USA Director, International  Christian Embassy Jerusalem
					BA, Oral Roberts, Theology
					MA,  Jerusalem University College, Judeo-Christian Studies
									 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
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		 Susan Michael: How to Pray for Israel
		
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  The 700 Club
        
		
		
		
		PRAYING  FOR ISRAEL
		“As Christians, we understand the biblical  significance of Israel.  We need to  support and stand with Israel,” says Susan Michael, USA Director of  International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ).  “We have to understand that Israel is  fighting our battle, because the enemies against Israel are against us  too.”  Michael says the battle waged  against Israel is a spiritual battle as much as a battle with guns and military  and we need to be in prayer.
        
		Israel is going through what could easily become a pivotal  time in history.  Israeli  Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has just emerged from a heated and historic  session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, in which the  Palestinians demanded the world grant them statehood, while refusing to  recognize Israel as a homeland for the Jewish people. Meanwhile, all across the  Middle East, nations are redefining how they govern themselves and how they  position themselves towards Israel. Some commentators within Israel itself  speak of the worst crisis facing the nation for many years. Additionally,  Israel’s ambassadors in both Egypt and Turkey were recently chased from Cairo  and Ankara within days of each other.  
		  
		More than ever, now is a time to be in prayer for  Israel.  Michael suggests praying for  Israel’s strength and resolve and the imminent threats from Iran, and the threats  of missile attacks on its borders.  She  notes that a coordinated attack could be devastating.  Another threat facing Israel is what Michael  describes as the “demonization” of Israel around the world.  She says that this is a particular problem on  college campuses  and that it is bringing the world to a feverish  pitch and causing anti-Semitism.   Likening it to the Nazi campaign against Jews, Michael says that it  paves a way for military action.  If  Israel is portrayed in a bad light, it leaves the country in a weak position,  in that other countries don’t want to step up in its defense. 
         ISAIAH 62
        Praying for Israel isn’t a new concept for the  ICEJ.  The organization was literally  birthed in prayer in the late 1970s by a group of Christians from some six  countries who met regularly to pray for Israel.   During the summer of 1980, the Israeli  Parliament declared the city of Jerusalem to be the undivided, eternal capital  of the State of Israel, resulting in the closure of thirteen national embassies  in Jerusalem.  A number of Christians  living in Israel sensed the deep hurt over the withdrawal of the foreign  embassies and felt the call of the Lord to open a Christian Embassy in this,  the City of the Great King.  They called  it the International Christian Embasy Jerusalem and it represents Christians from  around the world, speaking words of comfort and support to Israel.  The ICEJ has always appreciated the  importance of prayer and intercession and continue to encourage and organize  prayer for Israel all around the world.
          
          In January  2011, the leadership of the ICEJ called on their global constituency to set  time aside in fasting and prayer for Israel and the nations.  From this, The Isaiah 62 Prayer Initiative  was born.  The organization has several  general prayer topics for Christians wishing to pray for Israel.
            
        General  prayer topics: 
        
          - The peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6)
 
          - The spiritual restoration of Israel (Romans 11:25-27)
 
          - The Aliyah process - immigration to Israel - (Isaiah 43:5-6)
 
          - The work of the International Christian Embassy (Isaiah 40:1-2)
 
          - The believers in the land (Psalm 126)
 
          - The Christian ministries in the land (Isaiah 49:22-23)
 
          - The Lord's protection from the enemy (Psalm 18)
              
        
        ABOUT  SUSAN
        Michael currently serves as the USA Director of  ICEJ and as a member of the ICEJ’s International Board of Directors.  Her involvement with ICEJ began as a graduate  student at Jerusalem University College in 1980, the same year that the  Christian Embassy was established.  Upon  completing her master’s degree, she returned from Israel with a heart to  further the Embassy’s mission among fellow Americans.  Eventually, she was asked to head-up the  newly founded US branch. 
Michael is often called  upon to address complex and sensitive issues such as anti-Semitism, Islam,  Jewish-Christian relations and current events in the Middle East to a diverse  range of audiences.
		
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