As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them. June 6

Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
June 6 – July 5, 2016
Introduction
Every year most Muslims fast for a month
from sunrise to sunset. Muslims follow the
lunar calendar. In 2016, Ramadan likely will
begin June 6 and end on July 5.
Christians serving in the Arab Muslim world
are asking you to pray specifically during this
time frame as Muslims take the month to fast.
Muslims eat at night during Ramadan, but
this fast is a challenge and many take it as a
spiritual time. We pray Muslims will come to
know Jesus Christ during this month focused
on prayer and fasting.
In this prayer guide, you will find suggested
Scriptures to pray through. Many prayer points
are from Christians living in each country, and
there are prayers of blessing for these nations.
Isaiah 58:1-12 is a great Scripture to read to
understand more about fasting.
This prayer guide was created by OM. The
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Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Algeria
June 6
“Ask me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, the ends of the earth your possession.”
– Psalm 2:8 (NIV)
Algerian Christians are asking fellow believers to pray Psalm 2:8.
• The unrest in Tunisia, Libya, Mali and
Niger is a potential danger for Algeria
and other neighbouring countries. Pray
for peace and reconciliation in these
countries. Please pray for political
stability in Algeria.
• The needs in the local church are
significant: teaching, pastoral care, youth
and children’s ministry. Please ask
the Lord to call and send experienced
workers to help in these areas.
• Pray for Algerian Christian workers. Pray
the Lord help them to understand, that
their identity is in Christ, not in their
ministry or position in the church.
Source: Workers in Algeria
• Bless President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the Parliament and the military to
have wisdom as they govern and move Algeria this year; may they work in
harmony.
• Bless Believers in Jesus with the ability to continue to be bold witnesses on
the streets of Algeria and through social media and TV.
• Bless the Lord that the Church continues to grow, mature and desire to move
forward in missions to other nations.
• Father, bless them with the ability to truly love their enemies and to do good to
those that hate them. (Prayer based on Luke 6:27, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Bahrain
June 7
“For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.”
– Luke 19:10 (NIV)
Christians serving in Bahrain are asking believers to pray Luke 19:10 for the country.
• Pray for stability and hope for the young people in the country.
Unemployment is on the rise. Many are asking, “Is there hope
for our future?”
• Please pray for Muslim Background Believers (MBBs) to find
fellowship among believers. Praise the Lord; an Arab couple is
now gathering MBBs to meet regularly in their home.
• Pray for expatriate churches to be motivated to share with
Muslim neighbors about the hope they have in Jesus.
• Please pray for the Christian workers in Bahrain to find a good
balance between work, family life, ministry and language study.
Source: Christians in Bahrain
Pray for Bibles to go out in the Arabian Peninsula and that the Church in Bahrain would be strengthened.
• Bless Bahrain with unity and peace between the Sunni and Shi’ite
populations.
• Bless the distribution of Your Word in different languages, to different peoples
and to different nations, especially Saudi Arabia.
• Bless the Church with unity.
• Father, bless them with the fear of You, that they would know of Your
abundant goodness, and may they take refuge in You. (Prayer based on Psalm
31:19, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Egypt
June 8
“So the Lord will make himself known to the Egyptians, and in that day they will acknowledge the Lord.
They will worship with sacrifices and grain offerings; they will make vows to the Lord and keep them.”
– Isaiah 19:21 (NIV)
Christians in Egypt are asking believers to pray Isaiah 19:21 with them.
• Pray for the Egyptian Christians who are accused of insulting
religions (specifically Islam).
• Pray for improvement in the economic conditions in the country.
• Pray for the laws that are supposed to be issued and verified by the
new parliament in the coming period.
• Pray for the Egyptian church to be a church of prayer and to
have a vision to reach out to Muslims. Pray also for unity among
the different denominations. There has been friction among the
denominations, especially between the protestant and orthodox
churches.
• Pray for the ministry team to have unity, safety and perseverance
in the midst of political unrest. Pray for more people to join the
ministry team and pray for fresh vision; there are increasing needs
and opportunities for reaching out to the community.
Source: Christians in Egypt
• Bless the country of Egypt and the government of President Abdel Fattah elSisi with great wisdom as they deal with Islamic terrorists who want Egypt to
become an Islamic state.
• Bless Egypt’s Christians with the ability to create Christian TV and movies
that will share the Good News of Jesus with the whole Arab world.
• Bless the Church with strength as it faces more persecution from Islamic
radicals.
• Father, bless them with worship of You, bless their food and water, and bless
them with healing from Your hand. (Prayer based on Exodus 23:25, the Holy
Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Gaza
Strip
June 9
Then Jesus declared, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”
– John 6:35 (NIV)
Christians focused on Gaza are asking for believers to pray this blessing over Gaza, John 6:35.
• In 2015, the UN issued a report saying that the economic decline in Gaza is so steep that it may
be ‘unlivable’ by 2020. Moreover, minimal rebuilding has been done since the war two years ago.
Please pray for reconstruction in order for
Gaza to become a place more suitable for
even basic living.
• It would be easy for Gazans to be hopeless
in the midst of constant hardship and
conflict that doesn’t seem to have an end
in sight. Please pray the Lord would use
this hopelessness to show Gazans that
the only true hope is found in Jesus.
• It’s been more difficult for the local
church since Hamas took over control
of Gaza. Please pray the local church
would persevere and grow even through
persecution. Pray for many members of
Hamas would come to know Jesus Christ.
• Praise the Lord for the ministries in Gaza.
Pray that many more ministries would be
able to enter and stay in safety.
• Pray that the new believers in Gaza would
grow in their faith and that God would use
them mightily in ministry in their own
cities.
Source: Christians with a heart for the Gaza Strip
• Bless the people living in the Gaza Strip with peace and security that respects
their human rights.
• Bless Hamas with a clear understanding of the way to care for the people and
with a desire to seek peace with all people.
• Bless the Arab Palestine Church in the Gaza Strip with deep conviction
as to the best way to encourage Arab Christians to love their neighbor as
themselves. Bless them as peacemakers.
• Father, bless them with Your acceptance, with Your pleasure and with Your
reward. (Prayer based on Matthew 25:21, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Iraq
June 10
“As for other matters, brothers and sisters, pray for us that the message of the Lord
may spread rapidly and be honored, just as it was with you.”
– II Thessalonians 3:1 (NIV)
Christians in the Middle East are asking believers to pray II Thessalonians 3:1 for Iraq.
• Pray for government leaders to fear
God and serve all peoples (not just
their own tribe or sect). Pray also for
the restraint of evil. Seek the Lord for
peace.
