Pray for the unreached people - Digil-Rahawiin, Juba Somali of Somalia
Nov 1, 2012The Digil and Rahawiin (Mirifle) are two of the clan federations of the Somali peoples. The Somalis are not a unitary people group, but a grouping of broad clan federations divided by language and by clan conflicts.
Join the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church 2012 on November 4th
Oct 12, 2012The designated date for IDOP, this year, is Sunday, 4th November 2012. However, you could choose another date in November if you wish to join in this global, annual event to pray for the suffering church worldwide.
A Prayer Request from the Evangelical Council of Jordan
Oct 9, 2012The Evangelical Council of Jordan asks us to pray that: Jordan will continue to enjoy peace; the reform process (including the Election Law) will prove successful - thanking God for all the progress already made in this peaceful nation; ...
"With Love from Syria": An Open Letter as a Guide for Your Prayers
Oct 9, 2012The UK’s Evangelical Alliance has recently received and posted this open letter from a Christian in Syria. It is issued by the UK’s Evangelical Alliance and endorsed by Release International, Christian Solidarity Worldwide and Open Doors. With love from Syria.
Pray for the unreached people - Namasudra, Hindu of Bangladesh
Oct 5, 2012Namasudra, Hindu of Bangladesh Namasudra, Hindu of Bangladesh Some Namasudra own land and are engaged in cultivation, but a large number are daily-wage
Global Prayer Resource Network Urgent Prayer Bulletin
Oct 2, 2012"The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective." James 5:16
Global Prayer Resource Network Newsletter : Pray for North America
Oct 1, 2012With nearly 16% of the world’s land surface, North America contains three of the 13 largest countries of the world: Canada (2nd largest), USA(4th) and Greenland (13th).
Why Pray on November 4th, 2012, the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church?
Sep 26, 2012The Bible tells us in Hebrews 13:3 to 'remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering'. Can we today pause our busy lives and think of those who are enduring persecution for the sake of the Gospel?
