Category Archives: Prayer

Day 10: Turkestan

Day 10: Turkestan
Series: 30 Days of Prayer for Muslims and Christians – 2016 Ramadan
Presented in American Sign Language, no voice interpretation.
Link: http://vimeo.com/170811957

Written Transcript:

The Turkestan region covers part of the eastern European bloc, the country of turkey, most of the southern part of former USSR, and north-western part of China. It has a total of 16 nations and 227 Muslim people groups. The modern-day people groups of Uzbeks, Uighurs, Kazakhs, Tartars, Turkmen, Azeris, and Turks numbers at 200 million and are descendants of legendary names of nomadic Turkic tribes such as Attila the Hun, Tamerlane, and the Golden Horde. Almost 160 million of the Turkic people are Muslims.

Many Turkic Muslims are coming to faith in Jesus Christ today. In Kazakhstan and Russia which are called “open countries,” Christians meet frequently in church buildings. More often than not, Turkestan’s persecuted believers have to meet in private settings or even homes. Many of them come to faith after seeing a troubling dream of the risen Christ. They are seeking for truth, and believers’ faithful prayers and reliance on the Holy Spirit are bringing Muslims to faith.

– Pray for persecuted Muslim-background believers in Turkestan – especially for courage, fellowship and encouragement in their faith.

– Pray for countless missionaries who are taking the gospel to each of Turkestan’s 227 Muslim people groups.

– Pray that the nation of Turkestan would promote freedom in matters of religion, so that arrests, beatings and death would not be commonplace for those who are seeking.

Source: www.30daysprayer.com

Day 9: Iraq

Day 9: Iraq
Series: 30 Days of Prayer for Muslims and Christians – 2016 Ramadan
Presented in American Sign Language, no voice interpretation.
Link: http://vimeo.com/170072041

Written Transcript:

The area of present-day Iraq has been important for thousands of years – even before Christ. The Mesopotamia region comprised the Tigris and Euphrates rivers and included the biblical city of Nineveh and also Babylon as a political and economic center. More recently, Baghdad was a famous university city and the center of art and science. After recent conflicts and bombings in the area, none of this has remained. Two years ago, the extremist group Islamic State has invaded large parts of Iraq, including its second largest city in the country, Mosul.

Islamic State is routinely terrorizing Iraqi Christians and other ethnic people groups such as the Yezidis and even fellow Muslims unwilling to submit to their ideology with expulsion, murder and enslavement. The Shia and Sunni Muslims are fighting against each other. Hostility continues to divide the nation. There are many people groups such as the Turkmen, Shabak, and Kaka’i who are discriminated by the majority population. The Kurds are now strengthening the occupied area of their semi-autonomous region in northern Iraq, which makes many Iraqi Arabs uncomfortable.

Thousands are exiled out of the Iraqi region due to recent conflict with the Islamic State, and are living in refugee camps hoping that they will one day return back home. They are seeking safety in the West, and there is no end in sight for chaos that has engulfed the region. Christians are also being systematically persecuted for their beliefs and are fleeing the country.

In spite of all this, there are some Christians who are faithful in showing Christ’s love to Muslims and Yezidis in practical ways by offering food, blankets or counseling. Out of chaos, there are glimpses of a new Kingdom that is not of the earth.

– Pray that those who have been affected and grieved by the war will experience God’s mercy and comfort.

– Pray that a stable state can be created where all minorities are respected and welcomed.

– Pray that Christians in the area will persevere in their faith so that many will find Christ.

Sources: www.30daysprayer.com; http://looklex.com/e.o/nineveh.htm

Day 8: The Arab World

Day 8: The Arab World
Series: 30 Days of Prayer for Muslims and Christians – 2016 Ramadan
Presented in American Sign Language, no voice interpretation.
Link: http://vimeo.com/170072026

Written Transcript:

As the birthplace of Islam, home to its holiest shrines, and guardian of the Qur’an, the Arab World is the spiritual heartland of Islam. Many people speak different dialects of the Arabic language and are unable to understand the Qur’an if not find it confusing. As a result, many Arab Muslims are seeking direction from other sources.

When Muslim-background believers find Christ, they immediately know that they will face persecution, imprisonment, and even execution for converting from Islam to Christianity. Many of them are strengthened with the knowledge that Jesus Christ will not leave them alone in midst of their persecution and tribulations. They depend on the promise Jesus made in Matthew 10:17-20.

– Pray for Muslim-background believers who are suffering persecution for their faith in Jesus Christ.

– Pray for the youth of the Arab world to learn about other faiths – especially Christianity – without fear of persecution or even threats.

– Pray for the political and religious leaders of the Arab World to support freedom of their people to explore and pursue their own understanding of God.

Source: www.pray30days.org

Day 7: The Afar of East Africa

Day 7: The Afar of East Africa
Series: 30 Days of Prayer for Muslims and Christians – 2016 Ramadan
Presented in American Sign Language, no voice interpretation.
Link: http://vimeo.com/170072019

Written Transcript:

The homeland of the Afar stretches along the south-western coast of the Red Sea, from the south of Eritrea through the north of Djibouti, turning west into Central Ethiopia. As a nomadic people living in a hot and dry desert environment, they constantly travel from one pasture to the next one as they live mostly on the milk of their animals.

With a history steeped in conflict and warfare, they are renowned for their courage and dauntlessness in conflict against enemies from outside. Nowadays, many of them are moving to urban areas where there are jobs and opportunities. They have little ability as a minority people group to exert political influence or self-determination. Many of them have decided to follow Christ in the recent years, but persecution is also increasing around them as they seek to follow Christ and share the gospel fearlessly.

– For the few Afar believers to courageously and wisely share the Gospel message with their fellow countrymen.

– For the Afar to find ways to gather and celebrate their cultural identity in midst of change.

– That avenues will be discovered and used to share the gospel message to this people group.

Sources: www.pray30days.org; www.wikipedia.org

Day 6: East Africa

Day 6: East Africa
Series: 30 Days of Prayer for Muslims and Christians – 2016 Ramadan
Presented in American Sign Language, no voice interpretation.
Link: http://vimeo.com/170072012

Written Transcript:

From Sudan’s Red Sea coast to South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope, the nineteen nations are found along the coastline of East Africa. There are about 298 Muslim people groups, and out of about 357 million people, there are 78 million Muslims. Many of these nations are ruled by the sharia and Christians routinely face persecution from Muslim-majority populations. Under the threat of persecution and death, many Christians choose to stay in East Africa because they want to reach others with the gospel of Jesus Christ. They feel obligated to enter mosques and preach about Isa al-Masih so that others might know Jesus as their personal Savior and Lord.

– Pray for the followers of Isa al-Masih in East Africa for wisdom and courage to remain faithful to Jesus in midst of their local communities.

– Pray for greater freedom as believers seek to freely teach, learn about and express their faith without fear.

– Some 80 million Muslims do not know Jesus Christ yet; pray that God will raise up more workers to adopt this region as their mission field.

Sources: www.pray30days.org; www.windinthehouse.org