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Prayer Shields, Lebanon, Uganda, Egypt


Lebanon

Pray for young Syrians and others who are learning about peace, love and God’s forgiveness – often for the first time – through the ministry of a Release International partner. May they be the generation to bring peace to their troubled region.


Lebanon

Pray for ministries providing relief among Syrian refugees in Lebanon and for all those who depend on this ministry. May they find God’s love within it and share that love with others.


Lebanon

Pray for the leaders of Release International partners in Lebanon. Pray for wisdom and grace for them to be able to deal with the many needs they are confronted with in challenging circumstances.


Uganda

Pray for the family and friends of Kiisa Masolo who was martyred by extremists in early March for leading others to Christ.


Uganda

Philemon Shuha was badly beaten and hospitalised as he was preparing an evangelistic event. While in hospital, his house was set on fire. Pray for healing for Philemon as well as peace and protection and a rebuilt home for him, his wife and three children.


Uganda

Twaha Namwoyo and his wife, Nadiimu Katooko, were martyred in February, shortly after converting from Islam. Pray that their orphaned children would know Christ’s love, peace, healing and protection.


Egypt

Pray for protection for our partners’ staff working in rural areas of Upper Egypt. They ask that we pray for protection, wisdom and guidance in what can be a hostile environment.

 
 
 

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