Prières quotidiennes

Borderless UK

One of our Borderless workers, teaching English classes with women from North Africa, saw a recent lesson turn into an unexpected discussion about spiritual issues. Teaching the concept of ‘being scared of’ something, the (Muslim) women were asked to practise the phrase by giving a personal example.  One woman said, ‘I am scared of going to Hell when I die.’  Every woman in the class nodded their head in agreement and a spontaneous discussion ensued. It was clear the women had no assurance about what would happen to them when they died and could only hope that God would decide their good deeds outweighed their bad ones. The workers gently spoke of their confidence about the future based not on what they could ever do themselves, but on what God has already done for them in the person of Jesus. Please pray that the women would reflect on this discussion and ask more questions about the assurance the workers have because of Jesus.

Fulani of West Africa

The 20 million Fulani of West Africa are a culturally diverse and widely dispersed group, spread across the continent West to East in a band just South of the Sahara Desert. The Fulani were the first group in West Africa to convert to Islam and Islamic clerics are held in high esteem. Thank God for the small church planted amongst the Fulani and ask for it to grow and mature. Pray for the young leaders currently being discipled – that they too would mature in their faith and that this would seep into all areas of their lives. Ask particularly for them to understand forgiveness and to put it into practice in their daily lives.

Compassionate and Humble

Compassionate and Humble. Pray that our voice as an organisation will reflect a deep compassion for the lost, highlighting the meaningful connections we seek to have with the peoples of Africa, and expressing the importance of personal relationships. Pray also that we would emphasise the importance of understanding and respecting diverse cultures, and commit to thoughtful engagement with local communities and churches. Pray that we would position ourselves as learners and servants, marked by humility in all we do and say.

Kay

Kay* leads a medical team on the Indian Ocean Islands. Praise the Lord for the way technology like Facebook and Apps are being used in Gospel work. A local Christian posted something on Facebook which was seen by an unbeliever who was drawn to find out more and is now believing.

New African Missionaries

Please join us in prayer for eight new AIM missionaries in South Africa who are currently in the process of raising prayer and financial support. May God provide abundantly and strengthen their faith as they prepare to step into their calling.

Graham and Fiona*

Graham and Fiona* served in a creative access location and are back in the UK for their final home assignment before their retirement. Normally the home assignment tour is a fun time of catching up, and updating people on their ministry in Africa.  This time they have the added emotion of bringing closure to the “us in Africa” aspect of these relationships, although the bonds of love and commitment remain as strong as ever. Pray for them in this ongoing transition and thank the Lord for their years of faithful service.

Rebecca Welsh

Rebecca Welsh teaches chemistry and broader science at Rift Valley Academy, (RVA) Kenya. She is thankful to God for a positive term and for deepening relationships with the students. She and another member of staff have a small group of the senior girls round for a meal each week. These girls have experienced so much in life and are preparing for big changes as they graduate, and Rebbecca finds it a privilege to support them on this journey. With so much going on, it can be hard for staff to find time to make connections and build friendships, which can make the term breaks hard at times. Pray for good friendships and support networks for the staff, particularly as this term there will be a lot of change and goodbyes.

Claudia Middendorf

Claudia Middendorf serves the local church in Beira, Mozambique, in leadership training. She is currently teaching Biblical Geography at the small Bible School run by her church. It has become clear that most of the Pastors and Church leaders know little about the Bible and find it difficult to understand texts and recognise details. Pray for the successful completion of the lessons in Biblical Geography and that the “Methods of Bible Study” course she will teach later in the year will prove fruitful in the lives and ministry of those attending.

The Fongoro of Sudan

The 17,000 Fongoro of Sudan live in a remotearea bordering Chad. They are divided into clans: all speaking the same language, practicing the same customs, and depending upon farming, goats and cattle. They marry more than one wife. The majority are Muslims, plus African traditional religion; very few of the new generation have accepted Jesus. We praise God for the incredible work He is doing! On 9 March, five former Muslims publicly declared their faith in Jesus Christ and were baptized. Pray for their growth in faith and boldness as they follow Christ in a challenging environment. May their testimony shine brightly for the Kingdom!

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