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- Veterans Day is coming! Is there a Veteran in your life you can thank?
- Meet Nathan Hale, awesome patriot and one of America’s first veterans!
- What would you find in Nathan Hale’s Bible if you could open it up today? Find out here!
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President Bush traveled to Robins Air Force Base in Georgia earlier this week. He made a surprise stop and greeted trick-or-treaters on the base. He also traveled to Charleston, (SC) Air Force Base where he expressed his gratitude and thanks to the troops and their families saying, “I am proud to be the Commander-in-Chief of such a fine group of young men and women.” Pray for the President as he serves as Commander-in-Chief of all America’s Armed Forces. Photo courtesy of the White House. |
- You’d have to be on another planet not to know about the biggest news in our country right now! That’s right—our national elections are in just a few days. On Tuesday, November 7, millions will go to the polls to choose the people they want in leadership for the coming years. Did you know that the entire House of Representatives will be elected? And one third of the Senate is up for grabs too. Besides those very important races, there are many state and local elections. And if that’s not enough, most states have new laws to be voted on by citizens—those are called ballot initiatives. Issues like marriage, abortion, schools, taxes, the care of animals—all kinds of things are being voted on! We hope you can understand why it’s such an important time to pray! So kids must pray that godly and wise people will be elected at every level in our country, and that God’s will is done in each and every initiative or issue that appears on a state ballot. This is also a really good time to pray that people in our country will be really thoughtful of others, so that anyone who needs a ride to the polling places will get one. It is going to be a very interesting and exciting Election Day!
- Because of the elections, President Bush is traveling the country in support of candidates. He is also speaking to big groups, rallying them to get out and vote. Other leaders are doing the same thing! So it’s a great time to pray for President and Mrs. Bush during these final days before the elections that they will be safe as they travel. Pray that they will stay healthy too!
- Mrs. Bush is having a really big birthday on Saturday, November 4! That’s right, she’s turning 60! So it’s a great time to pray for First Lady Laura Bush as she celebrates her birthday, asking God to continue to bless her with great health, strong growth in her Christian life and wonderful times with her family and friends.
- Since we are honoring Veterans this week in advance of Veterans Day, it’s a very good time to pray for all the veterans who have served our country so very faithfully, giving of their efforts and energy and their lives. Pray that they will know how grateful our country is, and pray that each one will have their needs—whether physical, emotional or spiritual—fully met by those closest to them. Pray that those who suffer with disability or other difficulty because of their service will receive all the services and support needed to help them live a full and good life. Veterans Day is also a great time to thank God for the blessings of freedom, because our veterans fought and sacrificed for us to have that freedom.
- Because last month was a very special high holy time in the Muslim religion, there was even more violence than usual in Iraq. Over 100 of our troops were killed, and that is really sad! But it is really great to know that these men and women gave their lives so that others could enjoy the freedom of living in democracy—the goal in Iraq! We must pray for our troops as they serve, and we can pray Psalm 91 for them, asking God to guard them with His wings, as promised in Psalm 91, praying that “no harm will befall them and no disaster come near their tent.” Pray for their loved ones too—friends and family who miss them and who feel concerned about their safety—ask God to guard their hearts with His love and comfort!

Director of Secret Service—Mark Sullivan
Mark Sullivan became America’s Director of the Secret Service in May 2006. Before that he served our country in many different roles, mostly inn the Secret Service.
The Secret Service began as a part of the Treasury Department, working to stop counterfeit currency and other forms of fraud. In modern America the Secret Service has a twofold mission—to protect and to investigate. Though perhaps best known for protecting the President and other national leaders, and for coordinating security at major events such as the Super Bowl and Olympics, they also work to combat counterfeiting, cyber-crime and cyber-terrorism, identity theft, and other financial crimes. In March 2003, the Secret Service moved from Treasury to Homeland Security in the post-9/11 reorganization of major departments of the Executive Branch.
Mark Sullivan is a native of Arlington, MA and began his career in Detroit, MI. In 1991, Mr. Sullivan received his first assignment to the Presidential Protective Division, where he served for four years. In 2002, he was reassigned to the position of Deputy Special Agent in Charge of the Vice Presidential Protective Division.
Mr. Sullivan received his bachelor's degree from Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH. With his wife, Laurie, he has three children.

