Regardless of where we live, Christ’s peace can overcome every trouble and turmoil.
Jesus’ peace is for Yemen, where war and famine claim the lives of children, and for uprooted Syrian and Iraqi families seeking refuge in other nations.
It’s for the families of Gaza, a contested territory enmeshed in hostilities between Israelis and Palestinians.
From Boise to Baghdad, Jesus’ peace is available in every uncertainty. And for all who call on Christ as Savior, He gives peace for eternity.
Join us in praying that Muslim families surrounded by unrest will discover peace in Christ and embrace Him as the Savior who has overcome the world.
Gaza
Pray for peace between Israelis and Palestinians in Gaza, a contested strip of land. Pray for cycles of violence to give way to peace, and ask God to establish justice and meaningful reconciliation in this land.
Iran
Ask God for the lifting of tensions between Iran, its neighbors, and global powers. Pray that the growing Iranian house church movement will multiply, with new believers added every day. Pray for Jesus to be worshiped throughout this vast land.
Iraq
Home to one of the world’s earliest known civilizations, war-ravaged Iraq faces ongoing political, economic, and social instability. Recent protests have highlighted Iraqis frustrations with the government. Ask God to send teams of courageous witnesses to every major city, and pray that Iraqis will find lasting hope in the Gospel.
Syria
Over 5.6 million refugees have fled Syria, and another 6.6 million have sought safety elsewhere in the country. Pray for an end to fighting and for God’s peace to cover each man, woman, and child traumatized by war. Pray for Syrians to hear the Gospel and turn to Christ.
Yemen
Since 2015, civil war has gripped and devastated Yemen. Pray for peace between Houthi rebels and the Saudi-led coalition. Ask God to bring relief to millions of starving children. Pray that faithful workers will find innovative ways to bring the hope of the Gospel to Yemen.
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