• Many Iraqi believers are leaving the
country due to the conflict. Some
churches are rising up and reaching
out across sectarian lines to help
those who have been displaced.
• “May he strengthen your hearts so
that you will be blameless and holy
in the presence of our God and Father
when our Lord Jesus comes with all
his holy ones.” – 1 Thessalonians 3:13
(NIV)
• Pray for the local churches to
have vision of how God can use
the believers in the midst of this
uncertain and threatening time.
• OM has a growing team developing
in Iraq: pray for health, unity and
more workers. Additionally, pray for
Christian workers to move to Baghdad
and Southern Iraq. There are significant
needs and opportunities in these
regions.
Source: Christians in the Middle East
Photo by Jacob Carter
• Bless the Prime Minister of Iraq, Haider al-Abadi, with power to understand
the times and how to deal with so much violence in His country.
• Bless the poor, who have lost everything, with the greatest gift of all, knowing
You.
• Bless Christian villages and cities with Your protection and draw them closer
to you.
• Father, bless them with You being their strength, making their feet secure and
able to tread on high places. (Prayer based on Habakkuk 3:19, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Israel
June 11
“Simeon took him in his arms and praised God, saying: ‘Sovereign Lord, as you have promised,
you may now dismiss your servant in peace.
For my eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the sight of all nations:
A light for revelation to the Gentiles, and the glory of your people Israel.’”
– Luke 2:28-32 (NIV)
Christians in Israel working with Arabs are asking believers to pray Luke 2:28-32 with them.
Watch a prayer video on Arabs in Israel,
search: youtube prayershorts “Arabs in
Israel” and pray the prayers at the end.
• Pray for Arab Muslims in Israel to come to
know Jesus. A ministry leader explains:
It seems like it’s been even harder here
to see Muslims come to Christ than in
neighboring countries, even though it’s
generally easier for Muslims to leave
Islam.
• Pray for Arab Christians to grow deeper in
relationship with Jesus and to share with
their Muslim neighbors and coworkers.
There are local churches, however, there
is limited ministry to non-believers,
especially Muslims.
• Pray for more Jewish believers to
share the message of Jesus Christ with
Muslims neighbours.
• Pray for a peace that brings people
together. Pray the societal and political
tensions would not distract Christians
from building God’s Kingdom and doing it
together.
Source: Christians in Israel
The Al Aqsa Mosque, the Dome of the Rock, and
the Temple Mount is one of the most controversial
religious sites in the world.
• Bless Israel with great wisdom as they face greater pressure from all sides.
Bless Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Knesset (legislative
branch) with wisdom in governing.
• Bless Jerusalem with peace.
• Bless the Christian Jewish and Arab populations with Your goodness, Your
love and boldness in the Lord Jesus.
• Father, bless Israel with Your plans, plans that will prosper them, plans to give
them a hope and future. (Prayer based on Jeremiah 29:11, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Jordan
June 12
“Pray also for me, that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel.”
– Ephesians 6:19 (NIV)
Christians in Jordan are asking believers to pray Ephesians 6:19 over them.
• Jordan is relatively stable, even though many
neighbouring nations are struggling for
politically stability. Pray for continued peace
and pray for increased freedom for believers
from all backgrounds.
• Local churches are increasingly helping and
reaching out to Syrian and Iraqi refugees. Pray
for deep love and much fruit as they share
Christ. Pray for the Holy Spirit to embolden the
church, as they are focusing on reaching Syrian
Muslims. Pray the church will be encouraged to
reach out to Jordanian Muslims.
• Pray for more Christian workers to be sent to the
areas of Jordan where there are no local church
fellowships. Pray for more nationals to join the
outreach ministry.
Source: Christians in Jordan
• Bless King Abdullah II of Jordan with understanding of the times and with
wisdom in dealing with Daesh (IS), the Syrian refugee crisis, and growing
powers of radical Islam within Jordan.
• Bless the efforts of the government, NGOs and the Church as they seek to care
for the Syrian poor and refugees.
• Bless the Church with the full Good News of the resurrected Lord Jesus and
with a continued ability to stay strong against terrorists.
• Father, bless them with the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ; may they know Him
fully. (Prayer based on Philippians 4:23, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Kuwait
June 13
“‘Now, Lord, consider their threats and enable your servants to speak your word with great boldness. Stretch out your hand to heal and
perform signs and wonders through the name of your holy servant Jesus.’ After they prayed,
the place where they were meeting was shaken. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly.”
–Acts 4:29-31 (NIV)
Pray for the believers in Kuwait to speak with boldness. Pray the Lord would continue to heal, especially Muslims; pray
that recognized signs and wonders would be taking place in Jesus’ name. Pray God would “shake” His places of prayer
and worship. Pray God would fill local believers in Kuwait with the Holy Spirit.
• Kuwait is a divided society. There is a large
conservative Salafist population that is
constantly at odds with the government. The
Salafists previously controlled the elected
Parliament, but have been marginalized
politically more recently. With the presence of
the U.S. military base, the political situation
is stable. Pray for the government of Kuwait.
Pray that in this climate of division, that
Kuwaitis would be open to seek the truth of
the Bible.
• There is substantial division between
churches and between local believers. Some
of the deepest divisions exist sadly amongst
different groups of Evangelicals that have
splintered away from one another. Pray for
greater unity. Pray churches can again work
together for the sake of the Kingdom of God.
• One ministry worker explains: We have a
sense that a real breakthrough with Kuwaitis
is near. Many are open and we have had the
opportunity to pray for many for healing
and for freedom from demonic oppression.
The handful of Kuwaiti believers, need to be
strengthened.
Source: Christian workers in Kuwait
• Bless You Lord
for sending rain
to Kuwait and
allowing this to
nourish the land.
• Bless them with
the ability to know how to live in these evil days of Daesh (IS) and to stand
against it.
• Bless the small number of Kuwaiti believers with fellowship together and with
a joy in You, Lord.
• The Lord bless you, Kuwait, and keep you; the Lord make His face shine on you
and be gracious to you; the Lord turn His face toward you and give you peace.
(Prayer based on Numbers 6:24-26, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Lebanon
June 14
“The righteous will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a cedar of Lebanon; planted in the house of the Lord,
they will flourish in the courts of our God.”
– Psalm 92:12-13 (NIV)
Christians in Lebanon are asking believers to pray Psalm 92:12-13 with them.
• Continue to pray for the local churches
reaching out to Syrian refugees. Pray
for local believers to grow deeper in
knowledge and application of Scripture.
Pray for the local churches to have
strength to continue to reach out and to
be bright lights in the midst of the current
situation and the refugee crisis.
