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PRAYER REQUESTS
Here's just a couple requests. If you want more fuel for prayer, check out our prayer page here
Ongoing Concerns
Over the coming weeks seek out the current situation
in these ongoing ‘hot spots’ and pray into them “Thy
kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in
heaven.”
Feel free to start with our summaries below and the humanitarian news links we've provided...
Pray for Somalia
>> Drought & famine and the resulting ailments,
insufficient aid and insecurity/corruption preventing
recovery, millions without homes - recent news here
Pray for Syria
>> International and internal stalemates as violence
continues. Pray for those in power and for truth, justice
and peace. Pray for spirtual hunger and open doors - recent news here
Pray for Libya
>> New government faces many different crisis and opinions
while rebuilding the nation. Thank God for doors
opening and pray for forgiveness and co-operation - recent news here
A team in Central Asia
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Nick and Molly have moved into a rural community, have
spent a few years learning local languages and have laid
the groundwork for an organic agriculture business. They
will have their first child this autumn. >> Praise God that their community is now welcoming them into local events and that their new teammate is having good success with language-learning. Pray for health as they travel to have their baby and that their time away will benefit rather than hinder the work. |
>> Ask that their business would find favour with locals
and that through them many lives would be touched
by the Gospel.
The Kazakhs of China
Separated from the Kazakh majority by a border, the
Chinese Kazakhs have seen littleof the movement that
has occurred in Kazakhstan in recent years.
>> Thank God for the growing number of followers in
Kazakhstan and pray God would send vibrant Kazakh
believers to their relatives in China. Ask also that local
Han believers and others would make the cultural leap
and be catalysts of Jesus’ love.
>> Pray that the new Kazakh believers in China
would grow in depth and numbers as they face cultural ostracism and local issues of drink and drug abuse.







