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Prayer for the Nations
Praying for the Nation of Israel. The Jewish People will be able to hear the God word that Jesus is the Messiah and accept Him as their savior. Peace of the Nation.
Pray that the UN Dignitaries, Diplomats, and all Specialized Agencies start becoming what the U.N. Charter was designed to do. (The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights)
Missionary all over the world, especially those are in prisons or in areas of conflict and civil wars. Prayer for believers that are in countries that it is against the law to worship anything except State approved religion.
There are people who are bought & sold for sex trafficking & exploration.( In 2016, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children estimated that 1 in 6 endangered runaways reported to them were likely sex trafficking victims. Globally, the International Labor Organization estimates that there are 4.5 million people trapped in forced sexual exploitation globally. ) Drug Cartel and gang or Mafia style crime organization.
Family of God, I'm asking for prayer for a church that was attacked earlier. Ten Christians died 47 were injured. Let’s pray for comfort for them and peace of mind as well.
The church is in Indonesia!!!
Nikki Haley is U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
A child born the year South Sudan achieved independence will be 7 this year. She has no memory of her country at peace. Odds are, violence has driven her from her home. She is malnourished. She has likely never been in school. If she is sheltering in a U.N.  Protection of Civilians site, more likely than not ,her mother has been a victim of rape or assault.
For nearly five years, the world’s youngest country has been at civil war. I often hear people say we should be patient and wait for the elites who started the war to come to peace on their terms. But the children of South Sudan cannot wait.
Violence has displaced more than 4 million people in South Sudan, and some 2 1/2 million have fled to other countries. Nearly two-thirds of the refugees are children. Tens of thousands are dead. Seven million South Sudanese need humanitarian assistance.
Nothing prepares you to hear the firsthand accounts of extreme violence suffered by women and children. I listened to their stories when I traveled to South Sudan last year to visit one of the United Nations’ largest peacekeeping missions and relief operations.
At the Protection of Civilians site, I lost count of the number of women who told me they had been raped, their husbands had been shot or their children had been stolen before they fled to safety.