• Across Lebanon, groups of Syrian Muslim
refugees are taking part in Discovery
Bible Studies (DBS). Pray many will
become disciples of Jesus and lead others
to become disciples (2 Timothy 2:2).
• In Southern Lebanon, numerous refugee
families live in informal camps under
severe conditions and in poverty. Pray for
the Syrian children who are not admitted
into public schools and are working to
support their families.
Source: Christians in Lebanon
• Bless Lebanon with a strong government that will be able to lead and unite
this nation with so many different strong factions.
• Bless Lebanon as they continue to serve the Syrian refugees.
• Bless the Church with strength to continue ministry to their own people as
well as the Syrians among them. Bless them with Your light shining through
them.
• Father, bless them with the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and may He be with
their spirit. (Prayer based on Philemon 1:25, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Libya
June 15
“But let all who take refuge in you be glad; let them ever sing for joy.
Spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may rejoice in you.”
– Psalm 5:11 (NIV)
Pray Psalm 5:11 over the Christians in Libya and the Libyan Christians outside the country.
• Pray for peace and the end of fighting, conflict
and bloodshed. Pray for the Government of
National Accord that the leaders will serve
the good of all Libyans and create a modern
nation state, not a confederation of tribes.
Pray for the completion and implementation
of the national Constitution. Pray for the
reconciliation of militias and tribal groups and
their re-integration into peaceful society.
• The number of Libyans who have accepted
Christ as Savior continues to increase. Those
believers inside the country are scattered
and are not meeting together, except for some
who are meeting together in one particular
city. Those living outside the country are now
assembling in a virtual e-church. Pray that
many Libyans will come to Jesus through
the outreach ministries of satellite TV and
other media. Pray for the new believers to
Mosque and Roman arch
be discipled and to have fellowship with one
another. Pray God will take away fear and give
the believers courage and boldness.
• Pray for the Christians in Libya. Pray for
protection and safety from fighting, theft, kidnapping and terrorist attacks. Pray also for
perseverance despite difficulties and stress. Pray for guidance from the Holy Spirit to find
locals who have open hearts and listening ears for the Word of God. Pray for wisdom in making
decisions each day.
Source: Christians focused on Libya
• Bless Libya with peace, bless them with a government that will be for all the
peoples; bless them with an end to war and fighting.
• Bless them with crops that grow, providing food, meeting their daily needs.
• Bless any servants of the Lord Jesus Christ living here with great fellowship,
deep times of personal encounters with Jesus and boldness each day.
• Father, may the fruit of the Spirit grow among Christian Believers and bless
them with love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control. (Prayer based on Galatians 5:22-23, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Mauritania
June 16
“When you enter a house, first say, ‘Peace to this house.’ If someone who promotes peace is there, your peace will rest on them;
if not, it will return to you. Stay there, eating and drinking whatever they give you, for the worker deserves his wages.
Do not move around from house to house.’”
– Luke 10:5-7 (NIV)
Christians in Mauritania are asking fellow believers to pray Luke 10:5-7 with them.
• Trust is earned over an extended period in this culture. Locals observe foreigners for a long
time before they are trusted. Therefore, the nature of the work in the country can make it hard
to create real trusting friendships. Pray Christian workers will be able to make good friendships
and that these local relationships will last.
• Ministry workers explain: Living a life of obedience to the Lord’s call is hard at times. Reaching
out to neighbors looks different than in other parts of the Muslim world. Please pray for favour
in learning the local language, immersing in the culture and a
greater measure of openness and acceptance of foreigners by
the locals.
• The fields are being prepared for harvest, but the laborers
are few. Pray for more workers, particularly families and
individuals with long-term commitment to join the work in
Mauritania (Matthew 9:35-38).
• Persecution of believers in Mauritania can be very severe. Ask
God for protection over local believers. Ask God to give them
courage, along with growth in faith and works.
• Christian workers pray daily for divine appointments with
seekers, those who are interested to know more about Jesus
and are willing to bring family members and friends along for
the discipleship journey. Pray workers will be bold in living out
our their faith so that they can find people of peace.
Source: Christians in Mauritania
• Bless Mauritania with gentle rains that will nourish their crops and provide
clean drinking water.
• Bless them with the ability to know how to move away from slavery and into
the honoring of people.
• Bless the Church with a desire to meet and have fellowship.
• Father, bless them with the ability to taste and see that You are good and bless
them with taking refuge in You. (Prayer based on Psalm 34:8, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Morocco
June 17
“For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.”
– 2 Timothy 1:7 (NIV)
Pray with the Christians in Morocco as they strive to be the presence of Jesus in this land.
• Workers across Morocco are sensing more openness to Word
of God among Moroccans in the past 2 years. Young people
especially are turning away from Islam and are more open to
the message of Jesus. Ask God to bring a great harvest of new
believers in Morocco during 2016.
• Ask God to open the borders between Algeria and Morocco. Pray
for more Algerian believers to be able to come and minister in
Morocco. Ask God for fruit to come from these opportunities,
especially among the Moroccan Berbers.
• Pray for victory over a spirit of fear among all Moroccan
believers. Ask God for breakthrough and freedom in this area.
May God strengthen each Moroccan believer to be bold and
courageous, wise and mature. Praise God for those who are
reaching out to other Moroccans boldly, especially through
online outreach.
Source: Christians in Morocco
• Bless the King Mohammed VI of Morocco and his government with wisdom to
deal with how to deal with and guarantee freedom of speech.
• Bless them with wisdom to understand how to deal with all the complex
issues around the Western Sahara.
• Father, bless the Church with an increased boldness to share You with others
during this year.
• Father, bless them with the ability to stay off the path of the wicked, not
to stand in the way of sinners and to keep out of the company of mockers.
(Prayer based on Psalm 1:1, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Oman
June 18
“I will make rivers flow on barren heights, and springs within the valleys.
I will turn the desert into pools of water, and the parched ground into springs.”
– Isaiah 41:18 (NIV)
There are only a handful of Omani believers in the country and the spiritual climate is described as hard, dry ground.
Pray that God will “soften” this hard ground and pour out His Spirit on the nation like rain on the dry desert.
There is a great deal of worry and fear
amongst the people of this nation due
to the fact that no one knows who will
take over once the current Sultan dies.
He has been very ill for a long time and
the inevitable change and the unknown
has really shaken the feeling of security
that most Omanis have had for many
years. There is also fear that the crisis in
neighbouring nations could “spill over”
into a place that has been known for
peace. The people of Oman have placed
their hope and trust in their country’s
security and stability, as much as in
religion, and the thought of losing that
security causes great fear in many of the
people.
The main government building
in Muscat, Oman.
