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Prayer shields for Pakistan, North Korea



Pakistan​

Pray for unity among the churches in Pakistan as they stand together to represent Christ and seek to be light in the darkness.


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Pakistan​

Pray that God would open the eyes of extremists in Pakistan to be able to recognise His love in Christ.


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Pakistan​

Pray for senior church leaders in Pakistan as they speak to the Government about issues of freedom of religion, and especially the misused blasphemy laws. Pray that officials would take the necessary action to protect minority groups in Pakistan.


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Pakistan​

Pray for our partners and their families who have been forced to relocate this year because of security issues related to their ministry. Pray that they will settle into their new homes and be encouraged as they continue to serve God.


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North Korea​

Pray for North Korean defectors who are participating in Bible translation through our partner’s project. On a weekly basis they meet new defectors in South Korea. Please pray for these North Koreans as they settle into a new culture and encounter God through his word.


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North Korea​

Pray for the safety of those living in North Korea who listen to gospel radio broadcasts produced by our partners.


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North Korea​

Pastor Zhang Wen Shi is an ethnically Korean-Chinese citizen who ministered to Koreans crossing the border to trade before returning home. He was kidnapped from China in 2014 and sent to a North Korean prison to serve a 15-year sentence. Pray for his release and thank God for all the North Koreans who have come […]


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