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Would you like to have responsibility for protecting the Vice President or the President? How about visiting dignitaries or heads of state? Do you like to have big responsibilities? If you enjoy being responsible for important things, it’s likely that God has great things in store for you! Could you take on a job with a great deal of responsibility without prayer? Perhaps you could…but should you? |
NASA Administrator—Michael D. Griffin
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Michael D. Griffin directs NASA. Pray for him as he considers the newest initiatives being developed at NASA. Photo courtesy of NASA. |
Let's just say that Michael D. Griffin is a really, really smart guy. That's surely one of the reasons President Bush appointed him to be our country's Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration—NASA. Dr. Griffin lives in Virginia and has been the head of the Space Department at Johns Hopkins University—that's not the class where they decide how to plan your closet, it's a really important program that trains many young scientists to understand and explore outer space.
Dr. Griffin has also worked as an engineer at NASA as well as having had a really successful career with several science-based companies. He is be the first true scientist to run NASA, and people are getting pretty excited about what he will be able to do. In fact, one of his biggest jobs will be to help all the people at NASA as they continue to work at getting the Space Shuttle program up and going again since it was grounded after the horrible explosion of the Challenger on February 1, 2003. President Bush has called for many new initiatives in our space program, so Dr. Griffin has his work cut out for him.
Oh, and Dr. Griffin has a few educational degrees to help him as he takes on the job—a bachelor's degree in physics, a doctorate in aerospace engineering and five, count them five, master's degrees ranging from business administration to applied physics!

I command you--be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.
—Joshua 1:9
Therefore, let everyone who is godly pray to you while you may be found; surely when the mighty waters rise, they will not reach him. You are my hiding place; You will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.
—Psalm 32:6-7

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Photo courtesy of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. |
The most important thing we can do is grow in our relationship to Christ. If we have not learned to pray in our everyday lives, we will find it difficult to know God's peace and strength through prayer when the hard times come. If we have not learned to trust God's Word when times are easy, we will not trust his Word when we face difficulties. And I am convinced that one of the greatest things we can do is to memorize Scripture. The Scriptures speak to us in those moments when we look to the Lord for sustenance and strength.
--Rev. Billy Graham in an interview with Harold Myra, Editor of Christianity Today, July 17, 1981

Much of the Bible is written to people who live in groups or communities. So much of its instruction helps us “serve the greater good,” much as Nathan Hale and other Revolutionary War heroes did. Can you think of a Bible verse that encourages us to serve the greater good?
Hover HERE to read.

This week we’d like to challenge everyone to consider sending to our wounded troops a word of encouragement, prayer, Scripture or just a note of thanks. In fact, we’ve created a special mini-poster you can use with our PPT mascot Patriot Pete! Click here to download.
Take a moment and draw a picture and write a few words to encourage the brave men and women at Bethesda Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, MD. Mail your mini-poster to: The Presidential Prayer Team for Kids, PO Box 89130, Tucson AZ 85752.

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This statue gives us an idea of what Nathan Hale might have looked like. Photo courtesy of Antiquarian and Landmarks Society. |
Friday, November 11 is Veterans Day. It is a special day that has been set aside as a way to say “thank you” to the soldiers who have served our country in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, National Guard and Reserves.
Veterans Day is a great time to learn about Nathan Hale. He is one of our country’s most famous Revolutionary War heroes. He is famous for several things—his heroism, his dedication to the cause of freedom and for his willingness to spy for Gen. George Washington.
Nathan Hale is a great inspiration to us today, especially at a time when many in America are disrespectful of those who serve in the Armed Forces. Nathan Hale believed that serving his country was among the greatest and most noble things a person can do.
As a young man, Nathan Hale served his country first by teaching school, and later by enlisting in the local militia. This week, as we prepare and learn about Veterans Day, we will get to know more about this great man and how he dedicated himself to service of our country.
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