Superstition and fear of spirits and curses are very much present in day-to-day life. There is also
the constant emptiness of trying to be good enough but not having the reassurance of salvation.
Islam is a part of life from childhood, but many of the younger generation don’t feel a connection
with religion.
• There is no known Omani church and the few national believers are isolated and live in danger
and fear. Pray for the believers to have the freedom to connect with one another to grow and be
encouraged.
• Christian workers in Oman explain: There is great anticipation that God is on the move and
many are feeling the need to pray with urgency. There is also an urgency to sow the seeds of the
Gospel now abundantly while there is still the ability to do so. Please pray that God would pour
out mercy and love on these people that have been known as peacemakers. Pray for the workers
who, despite the risks, are still able and willing to share the Gospel in the hope of a thriving
Omani church.
Source: Christians in Oman
• Bless Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said of Oman and his government with
continued leadership in negotiating peace between nations.
• Bless the people with education and a desire to work and serve to make Oman
a better country.
• Bless the small Omani Church and the expatriate Churches with love for You
and love for their neighbors.
• Father, You say; “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children
of God.” Father, bless them with many coming into Your Kingdom. (Prayer
based on Matthew 5:9, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Qatar
June 19
“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.
By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”
– John 13:34-35 (NIV)
“I have given them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one— I in them and you in me—so that they may
be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me.”
– John 17:22-23 (NIV)
Christians in the Arabian Peninsula are asking believers to pray John 13:34-35 and John 17:22-23 over Qatar.
• Qatar is relatively politically stable, yet it is struggling to
maintain its cultural and religious values amidst rapid
development and modernization. Pray that the government’s
response, often influenced by Islamic fundamentalists, will
be driven by the desire to honor to God—respecting and
protecting the rights of all, especially the majority foreign
workers, by observing of international labour laws and basic
human rights.
• Praise the Lord for the granting of property for building of
churches and places of worship. Still, the reality is there
remains insufficient space to accommodate the large
number of Christ followers! Pray that the government
will grant permission for groups to meet outside of the
compounds in places like restaurants, hotels, etc. Pray for
increasing unity among the various fellowships, and that
God would use these fellowships to meet the growing needs
of the very poor migrant communities, especially in the
labour camps, and that they would be bold to proclaim the
Word of God to these people.
• Several years ago, the government cracked down on
Christian workers, resulting in deportations and causing
fragmentation and fear in the Christian community. Pray
for God to break the spirit of fear and rebuild deep trust and
unity of the workers so that they can work in a coordinated
and concerted way again. Pray for Christians to come
together to pray, worship and fellowship together. Pray that
God would grant the different fellowships a united heart to
impact Qatar for Jesus’ sake.
Source: Christian ministry leader in the Arabian Peninsula
• Bless the government of Qatar with a deep desire to stand up for the human
rights of all people and even to to be an example to other nations.
• Bless the many different Churches from expatriate communities that meet
during the week; bless them with great worship.
• Bless the few Qatari Believers in Jesus with boldness to meet together in
unity.
• Father, bless them with the ability not to repay evil for evil, but rather to repay
evil with blessings, and may You bless them as well. (Prayer based on 1 Peter
3:9, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Saudi
Arabia
June 20
“The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness
for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor…”
– Isaiah 61:1-2 (NIV)
Pray with the Christians in Saudi Arabia as they strive to be the presence of Jesus in this land.
In the midst of war to the north and south of Saudi
Arabia, with growing economic pressure and rumors of
political instability in the royal family, the Saudi people
are facing an uncertain future.
• Pray God directs the royal family and governing
officials to make wise decisions in line with God’s will
for the country.
• As the region experiences instability, may this be
a time for the people of Saudi to start questioning
their foundation and beliefs. Pray the Lord puts new
questions into their hearts, to seek Jesus.
• Pray for emerging Saudi believers, that they may
be encouraged and strengthened in the Lord. Pray
against the fear and distrust that keeps many of them isolated. Pray
for believers to have the courage to meet together. Pray for whole
households, families and friendship groups to come to the Lord, so that
local fellowships will be formed. Praise the Lord; He will build His church.
• Pray for revival amongst the many expat Christians working here, and a
heart of love towards the Saudi people that moves them to pray and reach
out as the Lord directs.
• The severity of the economic situation resulting from low oil prices is
beginning to effect companies causing them to slash budgets, reduce
manpower and slow or stop new hiring. Pray for God to protect the jobs of
intentional Christian workers.
Source: Christians in Saudi Arabia
• Bless King Salman of Saudi Arabia, who is called the Custodian of the Two
Holy Mosques (in Mecca and Medina), with wisdom to rule his nation and to
know how to move forward in international relations.
• Turn the blessing of oil into a blessing to the whole world and for Your glory.
• Bless Saudis who connect through social media with Christian programs and
websites; teach them about You.
• Father, bless them with the ability to commit all their ways to You and
establish Your plans among them. (Prayer based on Proverbs 16:3, the Holy
Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Somalia
June 21
“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing!
Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?”
– Isaiah 43:18-19 (NIV)
“How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity.”
– Psalm 133:1 (NIV)
Christians living among Somali people are asking believers to pray these verses for Somalia.
• Praise God for the way He is working among
the Somali people and for the numbers
coming to Christ in the diaspora and in the
Horn of Africa. Thank the Lord for the way
He is using social media to reach the Somalia
people.
• Pray for unity among the growing number of
believers. Often, there is potential for mistrust
and disagreements.
• Pray for the Lord to raise up Somali leaders.
Thank God for the many small groups
meeting together.
• Pray for the believers to stand strong in the
midst of persecution. Pray for their protection
and wisdom in combination with boldness.
• Pray for churches, organizations and
individual workers to serve Somalis in the
diaspora and in the Horn of Africa. Pray
for sensitivity towards the Holy Spirit in
all activities and relationships. Pray for
resources for the ministry and support for the
national workers.
• Pray for peace; pray for the violence to
stop within Somalia. Pray for the many
Somalis in Kenya who are harassed due
to ethnic tension. Pray for the Internally
Displaced Peoples (IDPs), and the refugees in
neighboring countries, fleeing the fighting
and famine.
Source: Christians focused on Somalia
The civil war and famine in Somalia have driven
thousands away from their homes. These boys are
in Dhagahaley refugee camp in Kenya.
Pray for the Somali refugees.
• Bless Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, the president of Somalia, and the parliament
with a desire to work together to build a strong Somalia where Islamic
militants cannot destroy the country.
• Blessed are the poor, widows and orphans; may their needs be met.
• Bless the Church, small in Somalia but growing in other lands. Bless them
with a deep relationship in Jesus and with a desire to share Christ back in
Somalia.
