Lord, today we pray for Pema Khandu, who heads the Hindu
nationalist-led government of Arunachal Pradesh in India. We are thankful for
his promise to repeal his state’s 1978 Freedom of Religion Act that prevents
religious conversions and which he feels is likely targeted toward Christians.
We pray for Khandu to remember this promise and to have the courage and
determination to pursue this in the next lawmaking session. We pray he is
effective in communicating, researching, presenting, gathering support, and
whatever else needs to be done in order to repeal this law. We do pray against
the work of radical Hindu nationalists who seek to hinder religious freedom in
India. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.
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Friday, August 31, 2018
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Continued prayer for Leah Sharibu, held captive by Boko Haram for refusing to renounce her faith
https://freebeacon.com/national-security/christian-schoolgirl-abducted-boko-haram-still-alive/ |
Heavenly Father, today we pray again for your precious
daughter Leah Sharibu, who has been held captive by Boko Haram since February. We
are so thankful the world was able to hear her voice Monday on an audio
recording released by the terrorists. We rejoice with her family that Leah
appears to still be alive. Lord, please continue to sustain this courageous 15-year-old,
who refused to renounce her Christian faith, even when doing so would have
enabled her release from captivity. We do not know what she is experiencing at
the hands of these terrorists, but we intercede for her mind, soul, body and
spirit. Give her supernatural fortitude as she perseveres. Heavenly Father, we
also pray for the Nigerian government and specifically the president as they
seek wisdom in how to rescue Leah. We pray that Leah would not be a victim of
the political maneuvering that tends to happen during election seasons. And,
Lord, we continue to pray for those Chibok girls who have not yet been rescued.
We remember them, and we pray for their release. In Jesus’ merciful name we
pray, amen.
Monday, August 27, 2018
Prayer about protests and immigration tensions in Chemnitz, Germany
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-chemnitz/german-far-right-protesters-clash-with-leftists-after-chemnitz-stabbing-idUSKCN1LC1DD Photo: Jan Woitas / dpa |
Almighty God, today we pray for the German city of Chemnitz, where emotions are
high and protesters have been out enmasse in response to the fatal stabbing of
a German man by two immigrants. First, Lord, we pray for peace to descend upon
this city. May your Spirit move within the hearts of your children in Chemnitz.
May men and women serve as lights during this hard time by demonstrating peace,
reconciliation and love in the midst of chaos and fear. We pray for physical
protection for both protesters and police, and we pray that those who are already
injured receive quick, effective medical care. Lord, we know that tensions are
extremely high in German politics as citizens continue to adjust to the massive
influx of one million asylum seekers in 2015. We pray for Chancellor Angela
Merkel and Germany’s other political leaders as they lead through this tumultuous
time. Grant them divine wisdom as they navigate this unrest among the people
and try to seek the best for their nation. We do pray for relations between
German nationals and immigrants, that they would learn to accept and understand
one another. We pray all people who live in Germany will desire the best for
the nation and add value to the land they (now) call home. In Jesus’ name we
pray, amen.
Friday, August 24, 2018
Praise that the missing Pantelena has safely docked in Togo
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-gabon-tanker/missing-tanker-docks-in-togo-after-suspected-hijacking-idUSKCN1L91VY |
Heavenly Father, today we are thankful that the Panama-based
Pantelena has safely docked in Togo after having
been missing for a week. With hijacking suspected but not confirmed, we await
answers, but we primarily rejoice that the ship and its complete crew of 19 have
been found. We pray for this crew as it goes through the process of
reconnecting with its agencies and managers, and then crew members’ families.
