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Courtesy of our friends at 'Nation At Prayer' 
People woke up Tuesday morning to another new day - and a
  nation in transition.  A new Prime Minister had been elected; the Third
  Party has become the party in power; the Official Opposition has become the
  Third Party; the party in power has become the Official Opposition; the Green
  Party lost a member; the Bloc increased from 4 to 10; and the sitting Prime
  Minister resigned as Party Leader.   
1,792 candidates ran for office, 1,454 unsuccessfully,
  including 106 incumbent MPs; 338 were elected, of which 197 are new to
  Ottawa.  
Transition does not only impact the party standings; it
  impacts the life of every candidate and his/her family. Every candidate is in
  process of closing their campaign offices; in addition, defeated incumbents
  may be moving from accommodation in Ottawa while dealing with the sting of
  defeat and contemplating their life after politics; successful candidates are
  looking for new constituency offices and waiting to be assigned their Ottawa
  offices, while making living arrangements in their 'home away from
  home'. 
Those returning to Ottawa are going through transition - to
  new roles in Parliament, new seating arrangements (in many cases on the
  opposite side of the House), and unfamiliar colleagues. Many of them are
  experiencing varying emotions as they adjust to the reality that some of
  their colleagues are not returning, even as they adjust to new personalities
  and changed balances of power. 
Families are preparing for the long absences from home that
  accompany elected office; some are weighing the relative merits of moving to
  Ottawa where they can be together throughout the week while maintaining a
  presence in the constituency. 
For those of us who know and trust the transforming power of
  prayer, this transition is much more than a time of change; it is the time to
  invite the unequalled and extraordinary power of the Holy Spirit to infuse the
  hearts and minds of those who now govern our nation, so that God's purposes
  for Canada will be served.  Whatever our thoughts and feelings about the
  outcome of the election, we have the great privilege and even greater
  responsibility, as the apostle Paul instructs, to give priority to praying
  for all who govern.  What confidence is ours that God can be fully
  trusted; that He is at work in ways beyond our knowing, for our good and the
  good of the nation; that He can use every elected representative for His
  purposes; and that there is nothing in all creation that He cannot transform
  or beyond which He is not more powerful! 
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WHAT TO PRAY FOR... 
THE PRIME
  MINISTER-DESIGNATE: 
 
 
 
 
 
ALL MEMBERS OF
  PARLIAMENT: 
 
 
 
 
 
 
THOSE DEFEATED,
  PARTICULARLY INCUMBENTS:  
Pray that the Holy
  Spirit will: 
 
 
 
All now need refreshment from the gruelling schedule of a
  78-day campaign, and God's grace to return to a more normalized life. 
Above all and for all, may this time of transition be a time
  of transformation when the Holy Spirit awakens or deepens relationships with
  the living God, the source of transformation. 
Because we pray, their lives - and our nation - will be
  impacted and transformed. 
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