• Father, bless them with the ability to bring all of the offering into Your
presence, Father open the floodgates of Your heavens on them and pour out
Your blessings.
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
South
Sudan
June 22
“For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD as the waters cover the sea.”
– Habakkuk 2:14 (NIV)
Pray this knowledge of the gospel of Jesus will be preached in South Sudan so that the people will not perish.
• Pray for national unity: The peace agreement was signed in
August 2015 between the government and the opposition
leader. Pray that it will be implemented for the sake of
peace and unity.
• Pray for the economic situation in the country: There have
been high price-increases, which resulted in the citizens
not being able to afford to buy products and caused the
devaluation of the local currency.
• Pray for security situation: There has been an increase of
armed robberies in all cities.
• Pray for the locals who are experiencing hunger: Most
parts of the country are experiencing drought. As a result,
civilians are moving to neighboring countries to settlement
camps.
• Pray for those in need: Orphans, widows, Internally
Displaced Peoples (IDPs), street children – the numbers of
these individuals-in-need are increasing everyday. Pray
for charitable organizations to be able to serve among
displaced people.
• Pray for co-existence between the cattle keepers and
farmers: Cattle are taken to where people are farming, thus
destroying crops. Hence, conflict arises, leaving many
displaced. Pray for reconciliation and healing among the
tribes in South Sudan.
• Pray for OM South Sudan: Pray God will enable the team
to faithfully serve amongst the significant needs within
South Sudan. Pray for opportunity for the Good News to be
preached among the Muslims.
Source: Christians focused on Somalia
Photo by Andrew W.
• Bless President Salva Kiir and opposition leader Riek Machar with the ability
to bring lasting peace to South Sudan.
• Bless the people with the daily food they need.
• Bless the Church with unity in the body of Christ, even with different tribes
coming together and putting down their weapons.
• Father, bless this nation with a desire to do your will and make those plans
succeed. (Prayer based on Psalm 20:4, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Sudan
June 23
“No longer will violence be heard in your land, nor ruin or destruction within your borders,
but you will call your walls Salvation and your gates Praise.”
– Isaiah 60:18 (NIV)
Pray with the Christians in Sudan as they strive to be the presence of Jesus in this land.
Since 1989, more than 2 million people have died as a result of the
civil war. Sudan separated into two countries, and there is ongoing fighting primarily in three areas: the Nuba Mountains, Darfur
and the Blue Nile.
• Pray for the fighting to cease in Sudan and for the government
to follow God’s will.
• Pray for safety in these war-torn regions and for the salvation
of the people of Sudan.
At the end of the 2012 the government required approximately
200 Christian missionaries to leave the country. The government
took their possessions: cars, houses, computers and phones. Local
believers continue to meet, but have faced many struggles and
church closures.
• Pray for the local church leaders to be more united and show
God’s love in this situation.
Blankets for Nuba Sudanese Refugees
Local Christian workers live in five different areas as ‘tentmakers’ and are focused on church planting.
• Pray for safety and a fruitful ministry in their country.
• Pray for God to use these local believers to mobilize more individuals for outreach among unreached
people groups.
The government has started arresting the local active Christian workers and has put some of them in prison,
with the intent to stop Christianity in Sudan.
• Please pray for the Christians in prison and for their families.
• Pray God will protect Muslim background believers (MBBs) so they can take the message of the gospel to
their people, tribes and families.
• Pray for the Sudanese church to show the love of God to Muslim neighbours in this difficult time.
Due to the war, there are significant numbers of Sudanese refugees around the world. In Egypt there are
approximately 5 million Sudanese.
• Please pray for God work among these people, for Sudanese to come to know Jesus as Lord, and also for
their basic daily needs to be met.
Source: Sudanese Christians forced to leave Sudan
• Bless the President of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, and the government with the
knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
• Bless the people of Darfur with peace and Your protection from evil.
• Bless the Church with strength to continue to meet and be a light as the
darkness increases around them.
• Father, bless them with a deeper trust in You; may they find their confidence in
You. (Prayer based on Jeremiah 17:7, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Syria
June 24
“I pray that out of his glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through his Spirit in your inner being,
so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith. And I pray that you, being rooted and established in love.”
– Ephesians 3:16-17 (NIV)
“To the church of the Thessalonians [Syrians] in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ: Grace to you and peace.”
– 1 Thessalonians 1:1 (NIV)
Christians in the Middle East are asking believers to pray Ephesians 3:16-17 and 1 Thessalonians 1:1 for those in Syria.
• In the midst of the war in
Syria, evil actions seem to be
increasing within Syria. Pray
for the restraint of evil. Pray
that God-fearing leaders to
rise up and lead this country
into peace.
• Pray for local churches in
Syria to stay strong under
immense pressure. Pray
for them to be faithful and
loving witnesses to their
neighbours at this time.
• Pray for Christian workers
who are involved with
Syrian Internally Displaced
Peoples (IDPs) and refugees.
Pray for physical, emotional
and spiritual strength and
wisdom. Pray for longterm workers in this region
serving among refugees.
• Pray for the refugees, there
are immense physical,
emotional and spiritual
needs.
Source: Christians focused on Syria
Women and families meeting in the main mosque in Aleppo
before the war began.
• Bless President Bashar al-Assad of Syria with wisdom in leading a country
that is a battle zone with many nations involved of the war.
• Bless the Daesh (IS) fighters with the knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ and
repentance in His name that leads to salvation in Him alone.
• Bless the persecuted Church with love for their neighbors and strength to
continue to battle for the glory of their Lord Jesus.
• Father, bless them with the ability to keep Your statutes and to seek You with
all their hearts. (Prayer based on Psalm 119:2, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Tunisia
June 25
“Look at the nations and watch— and be utterly amazed.
For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.”
–Habakkuk 1:5 (NIV)
Pray with the Christians in Tunisia as they strive to be the presence of Jesus in this land.
• Pray for those in political positions to seek improvements for
the country’s economical situation. Pray for the government
to continue to work for the protection of the country against
radical Islamic militants.
• Pray for the local church fellowships throughout the country.
Pray for the discipleship of new believers. Pray for humble
servant leaders for these local churches. Pray for deep
trusting friendships and love among believers that creates
strong community. Pray for a burden for the lost to be placed
in believer’s hearts. Pray for boldness and courage for
believers to share with family and friends about Jesus Christ.
• Pray for spiritual protection for Christian workers in the
country. Pray for provision of residency visas, which will
allow many different nationalities to remain working inside
the country. Pray for unity among international and Tunisian
believers to work side-by-side for the sake of the gospel.
