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American Baptist Leader Calls for Kosovo Prayers and Local Church Action


From Worldwide Faith News <wfn@wfn.org>
Date 13 Apr 1999 14:11:34

THE KOSOVO CRISIS WHAT CAN YOUR CONGREGATION DO?

Many American Baptist Churches may be interested in responding to the
humanitarian crisis in Kosovo by making financial contributions.  If you
would like to have your contributions released at once, set your special
offering date and inform the congregation. Once the offering is taken and
the accounting is complete, fax or mail a simple letter of request to:

ABC/USA:	Attention:  Barbara Jarrett @
		FAX No. 610-768-2275 or
		Mail to:  PO Box 851, Valley Forge, PA 19482-0851

In the simple transmittal letter, use your church stationery with
letterhead. Indicate the offering is for Kosovo relief, the amount, and the
date. As soon as the fax or letter is received, the funds will be released
for immediate emergency use.  You do not need to enclose the check with the
initial request for transmittal. Instead, use the normal channels for
American Baptist Mission Support giving and indicate your Kosovo offering
under the Project I.D. OGHKR. The Destination Code is 
OGH-03-000000.  In this way, you will be able to use normal channels, 
but ensure that the gift goes for relief within days of your offering.

Some suggested nonfinancial ways of supporting this humanitarian effort are:

*	Ask members of your congregation to set aside a designated time of 
	prayer for  peace so that the congregation, although scattered, can pray in
	common.
*	Have daily prayer services in the morning, noon, or in the evening.
*	Sing a peacemaking hymn each service in relation to prayer.
*	Include prayers for peace in Kosovo and Yugoslavia in every service.
*	Join with other churches in your area to plan an interdenominational
	prayer service.
*	Pray for the refugees and those who are working to give them comfort
	and safe haven.
*	Along with other churches in your community, plan an interfaith prayer
	service, especially including Muslim and Jewish congregations.
*	Conduct Bible study sessions on Scripture passages regarding refugees
	and other related subjects.  Resources are available through Church 
	World Service & Witness at 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115.
*	Plan a special program of discussion and prayer time for the youth and young
       adults in your congregation.
*	Prepare and distribute prayer lists that include names of world leaders 
	involved in the Kosovo Crisis, service personnel in the region, families
	of overseas personnel, and Christian churches in the war areas.
*	Remember especially the Baptist congregations in Yugoslavia which are
	especially targeted for persecution.

PRAYER OF INTERCESSION

Lord of Peace: Through your Son You have made clear the sanctity of
reconciliation: "Blessed are the peacemakers" - they will be called Your
children. The irony of this Savior is startling but intentional: suffering
the ultimate violence on the cross in order for us to be brought back into
peace, into community with You and with all humankind. Your gift of Grace
compels us to acknowledge our failings and to right what is wrong in this
conflict-ridden world. We weep with You when  the schisms of our societies
mar the fragile stability of an already fallen creation.  But we must do
more than weep. We must act to assure that some day "nation shall not lift
up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more."  Lord,
instill in us the desire to speak for peace to make it a reality. Empower
us to be Your agents of change and reconciliation. May the transforming
power of Your Spirit draw us all into the love that marks us as Your
children. Amen.

Dr. Daniel E. Weiss, General Secretary, ABC-USA


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