Blessings Watchmen, Prayer Warriors, Intercessors, Saints,
There is much being seen in the Spirit and being spoken about the necessity of the church to not only pray but to also get involved in action. Several months ago I sent resource of books written by Christian scholars who wrote about discipling nations, which included scripture throughout the Bible of importance of being involved with kingdom principles of government. Righteousness and Justice.
Please find below some excellent information and newsletters that will bless you with insights and facts for informed prayer and action.
Bless you all for all the faithful prayers over these many years. It is glorious to see the Lord perform HIS WORD. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Love & Light, Janet
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RESOURCES
Click here: https://connecticutcentinal.com
Clink on the CT Centinal site above. Then Click on the newsletter tab in top navigation bar on the far right. SUBSCRIBE TO NEWSLETTER. READ IT AND SEEK THE LORD FOR PRAYER TARGETS.
TAKE ACTION. There is another link below to subscribe to that assists in the taking of governmental action.
The Connecticut Centinal is the state’s premier investigative newspaper. Long suffering from an absence of patriotic media, Connecticut is in dire need of an organization which will confront, and highlight, corruption in the jurisdiction.
Connecticut is an historic state with a long and honorable reputation of defending freedom. The Connecticut Centinal will follow in CDM’s tradition of believable and trustworthy news as we rebuild the American republic from the cradle of liberty.
“The next successful enterprise following that of the Greens appeared in October, 1773, as the Norwich packet and the Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island weekly advertiser. In addition to its pretentious title, this paper boasted a new font of long-primer type and a large title-cut of a ship or packet. It sold for six shillings eight pence a year. Happily the name was later shortened to simply the Norwich-packet. It was first edited by Alexander and James Robertson and John Trumbull. The Robertsons were Scotsmen, formerly of New York, who attempted the very difficult task of trying to preserve a detached and neutral point of view in face of the impending war. Because of their impartiality they were accused of Toryism, and public censure caused their return to New York in 1776, after which year Trumbull alone kept up the paper until his death in 1802. It was continued for some years longer by his widow and then by his sons as the Connecticut Centinel.”
The Tercentenary Commission of the State of Connecticut, Committee on Historical Publications, wrote in 1935 in its publication “Connecticut Newspapers in the Eighteenth Century.”