• Pray Habakkuk 1:5 for Tunisia. From the time of the revolution
until now, the events originating out of this small country are
still newsworthy. Pray for a move of the Holy Spirit in bringing
conviction of sin and repentance that brings multitudes of
Tunisians to Christ. Pray for many to come to faith, that none
will be lost.
Source: Christians in Tunisia
Birthplace of the Arab Spring
• Bless the nation of Tunisia with wisdom in dealing with the continued Islamic
terrorism that destroys lives and the economy.
• Bless the president of Tunisia and other governmental leaders as they seek to
move the country toward greater peace and stability and away from corruption
and greed.
• Bless the Church with the ability to disciple new and old Believers in Jesus,
and that the brethren will remain strong in You.
• Father, bless the Church with the ability to heed Your instructions, allowing
them to trust in You. (Prayer based on Proverbs 16:20, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
United
Arab
Emirates
June 26
“For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith
and pierced themselves with many griefs.”
– 1 Timothy 6:10 (NIV)
Materialism blinds people from seeing their spiritual and emotional neediness.
Arabs have a heritage of being fatherless in that Abraham, the father of Ishmael, sent his son away (Genesis 21:9-14).
Pray for restoration of fellowship with the Father of the fatherless (Psalm 68:5),
that Emiratis would see their neediness and ask questions, and that the Father would reveal eternal truth.
• Pray for the leaders of the United Arab Emirates
(UAE) to have wisdom and tolerance, allowing
citizens to change their faith. Pray for the
government to be able to keep the country safe from
insurgent/terrorist groups and provide policies that
encourage young people to be motivated to work
hard for the good of their country. Pray for the UAE’s
relationships with other countries in the region, like
Iran (tension over disputed islands). Pray for further
disillusionment with Islam and rejection of the
radical groups that would lead to discovery of the
Truth that will set them free!
• Pray for unity, not uniformity, among the expat
churches in the UAE. Pray the churches will partner
together for the sake of the gospel. Pray for the Lord
to send mature and capable leaders to disciple the
many international believers who come to faith in
the UAE and for solid Bible teaching. Pray for the
churches to share their faith with locals so that indigenous fellowships of believers will arise in
the cities and villages of the UAE.
• Pray Christian workers will be not be distracted by the materialism, comforts and amenities
in the UAE. Pray for Christians serving intentionally in the UAE to be people of prayer, asking
God to move miraculously in this land. Pray Christians will seek and find new avenues and
opportunities to engage with locals as the country changes politically, economically and
culturally.
Source: Christians in the UAE
• Bless the leaders of the UAE as they seek to understand how to protect their
own land from Daesh (IS) and other forms of militant Islam.
• Bless the government of UAE because they allow expatriates to worship freely
in many locations across the country.
• Bless the very few Believers of Jesus from the UAE with a great desire to know
and worship Him.
• Father, bless them with the ability to love You, to walk in Your ways and to
follow Your laws and commands. (Prayer based on Deuteronomy 30:16, the
Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
West
Bank
June 27
“Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong,
they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us.”
– 1 Peter 2:12 (NIV)
Christians near the West Bank are asking prayer based on 1 Peter 2:12.
• Praise God for the many
encouraging stories coming
from churches in the West
Bank over the last year,
including sharing Scripture
with Muslims. Pray the
churches would continue to
persevere as they represent a
small part of the population
and face persecution.
• Pray for a church in Ramallah,
which also serves as a home
for boys. Please pray that the
church would grow spiritually
and that the boys who live
there would grow up to be men
of God.
• Pray for the ministry to the
disabled in Bethlehem. Pray
many Muslims and others
would find Christ and receive
comfort, as God’s people care
for them.
• Pray for church fellowships to
be started in the areas of the West Bank where there are none.
• Pray for a stable, reliable and peaceful leadership to develop in this region. Pray the Lord would
thwart the plans of groups that wish to cause chaos here.
Source: Christians serving among Palestinians
• Bless the Palestinian Authority government as it deals with the West Bank and
Gaza Strip, seeking to unify Palestinian areas.
• Bless aging President Mahmoud Abbas with wisdom in dealing with so many
violent forces all around the Palestinian-controlled territories.
• Bless Palestinian Believers in Jesus as they suffer a lack of respect by
Palestinian Muslims; and comfort those seeking to leave the hatred of their
land.
• Father, bless them with a great hunger and thirst for Your righteousness that
will fill them up. (Prayer based on Matthew 5:6, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Western
Sahara
June 28
“This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.”
– John 15:8 (NIV)
Pray with the Christians in Western Sahara as they strive to be the presence of Jesus in this land.
• This long disputed territory, wanting independence but currently governed by Morocco,
continues to struggle with large refugee camps and issues of displacement. Ask God for a
resolution to this political issue. (Pray Proverbs 2:10.)
• There are very few Christian workers in this region focusing on the Saharawi people. Pray
Christian workers will find many opportunities to share the Gospel and find that their labors
bear much fruit this year. (Pray 2 Corinthians 9:6.)
• Pray for Christian workers, particularly families and individuals with a long-term commitment,
to serve in the Western Sahara. (Pray Matthew 9:35-38.)
Source: Christians in Morocco with a desire to see the Gospel move into Western Sahara.
• Bless the exiled government of Western Sahara with the ability to negotiate
with Morocco and to know how to lead their nation into the future.
• Bless the United Nations with the power to further the referendum that will
allow Western Sahara independence from or integration with Morocco.
• Bless the Sahrawi people, many who are refugees, with health, food and
shelter.
• Father, may You meet all their needs according to Your great riches found in
the Lord Jesus Christ. (Prayer based on Philippians 4:19, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Yemen
June 29
“From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth;
and he marked out their appointed times in history
and the boundaries of their lands.
God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us.”
– Acts 17:26-27
“All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord, and all the families of the nations will bow down before him
for dominion belongs to the Lord and he rules over the nations.”
– Psalm 22:27-28
Christians focused on Yemen are asking for prayer based on Acts 17:26-27 and Psalm 22:27-28.
• There are at least four major factions fighting in Yemen with
outside forces also involved. However, the situation changes daily.
Pray for stability across the country. In the absence of electricity,
water and medical supplies – in addition to escalating food and
transport costs – there is a critical need for humanitarian aid to
be able to enter the country.
• Pray for the groups of believers meeting in the two main cities
and for the scattered believers in other areas, that they would be
established in Christ. Pray local believers would become family to
one another, forgiving and including one another. Pray God would
help them focus on being trustworthy, that they would desire to
give honor rather than seek it, and that they would count others
as more important than themselves. Pray for Christians inside
Yemen to set an example by modeling a lifestyle of holiness.
