World News in Prayer for Thursday, August 18, 2016
Isaiah 58:9, 10
Then you shall call, and the Lord will answer; you shall cry for help, and God will say,
Here I am…If you offer your food to the hungry and satisfy the needs of the afflicted
then your light shall rise in the darkness, and your gloom be like the noonday.
Lord of all languages, we pray with and for people all over this world…
- for the laborers being exploited by businesses in China, India, North Korea, South Sudan and Sudan, especially the children forced to work long hours in order that we may buy less expensive goods.
- for the citizens of Syria, where more than 250,000 have lost their lives in the ongoing civil war, where 11 million have been forced from their homes, where 4.5 million have become refugees fleeing their country, and where attacks on medical facilities are occurring every 17 hours.
- for the citizens of Yemen, where the civil war has cost more than $14 billion, has killed more than 6,500 people, and has displaced 2.5 million more.
- for the 65 victims of a deadly maritime disaster in Jianli, China, due to the capsizing of a river cruise ship.
- for the people of Thailand, where a deadly wave of bomb blasts has occurred over the past several days in response to voters approving a new draft constitution.
Then we shall call and the Lord will answer; we shall cry for help and God will say, Here I am.
Holy One, your Spirit speaks in creation, calling us to listen, and so we pray…
- for the people of Louisiana, US, where severe flooding has been responsible for the deaths of at least 11 people, where more than 30,000 people have been rescued from rapidly-rising flood waters, where more than 8,000 people remain in shelters, and where more than 40,000 homes have been damaged.
- for the more than 1,000 firefighters who are fighting numerous wildfires in the state of California, US, including a fire burning north of San Francisco, where more than 4,000 people have been evacuated, including the patients of one hospital, and where over 175 homes have been lost.
Then we shall call and the Lord will answer; we shall cry for help and God will say, Here I am.
Brother Christ, you reached out to heal the bent-over woman, seeing her need, seeing her as a person of worth. Open our eyes to see the needs of women and girls throughout the world, and so we pray…
- for the victims of the major human-trafficking ring shut down in Maryland, US, where girls as young as 15 were being forced into prostitution.
- for the 218 schoolgirls from Chibok, Nigeria, kidnapped by Boko Haram, who remain captives – many of whom have been forcibly married to fighters, have borne children, and are living in dreadful conditions.
- for Prime Minister Theresa May as she leads the United Kingdom to negotiate the complicated BREXIT.
- for the many young women competing in the Olympic Games in Brazil, that they may serve as role models for girls and women around the world, offering the promise that girls and women can do anything.
- for Pope Francis’ visit, as part of his Fridays of Mercy, to former sex slaves living in a housing center in Rome, Italy: Women trafficked from Romania, Albania, Tunisia, Ukraine, and Italy, and victims of severe abuse, which the Pope called “a crime against humanity”.
Then we shall call and the Lord will answer; we shall cry for help and God will say, Here I am.
Divine Truth, you reveal yourself to us in so many ways. Open our eyes to see and our hearts to rejoice in prayer…
- for the rare 4th century mosaic uncovered in Cyprus by a seven-person crew headed by archaeologist Fryni Hadjichristofi.
- for the dedicated teachers in early childhood education who are making such a significant difference in the lives of poor children.
- for 29-year-old Malaika, head nurse at Syria’s Aleppo Children’s Hospital, one of only a handful of health workers remaining in that besieged city, who continues to rescue the smallest of the small, even at the risk of her own life.
Then we shall call and the Lord will answer; we shall cry for help and God will say, Here I am.
Open our eyes to both the beauty and the ugliness in our world, Loving God. Open our ears to the cries of our sisters and brothers in every place. Open our hands to do your work in the world. Open our hearts to feel the pain and joy, the discouragement and hope of all who long for freedom and peace and justice. Open us, today and every day, we pray.
Amen and Amen.
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