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Isolated Believers
For years we have prayed for isolated believers across Libya. These are people who have come to know the Lord but are not living close to other believers, and they might still be hiding their faith from their families for fear of their lives. Continue to pray for these isolated believers. Pray for their whole…
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100 Days of Prayer for Libya
Source: pray4libya.net We invite you to join us and others all over the world in calling out for Libya from May 24-September 1, 2015! Join in fasting and/or prayer for Libya by visiting their website and signing up to participate! You can also download their great prayer guide here.
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How to pray for crisis and injustice
As we hear news from Libya, we realise more and more this nation is (once again) slipping deeper into crisis and injustice abounds! 24/7 Prayer has some great resources to help us pray in times of crisis and injustice, They write: Prayer moves the hand of God and changes the course of history. We live in…
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Libyan Killings Lead To an Opportunity for the Gospel in Egypt
Source: Pray for the Nations The brutal execution of 21 Christians in Libya sparked a feeling of unity and opportunity for Egyptian Christians. Undaunted by the killings, the director of the Bible Society of Egypt saw a golden opportunity for the gospel. “We must have a Scripture tract ready to distribute to the nation as…
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Pray for Everything
Prayer is the constant desire to be in God’s presence. We are learning His will, seeking to follow His will and inviting Him to be part of all we are doing. Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will…
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A Year of Prayer for Libya
Our friends at Pray4Libya are kicking off a year of focused prayer for Libya called Arise Libya. Libya Year of Prayer 2015 Announcement
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More labourers needed
_Is it true that we want more people in Libya to hear the Good News of Jesus Christ? Ofcourse we do! But how will they hear unless people tell them? And who is going to tell them? Today we are asking God to send more workers into Libya. Even in the uncertain times and instability…
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Ramadan in Libya
Picture : breaking the fast in Benghazi. It’s morning in Libya and everyone is sleeping. Children are stretched out on the cushions around the carpeted living room. Much earlier (about 4AM), their mother woke them up to eat Suhoor before dawn and the morning prayer. Some of the adults and teenagers have stayed up all…
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The end of a long, silent journey: Two Eritreans in Libya
Two Eritreans set out on a perilous journey to Europe, crossing Sudan and the Sahara arriving in Libya during its 2011 revolution. They arrive in Tripoli having avoided the risks of detention and despite contending with a crippling handicap: both David and his wife Amitu are deaf and mute.
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God revealed in Libya
I revealed myself to those who did not ask for me; I was found by those who did not seek me. To a nation that did not call on my name, I said, ‘Here am I, here am I.’ —Isaiah 65:1 How can we pray for Libya? Lord, we ask that You reveal Yourself to…