• If foreign workers are able to return, pray they would live out and
model to local believers how to love one another in spirit and in
truth. Pray for Christian workers now outside of Yemen to rest in
God’s sovereignty, rather than in their frustration at not being able
to go into Yemen.
Source: Christians who lived in Yemen
• Bless Yemen with peace, for they have known so much fighting and war.
• Bless them with rains that will nourish their crops and bring an increase of
food, providing for the poor.
• Bless the Church with deep fellowship together, great worship of the Father
and with strength to live in these hard times.
• Father, bless them with You as their shepherd, knowing that in You they will
lack nothing; bless them with green pastures and quiet waters. (Prayer based
on Psalm 23:1-2, the Holy Bible)
Source: WIN International Network
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Media
across
MENA
June 30
“Then Jesus told them this parable: ‘Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them.
Doesn’t he leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it?’”
– Luke 15:3-4 (NIV)
Christians serving in media to Arabs are asking for prayer focused on Luke 15:3-4.
Media outreach across the Arab world
Across the Arab world people search for water to
survive and thrive, but to seek for spiritual truths,
other than what their Islamic leaders reveal, is
strongly prohibited in Muslim countries. In many of
these countries it is still difficult to find and buy a
Bible or to find a Christian to ask about the truth of
the gospel.
During the last decade, there has been an increase
of new Arabic Christian TV programmes available
via satellite TV. These have millions of viewers
and many Muslims are watching Christian TV
programmes!
• Pray that more Muslims will watch and
understand the Biblical teaching.
Internet and social media are used throughout the
Arab world. However, it is used effectively not only
by Christians, but also by groups like Daesh (ISIS).
• Pray that the Lord would call more Christian
workers to produce TV-programmes and online
media.
• Pray the Lord will protect these media content
creators, as they present Scripture and Biblical
teaching.
Satellite dishes are everywhere in the Arab world,
even in small villages.
Follow Up of Christian Media
While response is high to Christian Arab programs, follow-up is a challenge, and sadly
not always part of the media strategy.
• Pray for better partnership and coordination with follow-up.
Each Muslim seeker needs attention and answers to their questions. As trust replaces
fear, some are ready to meet with a Christian face-to-face. Pray more seekers would
desire to meet with a believer and then either be integrated into a local community of
believers or start a new Bible fellowship.
Communities of Jesus followers are regularly started in unreached cities through the
follow-up of individuals, both by connecting them with other lonely believers and
helping them reach their own communities.
• Pray Luke 15:3-4, for the ministry to Muslims through the media. Pray for the
scattered sheep across the Arab world, to be found by those searching for them.
• Pray for the emerging local church in the Arab world. Their passion and involvement
to follow up their people is steadily increasing.
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Laylat al Qadr
(Night of Power or the Night of Destiny)
July 1
“The visions of your prophets were false and worthless; they did not expose your sin to ward off your captivity.
The prophecies they gave you were false and misleading.”
– Lamentations 2:14 (NIV)
“For He has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves,
in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”
– Colossians 1:13-14 (NIV)
Christians serving among Muslims suggest we keep these verses in mind as we pray regarding this topic:
Lamentations 2:14 and Colossians 1:13-14
Laylat al-Qadr [Night of Power]
“The Night of Power is better than a thousand months”
(Surat al-qadr, 3).
Muslims believe that God revealed the first verses of the
Qur’an during this night and that it is the holiest night of
the year. Many will spend the whole night in prayer and
devotion in mosques or at home, reading the Qur’an and
hoping that their requests will be granted, specifically
asking for forgiveness. A hadith promises, “Whosoever
offers voluntary prayers during the Night of Power out of
belief and expecting from Allah its reward will have his
past sins forgiven” (Bukhari and Muslim).
• Pray that Muslims will see their own sinfulness and
spiritual disillusionment with the promises of Islam.
• Pray Muslims will open themselves to true revelations
from God.
• Pray for opportunities for Christians to share about the
forgiveness through Jesus and for Muslims to hear His
voice.
Laylat al-Qadr [Night of Destiny]
Laylat al-Qadr is also translated as Night of Destiny. Muslims expect that
their prayers during this night will change their destiny for the year. Many
devotions are aimed at reaching a higher spiritual state, promising an
eternal destiny closer to God. Many are experiencing dreams, visions, and
other supernatural incidents.
• Pray many Muslims will have dreams and visions of Jesus during this
night.
• Pray that Jesus will reveal His power through signs and miracles.
• Pray that Muslims will experience the fullness of God in Jesus.
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Refugees
Aid/Relief across the Arab world
July 2
“For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility,
by setting aside in his flesh the law with its commands and regulations. His purpose was to create in himself one new humanity out
of the two, thus making peace, and in one body to reconcile both of them to God through the cross, by which he put to death their hostility.”
– Ephesians 2:14-16 (NIV)
Christians focused on caring for refugees are asking us to pray Ephesians 2:14-16 with them.
The Arab world continues to face multiple emergency
situations on an unprecedented scale. The humanitarian
situation in Syria and Iraq remains a serious concern. Yemen
and Libya are under great security threat.
In the fifth year of the Syrian conflict, there are more than
4 million Syrian refugees in the region. Inside Syria, an
additional 11 million people are in need of humanitarian
assistance. The security situation remains volatile, and
humanitarian access is a challenge. In Iraq, the deteriorating
security situation and the Daesh (ISIS) surge in the summer of
2014 triggered new waves of displacement.
The crisis brought enormous social and economic impacts
on the neighbouring countries hosting refugees. Specifically,
Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey are hosting so many refugees
that they are showing great social strain: overstretching
basic services, aggravating unemployment, diminishing
investment, and growing resentment from host communities.
• Pray for political and tribal solutions that honor God and
bring lasting peace.
• Pray for humanitarian responses to be generous and fair.
The five-year conflict in Syria has turned upside down many
social structures and patterns of life. Interestingly, people
are displaced into regions where they come into contact with
Christians in ways that they never would have before.
Photos by Andrew W.
The church in the region is under great strain. Christian emigration from the region
is so high that many churches report 60-80% of believers have left in the past five years. Still, the
churches are full with attendees and there are many Muslims who are hearing the good news for
the first time.
Those who have remained in Syria report great spiritual interest. Each of OM’s local partner
churches has conducted baptisms regularly in the past year. Churches in Lebanon are actively
providing practical relief help and these churches are filled with Muslims who regularly attend
meetings, with some who desire more Bible study and follow-up. Churches in northern Iraq report
some openness to the gospel in the refugee camps.
• Pray for the local believers who have chosen to remain in war zones in order to minister to those in need to be a witness to the gospel.
• Pray for new local leaders to be raised up for the ministries.
