WORD FOR AUSTRALIA 2020 – CRISIS, CROSSROADS, CHOICE

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BY Ps Barbara Miller 8.1.2020

2020 will be a turning point for Australia in a number of ways. It is a time to turn away from distractions, to turn away from sin and turn to God. We are at the point of a national crisis because of the bushfires and drought.

But crisis brings opportunity to turn away from things that are not working. To turn away from what displeases God. To turn away from old paths that are leading nowhere. And to turn to the path of righteousness. To turn to a place of intimacy with God.

We are at a crossroads as a nation. We have a choice whether to take a path that leads to death or a path that leads to life. Many are in the valley of decision. We need to pray for them but also to take them by the hand and lead them to Him.

Australia is on the verge of a revival. Eternity will be on the minds of many but they are wandering in the dark not knowing how to grasp eternal life. We need to give them keys. The love of the church at the time of the nation’s greatest need is one key. This is done through practical help and sharing our testimonies.

There are tests ahead for the church in 2020. The church in Australia has been divided on moral issues e.g. same sex marriage, transgender issues, abortion and euthanasia. Some leaders have chosen society’s values over Biblical values. Others have kept Biblical values but been judgemental. We need to speak the truth in love.

This is a call for unity of the church and a return to Biblical values. 2020 is a time for the church to show more moral leadership to the nation and to rise to its calling to be salt and light and not hide its light under a bushel.

Declare and pray into this word and the following scriptures.

Joel 2:13
And rend your heart and not your garments ” Now return to the LORD your God, For He is gracious and compassionate, Slow to anger, abounding in lovingkindness and relenting of evil.

Zechariah 1:3
“Therefore, say to them, ‘Thus says the LORD of hosts, “Return to Me,” declares the LORD of hosts, “that I may return to you,” says the LORD of hosts.

Song of Solomon 2:10 ESV
My beloved speaks and says to me: “Arise, my love, my beautiful one, and come away,

Jeremiah 6:16 NIV
16 This is what the Lord says: “Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths,
ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls. But you said, ‘We will not walk in it.’

Deuteronomy 30:15-20 NIV
15 See, I set before you today life and prosperity, death and destruction.

Joel 3:14 KJV
14 Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of decision: for the day of the Lord is near in the valley of decision.

Psalm 85:6 NIV
6 Will you not revive us again,
that your people may rejoice in you?

1 Peter 4:12-13 ESV
Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial when it comes upon you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice insofar as you share Christ’s sufferings, that you may also rejoice and be glad when his glory is revealed.

Ephesians 4:15 NIV
15 Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will grow to become in every respect the mature body of him who is the head, that is, Christ.

Psalm 133:1 NIV
A song of ascents. Of David. How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity!

John 13:35 NIV
35 By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”

Matthew 5:15-16 NIV
15 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.

PDF: Word for 2020 by B Miller 8.1.20

25-27 Jan 2020 Australia day prayer Newsletter


25-27 Jan 2020
Australia day prayer

Prayer & Worship conference, Canberra

Start the year with prayer for our nation from its capital. Receive a fresh touch from the Lord. Flow in the prophetic, make apostolic decrees, hear from God His will for our nation & ourselves and re-consecrate ourselves afresh. The theme is from Isaiah 9:1-7, the Galilee of the Nations looking forward to the Messianic Kingdom & the restoration of all things. Also, a focus on revival and the end-time harvest of souls. The government of Israel & the nations is on the shoulders of Jesus (Yeshua). Enthrone the King of Kings in worship and prayer and stand in awe of His holiness.

Following on from the anointed 2-day prayer for Australia day in Canberra in 2019, Ps Norman and Barbara Miller of the Tabernacle of David Cairns and Centre for International Reconciliation and Peace are partnering with Ps Irwin Ross and Glen Sebasio of Tabernacle of David Canberra with a 3-day prayer and worship event in Canberra in 2020. Tabernacle of David Canberra is under the covering of Tabernacle of David Cairns and is a thriving congregation moving in the apostolic and prophetic with a heart for worship and prayer and a heart for Israel. It is placed strategically in the capital of Australia.

Photos – left is the flyer from last year because Barbara saw the Lion of Judah dancing on top of Parliament House and right is from our 2012 conference in Canberra with Hazel presenting the bowl with the prayers of the saints to the Lord as in Rev 5:8.

