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Mix and Katie serve at Rift Valley Academy (RVA), which is AIM’s boarding school founded to support missionaries across Africa. They recently supported a fellow missionary who was wrestling with a recent tragedy in his work, which could have been avoided. Many missionaries give up comfort, status, convenience, safety, and much more to go to the broken places of the world and serve, and those who support them give up much as well. Pray for Mix and Katie as they walk alongside those experiencing the brokenness of this world and seek to reflect the heart of God. Ask that the Lord would use every difficulty faced to forge them into a force for good.
John and Zoe serve at Rift Valley Academy (RVA), AIM’s boarding school, which educates and disciples the children of missionaries in Kijabe, Kenya. Praise God that dorm parenting continues to go well, even with the ups and downs that come with 14-year-old girls! They are encouraged that one or two who were quiet at the beginning are feeling more settled and are coming out of their shells more. Please pray for them as they seek to understand the cultural differences in communication, trust, truth and honour, and that the Lord will enable them to build relationships.
Lift up the whole Sahel region in West Africa and pray for those who have had to come out of one country, that they would lament honestly before the Lord and trust His sovereign hand in all things. Ask the Lord to send workers into this harvest field and to equip his church to witness to the Prince of Peace.
Pray for the 600,000 Zaramo of Tanzania living on the coastal plains and low hills on the southern coast of Tanzania, that the few believers among them will be strong and courageous as they experience persecution in the community. Ask the Lord to stir Tanzanian churches to reach out to their Zaramo neighbours so that they will “with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory and be transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is Spirit.” 2 Corinthians 3:18.
Ruth works on an Indian Ocean Island, seeking to share the gospel with people who have never had it explained to them. Praise God for opportunities to challenge preconceptions about Christians and build trust with patients in the hospital. This month, she was treating an older man following a stroke, and he and his wife were initially reluctant for her to touch him, as a woman and a believer. But by the end of his ten-session block of therapy, they hugged her and bought her a big bag of fruit as a gift from their home out in a village! Please pray that Ruth’s presence in the community will be used to soften hearts towards the Lord, and that they may come to see that the love she has for them comes from Him.
Hannah is the Child Safety Officer for AIM. Give thanks for 33 new AIM members and their children, from 14 different countries, and serving all over Africa in different contexts, who have recently finished their Africa-Based Orientation training. Hannah led Child Safety sessions for children and adults and enjoyed sharing cups of chai and meals with people. Please pray that God will use Hannah’s labours and multiply them in the places that these missionaries have been sent to, so that they faithfully embody the care of Jesus.
The Muslim fasting month starts today until 19th March. For the next month, Muslims around the world will be actively seeking to be holy before Allah as they fast during daylight hours. Today is also the start of Lent, when we remember the 40-day fast that Jesus undertook in the wilderness. Pray that believers use the opportunity of the Lenten fast to pray and be enthusiastic witnesses, sharing their faith in Christ with their Muslim communities in a meaningful way.
Holly has just begun a new assignment in North Africa, working in a hospital among unreached people. Recently, while her team were doing a book study, there was a commotion downstairs as a family brought in a (tragically fatal) sick patient. It was a stark demonstration of the contrast between the hope and security they knew and could take great comfort in, as they sat upstairs, and the sorrow and despair the family below were experiencing; a powerful reminder of the reason why they, and the hospital, are there to share the hope of Christ. Please pray for Holly as she navigates these contrasts, and that the Lord may use her to be a light in places of great darkness.
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