new Skype account in addition to the normal Skype account you have.
  2. We also suggest setting a password for the new user by clicking on the newly created User and choosing the Set Password option. The new user will also require admin rights on your PC.
  3. Then, logon to Windows as the User you normally are.
  4. Next, create a new desktop shortcut to Skype to use with the alternate User identity you just created. See the Windows Help menu on how to create desktop shortcuts to programs if yo need help.
  5. Hold the Shift key down as you right-click on the new Skype shortcut. You should see a menu item called "Run As".
  6. Choose that and select "The following User" and select the new User name you just created. Put in your password, too.
  7. Logon to your second version of Skype.
  8. after that one is running, logon onto your other Skype account that normally is open under your normal User name. You have to start the two Skype accounts in this order all the time.
Call Fowarding
You can have calls from one account be forwarded to the other account. This can be helpful for several reasons:
  1. If you use a Skype portable phone, like my Linksys phone made for Skype, you can answer all calls from either Skype account from that one phone.
  2. Remember, with Call Forwarding, you can redirect incoming Skype calls to another Skype Name, mobile or landline number.
  3. For example I just have my Skype account with Skype-In receive all my inbound "real" phone calls and then forward them to my Skype name of my other Skype account.
  4. If I had Skype-out minutes on my inbound account, I could also have those inbound calls ( from a phone or from a computer) forwarded to up to three real phones numbers at once.
  5. With Skype-out on my second account ( now about $36/year unlimited calls to US & Canada!!), I can return all my domestic calls from my second account. I can also buy international Skype-out minutes for either account to make international calls.


Hope that helps you.

Blessings,


Bob Fox

Monday, January 14, 2008

VIDEO SESSIONS OF WEB MINISTRY CONFERENCE


VIDEO SESSIONS OF WEB MINISTRY CONFERENCE
-- Seven of the web evangelism seminars from the September 07 Web Ministry Conference are now online (using an innovative system which displays the PowerPoint or screen content that the participants saw, as well as the speaker):
http://www.webevangelism.com/index.php?id=100
with some additional sessions available in audio only:
http://www.internetministryconference.org/blog/
Of particular interest to the mission world is the video session 'The Edges of Cyberspace' which looks at the huge potential of digital evangelism for the non-western world in the coming few years. With the 'Next Billion' web users coming online very soon (mainly in the 10-40 Window), and 3.3 billion people already using mobile devices, now is the time for mission agencies to look again at how they can use the Web, video and audio, mobile devices, and Internet Cafes:
http://ong9d.rmxpres.com/Accordent/data/Edmiston/msh.html

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Monday, December 17, 2007

Secure Internet/Email

Secure Email: If you need to send emails or surf the web so that such acts cannot be traced to you by a foreign government where you live, here is one solution that allows you to do that:
PSMAIL
http://info.psmail.net/

Saturday, October 27, 2007

How to Create and Use a Digital Signature to Sign a Word Doc.

How to Create and Use a Digital Signature to Sign a Word Doc.

Want to sign a doc and send it back to the sender without having to print it, sign it and fax it back? Here’s one solution.

  1. Write you name on a piece of paper
  2. Scan it and make a .bmp or .gif or .jpeg file. I use bmp. It's a photo file type
  3. Put that file in you’re My Pictures folder where you can get it easily
  4. When you need to sign a Word doc form:
    1. Put your cursor where you want the signature to be.
    2. Choose the Insert Menu, Picture, From File and that signature file you just made. Here’s mine:

  1. Notice that you can resize it by grabbing the border handles when you click on the image but you cannot move the image easily.
  2. Right –click on the image and choose Picture Format. If you don’t get that menu right away, move your cursor around the image until you can get that right-click menu item
  3. Choose Layout and choose Tight. Now you can drag that image where you want it and resize it easily. The “handles” are now small circles instead of the boxes you first get when you click on an image in a Word doc.
  4. Voila! You have a digitally signed document. Not the fancy, encrypted kind lawyers need, but one that will pass for most routine signatures on forms people send you.
  5. In order to protect someone from copying your signature ands saving it for their uses, you can make the document into a pdf before you send it back to the sender. www.pdf995.com has free software to do that. That’s how I made this PDF. I use it every day. (People still can extract your signature if they want, but they have to be more clever.)

Blessings,

Bob Fox