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Racism in America: What You Can Do to Make a Difference

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America is on fire. Literally. And for all the wrong reasons.


In the past few days we have seen rioting, looting, and buildings burning in dozens of cities across America. All of this supposedly the result of people who are angry about the death of George Floyd, an African-American man who was murdered wrongfully by a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota.


I am angry too. George Floyd should not have had to suffer and die as he did.


And Ahmaud Arbery, the 25-year-old jogger in Georgia who was hunted down and murdered should not have had to die either.


But violence will not cure violence.


What can we do to stop racism and bring healing?
In this post, I am listing helpful ideas from Valorie Burton, author, speaker and personal development coach. She is an amazing and talented black woman who can shed light on this important issue.

Whether you are white, black or any other skin color, here is practical help and inspiration from Valorie Burton:


“I have said many times that the first step to getting unstuck is telling yourself the truth. As a nation, dealing honestly with the truth is what will eventually set us free.


While the truth has often been denied or flat-out rejected, today, the truth often comes in the form of a smartphone. Video doesn’t lie. As Will Smith famously said, “Racism isn’t getting worse, it’s just getting filmed.”


How we deal with the truth as this point in our history will determine whether we can, as a country, move forward and live up to the ideals we so proudly proclaim, that we are a nation of liberty and justice for all.

So how can you deal with the turmoil on a personal level?

If you’re feeling emotionally drained:

1. Let yourself feel what you feel, but respond rather than react.
Whether you are feeling angry, sad, tired, or a combination of them all, give yourself permission to feel what you feel. If you need to take a break, or you find yourself unable to focus, know that that that is normal. Give yourself time to process so you can respond rather than react emotionally to news and updates.

2. Find an emotionally safe space to express your emotions.
Who is your safe space? Do you need to gather a group of like-minded friends just to talk and process? Not everyone is safe. Arguing on social media and expressing yourself to those who can’t offer the support you need will make matters worse.

3. Decide what you will do to make a positive difference.
Taking action is therapeutic. Whether contacting lawmakers, supporting organizations that are fighting for justice, giving to the legal funds of victims’ families, or having honest racial conversations in your own circle of influence, do something that makes a positive difference.


If you’re white and want to be an ally who demands that enough is enough:

You can’t change what’s happened in the past. But you can change what you do now and be a part of the change that’s desperately needed. You can own your part in the healing. And so many more of you are. I see a shift happening with more people speaking up and it is powerful. Here are a few ways:

1. Commit to learning more.
Read books, watch documentaries and seek opportunities to learn the truth of our nation’s history because much of what we learned in school is woefully insufficient to understand the racial dynamics of our country. I list a few resources to get you started at the end of this message.

2. Practice racial empathy.
I have had white friends ask how they can help. My response is that I don’t really need you to help me, I just need you to hear me. Walking around black in America is a different experience than walking around white. I wish it weren’t but it is. And for many who are white, I know that truth can bring up feelings of shame or guilt that you want to push away. But the challenges we face today are so much bigger than individual feelings. So have the courage to hear someone else’s experience or even imagine it honestly. Racial empathy is a powerful force for honest conversations and healing.

3. Speak up, show up.
Just acknowledging the events that are going on and saying it’s not acceptable is meaningful to the people of color in your life. Silence feels like indifference at best, and complicity at worst. Don’t worry about saying it perfectly. Reach out to your friends. Check on them. Tell them you care. We appreciate it.

If you’re African-American and your white friends or family speak up, tell them you appreciate it. Encourage them because they also face backlash sometimes when they speak up. Your “thank you” can be just what they need to have more courage and confidence to have honest conversations about race. If we can empathize with one another, we can make some real progress.”

Coach Yourself:
Looking back years from now, how will you wish you’d shown up during this time in our history?

Who or where is your emotionally safe space to talk about your feelings and experience of race in America?

Resources:
The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism by Edward Baptist

75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice by Corinne Shutack

White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin DiAngelo


Warm wishes,

Valorie Burton




Reprinted with permission from Valorie Burton (valorieburton.com)

Photo: Hudson Hintze, Unsplash

Praying for America – Day 3 (National Day of Prayer)

Today is National Day of Prayer in America. From the large observance in Washington DC, to gatherings across our nation in every state, it is a time to pray for the land we love, our leaders and our people.

So here are a few short prayers you can pray for our leaders on the national, state and local levels, as well as a prayer for the family and for education in our nation.

Whether you agree or disagree with our leaders and politics, we can stand together today in unity and pray for God to bless America, the place we who live here call home.

Pray for National Leaders
Lord, I pray for our nation’s leaders and ask that you would give them the ability to make wise decisions, govern with integrity and accomplish their tasks in ways that build our nation and keep us at peace. May all of the people I pray for now bring glory and honor to Your Name as they serve our country: the President, Vice President, and Secretaries of State, Defense, Homeland Security, Interior, Treasury, Agriculture, Commerce, Labor, Transportation, Energy, Education, Veterans Affairs, Health & Human Services, Housing & Urban Development; the Attorney General, National Security Advisor, Director of National Intelligence, and the U.S. Supreme Court.

Pray for State Leaders
Lord, I pray for men and women on the state government level who will lead with humility and godly wisdom good policy. Bless their lives as they balance their work and home lives. Give them strength to govern wisely. May all of the people I pray for now be faithful stewards of their office and serve the people of our state for the glory of God’s name: our state Senators, Representatives, Governor, and State Supreme Court Justices.