WHERE – GRACE CANBERRA CHURCH, SWANSON PLAZA, 11-17 SWANSON CT, BELCONNEN, ACT (Entrance on park side next to ACT Shopfront)

WHEN – Sat 9.30am-3pm & 7-10pm, Sun 1-4pm & 7-10pm Mon 9.30am-3pm

REGISTRATION – $50 each, $95 couple. Rego form on website www.reconciliationandpeace.org, Ph 0466076020 or register on eventbrite – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/australia-day-prayer-conference-25-27-jan-2020-tickets-87859575355
Registration desk open 9am Sat 25

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We have held conferences in Parliament House Canberra in 2004, 2010, 2011 and 2012 based on Psalm 24:7 Welcoming the King of Glory. Here, 24 elders are kneeling before the throne of God in 2012 as a prophetic act re Rev 4:10.
Ps Norman prophesying over the dancers from Asia, Parliament House Canberra 2012
Singers from PNG at the conference in Parliament House hosted by Ps Norman and Barbara Miller in 2012.

Since the Australia Day Prayer in Canberra in 2019, Ps Norman and Barbara Miller have been leading a shadow spiritual government for Australia, also called the GAP Network or Gathering Apostolic Prophetic Network based on Ezekiel 22.30 and Isaiah 9:6-7. As part of this, we anointed the new Christian Prime Minister of Australia into his role when it looked hopeless that he would be elected. We know many others prayed as well. To God be the glory. If you want to know more about this, contact us.

 

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Australia Day Prayer 2020 Venue Update

Newsletter Link:

https://mailchi.mp/85eb014acce0/australia-day-prayer-2511173

Updated 2/1/2020 – Australia Day Prayer 2020

25-27 JAN 2020 

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Event Details

At Grace Canberra Church
Hosted by Tabernacle of David Cairns and Canberra fellowships

Where: Swanson Plaza, 11-17 Swanson Ct, Belconnen ACT
When: Sat 9.30am-3pm & 7-10pm, Sun 1- 4pm & 7-10pm, Mon 9.30am-3pm

Registrations:  $50ea & $95 couple
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(Printable form to scan/photograph & send via email if possible because time is running out! Form includes Bank Transfer details.)

E-mail:    cfirp@bigpond.com

Phone: 0466076020

Accommodation is available at the Canberra House of Prayer – https://www.c-hop.org.au/

Prayer & Worship conference, Canberra

Start the year with prayer for our nation from its capital. Receive a fresh touch from the Lord. Flow in the prophetic, make apostolic decrees, hear from God His will for our nation & ourselves and re-consecrate ourselves afresh. The theme is from Isaiah 9:1-7, the Galilee of the Nations looking forward to the Messianic Kingdom & the restoration of all things. Also, a focus on revival and the end-time harvest of souls. The government of Israel & the nations is on the shoulders of Jesus (Yeshua). Enthrone the King of Kings in worship and prayer and stand in awe of His holiness.

PS NORMAN & BARBARA MILLER
Apostolic-Prophetic team ministering to Israel & the nations, TOD, CFIRP & Walkabout Zion Ministries

 

 

 

Reconciliation Newz Buzz May 2019

We are pleased to support the following event

NATIONS BLESS ISRAEL

Event – 12th May 2019 Mothers Day

Jewish and Christian women speaking

This event is hosted by Rabbi Dr Benjamin Elton, Chief Minister of The Great Synagogue. MC’s for the night are Rev Hon Fred Nile MLC and Silvana Nile. This is a wonderful opportunity to support the Jewish community honouring the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and standing with God’s Kingdom purposes for Israel

To Buy Tickets:
https://events.humanitix.com.au/nbi
Event Promo Video: https://www.facebook.com/nationsblessisrael2019/videos/314918339200599/

Nations Bless Israel Event 2019#NationsBlessIsrael

Theme – Women of the Tanakh or Hebrew Scriptures,

Speakers

Sarah, Mother of All Nations – Rebbetzin Fruma Schapiro or Rabbi Mendy Schapiro, Chabad North Shore
Esther – Silvana Nile, Co-ordinator for Nations Bless Israel
Deborah – Aeli Adler, Australian Jewish Association
Ruth and Naomi – Pastor Barbara Miller, Centre for International Reconciliation and Peace (CFIRP)
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Acknowledgement of Country and Honouring the Jewish People – Pastor Norman Miller (CFIRP)
Songs and kosher food
Donations to WIZO for their wonderful work

 

22 PRAYER POINTS FOR ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER AUSTRALIANS

 

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By Pastor Barbara Miller 26.2.19