We pray for truth to come out, for healing where necessary, and for any other
action steps that need to be implemented. Lord, we pray against the upsurge of
piracy off the coast of West Africa. Bless and guide the International Maritime
Bureau as they seek to curtail this increase in violent crime on the
high seas. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Prayer regarding Mollie Tibbetts' death and surrounding issues
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/21/us/mollie-tibbetts-missing-iowa-student/index.html |
Heavenly
Father, today we grieve with the loved ones of Mollie Tibbetts. We pray for her
family, boyfriend, friends, and all who knew her, as they process the news that
her body has been found in an Iowa cornfield. Give them great peace as they
deal with unanswered questions and anticipate experiencing the justice system
as it moves forward with suspected killer Cristhian
Bahena Rivera. Lord, we also grieve that this terrible tragedy
was almost immediately politicized, due to Rivera’s status as an illegal
immigrant. We pray for those who are frustrated by this broken system, that you
would give them peace, hope and grace. We also request wisdom for Iowa and
America’s leaders, as they continue to grapple with heated immigration issues. And, Lord, we pray for Latino immigrants in
Iowa, both legal and illegal, as they anticipate and possibly experience the
backlash from this man representing them so dramatically poorly. May all Iowans—including
immigrants--view each other as human beings, made in your image and of great
worth. Finally, we pray for justice for the Tibbetts family--justice for Mollie.
May Mollie’s memory bring out the good in people far more than bringing out
bad. In Jesus’ gracious name we pray, amen.
Monday, August 20, 2018
Prayer about ongoing rescue efforts in flood-ravaged Kerala, India
Prayer contributed by guest prayer blogger Brandi South:
Brandi South resides in Chambersburg, PA, with her husband, their daughter, and their two rescue cats. She is employed at Shippensburg University of PA and plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree starting in the fall. Brandi is a member of Grand Point Church in Chambersburg where she enjoys serving on the First Impressions Team as a greeter. Some of her favorite scripture passages are Psalm 25 and Ephesians 2.
Brandi South resides in Chambersburg, PA, with her husband, their daughter, and their two rescue cats. She is employed at Shippensburg University of PA and plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree starting in the fall. Brandi is a member of Grand Point Church in Chambersburg where she enjoys serving on the First Impressions Team as a greeter. Some of her favorite scripture passages are Psalm 25 and Ephesians 2.
Friday, August 17, 2018
Prayer about attack on school students in Afghanistan
https://www.reuters.com/ |
Prayer contributed by guest prayer blogger Brandi South:
Brandi South resides in Chambersburg, PA, with her husband, their daughter, and their two rescue cats. She is employed at Shippensburg University of PA and plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree starting in the fall. Brandi is a member of Grand Point Church in Chambersburg where she enjoys serving on the First Impressions Team as a greeter. Some of her favorite scripture passages are Psalm 25 and Ephesians 2.
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Prayer about bridge collapse in Genoa, Italy
Prayer contributed by guest prayer blogger Brandi South:
Brandi South resides in Chambersburg, PA, with her husband, their daughter, and their two rescue cats. She is employed at Shippensburg University of PA and plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree starting in the fall. Brandi is a member of Grand Point Church in Chambersburg where she enjoys serving on the First Impressions Team as a greeter. Some of her favorite scripture passages are Psalm 25 and Ephesians 2.
Monday, August 13, 2018
Prayer about airstrike that hit a school bus in Yemen
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/13 |
Prayer contributed by guest prayer blogger Brandi South:
Brandi South resides in Chambersburg, PA, with her husband, their daughter, and their two rescue cats. She is employed at Shippensburg University of PA and plans to pursue a bachelor’s degree starting in the fall. Brandi is a member of Grand Point Church in Chambersburg where she enjoys serving on the First Impressions Team as a greeter. Some of her favorite scripture passages are Psalm 25 and Ephesians 2.