Pray for Local Leaders
Lord, I pray that the leaders in our city and local area would lead with integrity, honesty and fairness. May they be hungry for the power of God and not be power-hungry for control that will not last. May all of the people I pray for now lead with justice, grace and mercy as they serve our community for Your glory: the Mayor; judges, court officials for the city and county, members of the Police Department and Fire Department and other civic leaders.

Pray for Families
Lord, thank you for the families in our nation that are following God and generously serving those in need. I pray that You would build more families who are dedicated to upholding God’s values. I ask for marriages to be strong and healthy, and when they are not, please restore them to wholeness. I pray for obedient not rebellious children. We pray for revival across the land. May our families praise you and put you first.

Pray for Education
Lord, we need your presence in our schools and educational system. I pray for the teachers and administrators to lead with kindness, patience and strength as they serve children every day. Help them to be knowledgeable and prepared. Give them energy and good hearts. I pray for students to be obedient to the authority of the school and to learn what they need to know. May our schools be safe places for children to prepare for work, ministry, service and life.

God bless America!

Praying for America – Day 2

In honor of National Day of Prayer in America this week (May 3), here are a few more prayers you can pray–for our nation, for media and for the Armed Forces.

God Bless America
I praise you Lord, and thank you for this great nation. God has blessed America! Thank your for peace. Thank you for the freedom to speak and be heard, and to vote for elected leaders. Although we are a diverse and independent nation, I pray that we would respect each other and uphold godly values as we seek to honor the authority of those who govern our land. Please keep the United States united in one strong country that seeks your face and favor.

Media and Entertainment Industry
Lord, I ask in Jesus’ name that you would bring Your light to the dark places of Hollywood and the entertainment industry. Please rise up creative people with life-giving values to write and produce media that is positive, not destructive. I pray against the negative messages and intense violence and sexuality portrayed on the Internet, TV and movies, and in books, music, magazines, and other media. I ask, seek, and knock on Your door. Open the way for a bright new day in our nation’s entertainment and media choices.

Prayer for the Armed Forces
Lord, I thank you for all of the men and women serving in our armed forces. They choose to put their life on the line so we can have freedom and peace, and for that I am truly grateful. I ask that You would bless them for their loyalty and service. Protect them and keep them safe. Comfort them and give them strength when they are away from loved ones. Bless, too, the families who send soldiers to war or for duty overseas. I pray that You would meet their every need.

Stay tuned for more prayers for our nation tomorrow…

 

WATCH the LIVE STREAM of

National Day of Prayer Events on

Thursday, May 3, 2018 (7:30 PM Eastern Time)

 

For more information about prayer, see “Power Prayers for Women” and Praying With Power When Times Get Toughby Jackie M. Johnson

 

Praying for America – Day 1

 

America’s National Day of Prayer will be held on Thursday, May 3, 2018. Here are some prayers to help you get started, and a bit of info about praying for our nation.

Praying for Our Nation

The United States of America was founded on godly principles by faithful men and women who prayed. Through the years, God has blessed our nation. Here, we can worship freely, vote for our leadership and live in relative peace and freedom.

Although our spiritual heritage is rich, the moral fabric of our nation has been unraveling for decades.

Sadly, we see increased violence—from shootings in schools, movie theatres, military bases, churches, the streets, and more.

We hear about the opioid addiction crisis, or know someone personally suffering from an addiction.

From poverty and homelessness, to racial issues, to the lack of educational funding and the breakup of many families, and so much more, nearly every city in our great nation suffers.

We know there has to be a better way to live.

And so, we choose to pray for our country, our diverse needs and our leadership–individually and corporately.

National Day of Prayer

This week we will celebrate the National Day of Prayer on May 3.  Since 1952, men and women have been gathering in our nation’s capitol, Washington DC, and in thousands of churches and other locations in states across our land to pray for our nation.

More than 30,000 observances were held across America last year attended by 2 million people, according to the National Day of Prayer website, nationaldayofprayer.org.

So, this week on my blog, I will list prayers that you can pray for our nation, our leaders (national, state and local), the media/entertainment sector, the Armed Forces, education, the family and prayers for spiritual revival in America.

Revival is possible as we seek God and stand in the gap to intercede for our nation.

We can make an impact on the spiritual landscape of our nation with the power of prayer because prayer moves the heart of God to action.

Perhaps the most important thing we can do is to first come before God with a heart of humility and repentance.

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land” (2 Chronicles 7:14).

In addition to praying, we can get informed, we can get involved and we can vote and seek to make a difference in our own corner of the country.

And we remember, that although we pledge allegiance to America, our citizenship is in heaven, and we are to be like Christ—loving, kind and serving others—in all our interactions, even our political ones.

 

Prayer for Spiritual Revival

Revive us, O Lord! I pray for a great awakening of hope and healing in America. Forgive us our personal sins and the sins of our people. May our nation fulfill her great destiny and purposes. Awaken us to our need for God and our total dependence on You. Bless us, Lord, to be a nation that is powerful so we can be strong within and be a blessing to other nations.

WATCH the LIVE STREAM of

National Day of Prayer Events on

Thursday, May 3, 2018 (7:30 PM Eastern Time)

For more information about prayer, see “Power Prayers for Women” and Praying With Power When Times Get Toughby Jackie M. Johnson