• Pray for revival among historic Christian denominations and for wisdom and renewal among bishops and priests.
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Human
Rights
July 3
“Masters, provide your slaves with what is right and fair, because you know that you also have a Master in heaven.”
– Colossians 4:1 (NIV)
“Continue to remember those in prison as if you were together with them in prison,
and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering.”
– Hebrews 13:3 (NIV)
Scriptures focused on the issues of Human Rights are emphasized by Christian workers in the Arab world.
It was not until 1960 that Saudi Arabia formally abolished slavery in the kingdom. And to this day,
especially in places like the Gulf region and Libya, there is still a kind of slavery in which workers from
certain countries have official rights but, in practice, are treated as slaves. Recent stories coming from
the region of domestic workers being abused and when they strike back, are put in jail, deported and
sometimes executed.
Citizens from countries held in respect are better off than those from countries that are considered
less advanced and whose citizens are not held in high esteem. The second group of people, desperate
for work because of appalling economic situations in their home countries, are forced to work in harsh
conditions, are poorly paid and sometimes even sent home without being paid in-full.
In some situations local expatriate churches are trying to make these labourers aware of their legal
rights.
• Pray for these churches to be successful in getting materials to these labourers.
• Pray the governments where these situations exist will come under pressure from the United Nations
to improve the conditions of those who come for employment.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was adopted by the United Nations guarantees, under
Article 18, “Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes
freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and
in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice,
worship and observance.” However, though Muslim countries signed this
document they wrote the Universal Islamic Declaration of Human Rights,
which states, “Every person has the right to freedom of conscience and
worship in accordance with his religious beliefs.” Note this does not allow
the freedom to change one’s religion.
The UIDHR states that human rights is based on the law, but the Arabic
version uses the word Shari’a (Islamic law) according to which it is not legal
for a Muslim to change his or her religion.
• Pray for Muslims who become followers of Christ Jesus who want
to change their religion would have the right to do so. Pray other
governments would put pressure on Islamic governments to allow these
believers to change their religion. Pray that these believers would stand
firm in their faith.
• Pray for groups like Set My People Free who are advocates for human
rights.
“We are not to simply bandage the wounds of victims beneath the wheels of
injustice, we are to drive a spoke into the wheel itself.”
– Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Sunni/Shiite
conflicts
July 4
“For he himself is our peace, who has made the two groups one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility,
by setting aside in his flesh the law with its commands and regulations.
His purpose was to create in himself one new humanity out of the two, thus making peace,
and in one body to reconcile both of them to God through the cross, by which he put to death their hostility.”
– Ephesians 2:14-16 (NIV)
Christians who have served among Sunni and Shiite Muslims encourage believers to pray Ephesians 2:14-16.
Sunni [companions of Mohammad] versus Shiite [blood relatives of Mohammad]
The Sunni versus Shiite conflict is, at its earliest appearance, a conflict between Mohammad’s
companions Abu Baker and Omar, verses his closest family members, Ali, his cousin and son-inlaw, and Fatima. The Sunnis have emphasized qualifications over family connections while the
Shiites have emphasized the inherited virtue of blood relationship to Islam’s prophet.
Tensions mounted as Ali finally became Caliph or successor of the prophet and was opposed by
Abu Baker’s daughter Aisha, who was Mohammad’s youngest and most famous wife. Ali’s most
dangerous foes turned out to be Muslims of Mecca who deposed him and eventually killed off not
only Ali, but also his sons Hassan and Hussein. Over the centuries these injustices to Ali’s family,
the Shiites, festered and seethed in intensity until the present day.
• Pray that God’s mercy would draw both Sunni and Shitte to the Lord Jesus.
Though this background does not present a fertile background for the Gospel of Christ, His
Kingdom will prevail as the conflict unfolds. There has been historically little testimony of Christ in
most of the areas of this conflict, but millions of Muslims’ sensitivities have been deeply injured by
the sheer inhumanity of the conflict of Muslim to Muslim.
• Pray that many Sunni and Shiite would look outside of Islam and find the truth in the Bible and
the love of the Lord Jesus.
One of the recent outbursts
between the two groups was
experienced in Yemen. Wave after
wave of recent air and artillery
strikes have destroyed the
country’s frail infrastructure.
• Pray for the human needs
of the people, food, shelter,
education and employment
in Yemen. Pray for openness
to the testimony of Christian
organizations providing aid.
The destroyed Pearl Roundabout in Bahrain still represents the ongoing
conflict and struggle between Sunni and Shiite.
Ramadan Prayer
As Muslims pray and fast during Ramadan, we pray for them.
Saul
of
Tarsus
(fanatics coming to Christ)
July 5
“Meanwhile, Saul was still breathing out murderous threats against the Lord’s disciples. He went to the high priest and asked him for
letters to the synagogues in Damascus, so that if he found any there who belonged to the Way, whether men or women,
he might take them as prisoners to Jerusalem. As he neared Damascus on his journey, suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him.
He fell to the ground and heard a voice say to him, ‘Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?’
‘Who are you, Lord?’ Saul asked.
‘I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting,’ he replied.”
– Acts 9:1-5 (NIV)
Christians in the Arab world are praying more people will have encounters like Saul Acts 9:1-5.
Stephen was the first martyr of the Christian faith. Saul of Tarsus was watching and giving
approval to the killing of Stephen (Acts 8:1). Saul probably had already heard the message of Jesus
and what these followers of His were saying. Saul wanted to destroy the church. Stephen had just
given one of the longest sermons recorded in Scripture and Saul heard it. Saul was seeking the
death of the church. And then Jesus reached down from heaven and called Saul to Himself. Saul
becomes Paul and becomes one of the greatest servants of Christ.
Pray that God would call leaders from Daesh (ISIS) and other
radical Islamic groups to Himself. May they be called to be bold
witnesses unto the life-changing power found in the living
Christ.
Pray that God would call out radical followers of Islam to be
radical followers of the living Lord Jesus. As Saul of Tarsus one of the fiercest persecutors of the Church - became one of
the most powerful proponents of the Gospel, please pray that
many Islamists will have a radical conversion to Christ.
As the month of prayer for Ramadan comes to a close, please
continue to seek God to do great things in the Arab world. Pray
for Christians in the Arab world to show love to their Muslim
neighbours.
• Lord, we ask that Your supernatural love would continue to
move us forward into love.
• Lord, help us have Your peace each day as we interact with
Muslim neighbours.
A statue of Paul and Ananias in
Damascus, Syria.
Thanks for praying for the Muslim world.
May many Muslims come to faith in the Lord Jesus Christ
and follow Him with joyful hearts.