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U.S. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE CHIEF PREDICTS INCREASED ISIS ATTACKS

Islamic State is likely to step up “the pace and lethality” of its attacks in the months ahead as it seeks to fan the flames of international conflict, the director of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency said on Monday.

Speaking to a security conference, Marine Corps Lieutenant General Vincent Stewart linked his warning to the militant group’s establishment of “emerging branches” in Mali, Tunisia, Somalia, Bangladesh and Indonesia.

He also said he would not be surprised if Islamic State, which has created a self-proclaimed Caliphate across swaths of Syria and Iraq, extended its operations from the Sinai Peninsula deeper into Egypt.

“Last year, Daesh remained entrenched on Iraqi and Syrian battlefields and expanded globally to Libya, Sinai, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and the Caucasus,” Stewart said, using a derisive Arabic acronym for Islamic State.

“Daesh is likely to increase the pace and lethality of its transnational attacks because it seeks to unleash violent actions and to provoke a harsh reaction from the West, thereby feeding its distorted narrative” of a Western war against Islam, he said.

Stewart’s comments came a day before he and other U.S. intelligence officials are set to deliver an annual worldwide threat assessment to Congress.

The Sunni Muslim militant group seeks not only to escalate conflict with the West, but also with Islam’s minority Shiite branch, just as Shiite extremist groups like Lebanon’s Hezbollah are stoking tensions with Sunnis, Stewart said.

“These threats are exacerbated by the security challenges of the Middle East, which is now facing one of the most dangerous and unpredictable periods in the last decade,” he said.

Islamic State has as many as 25,000 fighters in Syria and Iraq, down from a previous estimate of up to 31,000, according to a U.S. intelligence report revealed by the White House last week.

U.S. officials cited factors such as battlefield casualties and desertions to explain the roughly 20 percent decrease in fighters, and said the report showed a U.S.-led campaign to crush Islamic State was making progress.(Contributor: By Jonathan Landay for Reuters News – Editing by Warren Strobel and Tom Brown)

Pray into this sobering assessment of terrorist dangers, not only across the world, but also for the U.S. Pray for military leaders. Retired officers are warning about an insufficient infantry, fewer naval ships, women in ground combat, and our overall unpreparedness to defeat a growing ISIS army. Will our diminished military stand up against this growing threat? Intercede for all military personnel.

“Or what king, going to make war against another king, does not sit down first and consider whether he is able with ten thousand to meet him who comes against him with twenty thousand?” (Luke 14:31)

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TOGETHER 2016

Prayer Partner, 

I recently attended the National Prayer Committee meeting in Orlando, FL, where prayer leaders from around the nation gathered to pray and share reports of what God is doing. Four years ago, I remember a lot of discouragement among the leaders. It seemed the prayer movement was stagnant and struggling. One prayer leader, Dr. Bob Bakke, stood up and declared that the Church needs a unifying clarion call to revival and spiritual awakening.

These prayer leaders are now expressing joy that we are seeing the answers to those prayers, especially related to Together 2016. They recognize this as a “generation-defining moment” and are eager to join with students and young adults in calling the Church to prayer like never before. Many other prayer initiatives are also rising up across the nation, indicating that God is preparing to do something spectacular in 2016. As we pray, hope is being restored!

Our focus this month is on college students and campuses around the country. Right now hundreds of students are fasting and praying for a Reset to Jesus of their campuses and our nation...

Praise God for the support of national prayer leaders for Together. Pray that they will mobilize their networks to pray in advance of July 16.

  • Keep praying for a million or more people to come to the Mall. We’re hearing reports of buses and hotel rooms being booked. Pray about joining us!
  • Michael W. Smith just confirmed to be part of Together. His humble heart is a model for all of us. Pray that humility and the focus on Jesus will be the highest values for those who lead us.
  • Pray for endurance, patience, and wisdom for those on the Together team who lead areas of communication, program, funding, partnerships, church relations, prayer, and logistics. Every day presents both challenges and progress in organizing such a huge event.
  • Several wonderful financial gifts have come in to support Together. More invitations to partner are still out with other potential contributors. Please pray for favor—and for every expense to be covered.
  • Pray for Nick Hall and Chris McFarland as they give critical leadership and meet with heads of many ministries and organizations. Pray also for other staff now relocated to Washington, D.C., to form partnerships with churches in the area. We want this to represent the broad stream of the Church—anyone willing to come together because they believe Jesus Changes Everything. 

Honored to pray with you,

Carol Madison

National Prayer Initiative

Turning our hearts towards Turkey

We thank God for the recent discovery of an underground church in Cappadocia, where intercessors from all over the world will gather together to pray for a great revival in Turkey and Middle East.

We thank God for the news that Malatya Church has been growing and that more Christian workers are needed to help with pastoral care.

Prayer topics

  1. For the Next Generation of Leaders in Turkey

That the next generation of leaders be raised up in the churches of Turkey, and may the believers have strong faith.

  1. For Malatya Trial

That All judges, other officials, lawyers and journalists involved will hear the gospel of Jesus, and be drawn to the Father’s love, forgiveness and acceptance.

  1. For Spreading the Gospel in the Black Sea through Radio Shema

That the Lord provide the needed finances to spread the gospel in the Black Sea region through Radio Shema, and that multitudes of people will have supernatural encounters with Jesus through their work.

  1. For Cappadocia United Prayer Movement gathering, May 18-21

Pray that churches would be planted in all 81 provinces of Turkey so that the churches may incubate many seekers and baptize believers.

Let’s pray for Turkey, one of the most unreached populations in the world today that the Turks will be able to hear and receive the Gospel and that this great harvest can be brought in. Pray for the effective organization, funding and participation for the UPM prayer initiative in May that God will use it to make a big difference in shifting the atmosphere over this land.

The 2016 World Weekend of Prayer for children at risk

You and your church can join us for this global campaign, which unites hundreds of thousands of people across more than 40 countries in prayer.

The theme this year is ‘small but mighty’.

God uses children to change nations. No one is too small or insignificant in his eyes! The Bible is full of children who have been used by God, and of children who’ve overcome the odds to become great men and women of God.

Today, children are born into situations of great risk of abuse, trafficking, disease, disaster, early death – yet are being used by God to share his love and to change society.

Let’s empower the children in our churches to lead us in prayer. Let’s make them more visible and listen to them.

The WWP 2016 pack includes:

  • Activity ideas for children, teenagers and all-age services
  • Six-part Bible study series
  • 35-day prayer diary leading up to the event
  • A song with score and YouTube clip
  • An editable poster for you to advertise your WWP event
  • A prayer postcard

These resources will be available to download from the website www.worldweekendofprayer.com from March, with some materials available by post on request to people in the UK.

We'd love to hear if you're planning to take part this year - simply reply to this email.

Please save the date and join us wherever you are on 4-5 June as we turn to God together in prayer for a change of attitude and action by communities towards their children.