Friday, August 10, 2018
International Prisoner Justice Day prayer, featuring Kenya
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/10/africa/kenya-prison-reforms-peter-ouko/index.html Photo credit: African Prisons Project |
Heavenly Father, on International Prisoner Justice Day, we take
a moment to rejoice in the positive things happening within the Kenyan justice
system. We are inspired by the story of Peter
Ouko, who went from being imprisoned for murdering his wife (whether
justly or unjustly) to becoming the first-ever inmate in Kenya to earn a law
degree while incarcerated, to defending the rights of African prisoners through
his prison charity Crime Si Poa. We are thankful for the work of African
Prisons Project, which provides healthcare and education within prison systems
across the African continent. And we are grateful for the work of former vice
president Moody Awori, who began the reforms within the nation that led
to re-humanizing prisoners and breaking down (in a healthy way) barriers
between prison staff and prisoners. Despite their (sometimes horrific) errors,
we know that every single prisoner on earth is made in your image and needs to
be connected with not only his/her inherent worth, but your Truth, grace and
hope. So, on this day, we not only celebrate the progress that is being made,
but we ask for more progress. We pray for renewal, revitalization and revival
within prison systems. And we ask you to show us if there is anything we should
do personally beyond prayer. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Prayer for young woman held captive in cave for 15 years
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/08/asia/indonesia-cave-shaman-intl/index.html |
Heavenly Father, today we pray for the Indonesian woman who was held captive by a local spiritual healer in a Central
Sulawesi cave for 15 years. We are
disgusted that this man, who purported to be a religious leader, kidnapped and
sexually abused a child. Lord, we ask your blessing on the person who tipped
off authorities. We are thankful the kidnapped young woman has been found and
can now begin the long road to recovery after almost complete isolation, living
in a cave, and repeatedly enduring assault and brain-washing. Please motivate
the best medical professionals in her region to step forward to help
rehabilitate her. Help her be reunited with her family, and may they receive
her back with love and understanding. Grant them wisdom in how they can best
support her as she recovers from her unimaginable ordeal. Lord, we also pray
that any other victims will have the courage to step forward, and that those
around them will support them in sharing the truth. We long to see justice for
this young woman and any others who may have been abused. In Jesus’ powerful
name we pray, amen.
Monday, August 6, 2018
Prayer for family of Joseph Blankson after he gave his life rescuing others
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/06/africa/nigerian-superhero-accident-rescue/index.html Photo credit: Joseph Blankson |
Lord, today we pray for the widow and two children
left behind by Joseph Blankson, who
drowned after singlehandedly pulling 13 people from a river after their boat
capsized. First, Lord, we are so thankful for the example set by Blankson. We
are grateful he used his strong swimming skills to rescue those in danger. We
rejoice that there were no fatalities outside of Blankson’s. We pray for the
survivors, that they would cherish life and reflect that through how they live.
We are devastated for Blankson’s widow and children. Please be very present
with them in their grieving. May their loved ones come alongside them to not
only grieve with them, but to provide companionship and mentorship to these
young children in their father’s absence. We also pray very specifically that
Mercy, Blankson’s wife, will be able to find a job that will provide for her
family. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.
Saturday, August 4, 2018
Prayer about two air crashes
https://www.cnn.com/2018/08/04/europe/russia-helicopter-crash-intl/index.html and https://www.reuters.com/article/us-swiss-crash/several-die-after-small-plane-crashes-in-swiss-forest-idUSKBN1KP0H9 |
Heavenly Father, today we pray about the small airplane
crash that took place in Switzerland and the helicopter crash that occurred in
Siberia. We pray for investigators to determine the causes of these crashes in
a timely fashion. Lord, we know 18 people were killed in the Russian crash and
that “several” were killed in the Swiss crash. As the identities of these individuals
are revealed and families are notified, we know people will find themselves
facing incredible grief and devastation. Lord, please be with the loved ones of
those who were lost. Give them peace and grace, day by day. Provide for their
needs. Grant them hope for the future. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Thanksgiving for no fatalities on crashed Aeromexico flight
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/durango-plane-crash-aeromexico-live-updates-today-2018-07-31/?ftag=CNM-00-10aac3a Photo credit: MILENIO |
Lord, today we are thankful for good
news from Durango state in Mexico! We rejoice that all 103 passengers on the crashed
Aeromexico flight have survived! We
are deeply grateful. Lord, we do pray for those who are injured, most
significantly the pilot, who took the brunt of the crash. We pray for excellent
medical care and encouraging support from loved ones along the entire road to
recovery. Again, we are thankful for good news in the midst of all the disheartening things happening around our world. May this encouraging news put a spring in
our steps today. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.
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