  1. That Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (Indigenous Australians) experience revival and accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour.
  2. That Aboriginal people reject the rainbow serpent and other creative beings and recognize the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel as the creator. Also, that they worship the creator not creation. That they will love Israel and the Jewish people.
  3. That they are able to appreciate and practice their culture where it lines up with the word of God as in the Bible and have the discernment and courage to reject parts of their culture that do not line up with the Bible just as all ethnic groups need to do.
  4. That covenants with false gods and with death be annulled and there will be no reliance on witch doctors for healing or other matters. That any dedications to or trades with false gods will be annulled and that Indigenous people will recognize the need to do this themselves. That Indigenous Christians will learn about cleansing their bloodlines and repent from generational iniquity as well as personal sin.
  5. That Indigenous people (First Nations) will remove any curses they have made on the land and on non-Indigenous and Indigenous people and will not curse themselves with their words.
  6. That they will be healed from intergenerational trauma and grief associated with colonisation and loss of life, land, governance and economy, the impact on culture and identity and the raping of women.
  7. Healing from the stolen generations which involved the taking of children who had white fathers from their Aboriginal mothers and communities to be raised in institutions or white families. Here some were abused physically and/or sexually and some where used as slave or low wage labour. Others got a good education and good jobs and were well looked after but were estranged from their birth families, culture and communities. All of this affected their ability to parent the next generation. Pray for families to find each other, be reunited and to be good parents.
  8. To come out of intergenerational poverty caused by disruption to Aboriginal economy and stolen wages where wages were paid into the Aborigines Welfare Fund in Queensland and used to build hospitals, schools etc for the general population. Pray for compensation for stolen wages.
  9. Blessings for those who have well-functioning families and good jobs and are in positions of responsibility in government, business or Indigenous organisations. That they continue to be good role models.
  10. Healing for those suffering from low self-esteem, showing disrespect for elders and suffering from drug and alcohol abuse. That more rehabilitation centres be set up including Christian ones. That babies will not suffer from foetal alcohol syndrome and mothers will live healthy lifestyles. 
  11. That culturally appropriate and Christian counselling services will be available to help dysfunctional families and deal with the high rates of mental illness, self-harm, suicide, domestic violence, child abuse and neglect and disproportionate numbers in jail. Pray to strengthen Indigenous families whose kinship structure has been greatly affected and a series of de facto relationships can occur.
  12. That they will have a positive view of Christianity and Christians will treat them well. That there is healing from mission days when some missionaries were very controlling and cruel and forced them to give up culture and speaking their language.
  13. That non-Indigenous people will cease to have stereotypes of Aboriginal people that they are lazy and dirty etc. and will not have racist attitudes to Indigenous people and treat them with respect not discrimination. Pray for more reconciliation.
  14. That the Closing the Gap government initiative to decrease the large disparity in statistics between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians will improve their strategies and it will work. Government statistics report that (a) Indigenous people die 10 years younger other Australians; this includes babies and children (b) an Aboriginal man is 15 times more likely to be jailed than a non-Indigenous man (c) great disparity in education, school attendance & completion, employment & health
  15. For unity and cohesion in Indigenous communities. Land rights legislation and native title have returned some land to traditional owners but government policies have dispersed people so that some people have been historically living on another tribe’s land making them second class and different traditional owner groups argue over boundaries and competing claims. (Acts 17:26)
  16. There is no longer an apartheid situation on Queensland reserves which had been set apart for Aboriginal people and these days they have local or self-government so pray for leaders who will govern wisely. This can apply to other Australian states. Where there are traditional governing structures, pray for wise governance. For Indigenous organisations based in cities, pray for wise management.
  17. That Indigenous businesses would flourish so that wealth can be created to pass onto the next generation.
  18. That the church would embrace Indigenous people and Indigenous leaders and pastors and give them opportunities to use their God-given gifts.
  19. That any root of bitterness and unforgiveness would be removed from Indigenous people and that they would rise up in the spirit of Joseph and bless non-Indigenous Australians. That Indigenous people would rise to their calling and destiny.
  20. That Indigenous Australians would operate in the power of the Cross and the Holy Spirit and have an overcoming, victorious spirit and enjoy spiritual responsibility. That they would operate in the fruits and gifts of the Holy Spirit.
  21. That for those who suffer shame, God would cover them with His glory and they would realize God loves and treasures them.
  22. That the government would agree to an Indigenous voice in the Australian constitution in which they are presently left out and to an agreement or treaty- making process with Aboriginal nations. See the Uluru Statement from the Heart.

 

REPORT AUSTRALIA DAY PRAYER CANBERRA 25-26 JAN 2019

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By Ps Barbara Miller

About 50 people attended the Australia Day Prayer over 2 days in Canberra and many prayed in unison from their homes, churches and on-site locations around Australia including a Women’s Aglow group in Camden. It is available on DVD. We thank Ps Warwick Marsh and the Canberra Declaration team for their support. Warwick and Alison came back a day early from an important international prayer conference in Indonesia to join the Australia Day Prayer and said the conference was praying for us from Indonesia. We also had prayer support from a group in Kenya and from the prayer movement in the UK who happened to be having their National Day of Prayer on Jan 26. We thank Tabernacle of David Canberra who are under our covering for organisational help, Lifestream church who opened the door for us, David Jack on video and Joy and Stan Silverwood who accommodated us.

L_R Glen Sebasio, Tabernacle of David Canberra, Jasmine Kohlman, Qld & Norman Miller leading worship 26th

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