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Rae

Rae* is serving in a creative access location. In her first term (just over two years) she is prioritising getting a good grasp of the language, understanding the culture better and partnering with other missionaries in a language school business. Through teaching English she will be serving the community and, most importantly, taking every opportunity to form relationships through which she can share the good news of Jesus the Saviour.

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Latest Prayer News

Graham and Fiona* are in a creative access location they fondly refer to as ‘Wonderland’. Give thanks for the moving farewell party their friends and colleges in Wonderland threw for them last month. Friends returned from their overseas trips early and others travelled many miles to attend and wish them well. Pray that God will use these friendships and conversations over the years for His kingdom purposes. Pray that the gospel witness of Graham and Fiona to these close friends will continue to sow seeds in the hearts of those they leave behind as they return to the UK for their final home assignment before retirement. 

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Edward* serves in a closed country where there are very few Christians. Give thanks that Edward* has been in his ministry location for a year now. Give thanks that he feels settled and has a good group of local friends with whom he can regularly relax and have opportunities to share the gospel. Pray particularly for a peaceful reconciliation between a believer and a gospel worker in Edward’s local church. There have been significant arguments, threats, and ultimatums that seem to be a danger to the local church and the spiritual health of this believer. Pray that forgiveness, grace, and the Holy Spirit will bring peace to the situation. Pray for God to give humility and willingness to listen to counsel, to both men involved. 

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In a creative access location, Beth* has the joy of reaching out to many with the love of Jesus through language teaching and daily befriending. Pray for her friends Belinda* and Louise* whom Beth is reading the Bible with. Pray that these women will experience the love of the one true God, Jesus Christ and that the Holy Spirit will stir in them a desire to follow him despite the social and cultural cost. Louise* is trying to set up a business by selling clothes; please ask that she might see the Father’s hand in providing her with clients. 

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Rex and Ruby* have served in a variety of different creative access locations, seeking to share the gospel with those who have yet to hear it. Pray for their friend Jane* whose husband left her, taking their two sons with him, when she came to Christ. During Ramadan, he returned and gave her many ultimatums about what she was and wasn’t permitted to do regarding her faith and stating that the boys must continue following Islam. Give thanks that her husband and sons returned, but pray that God will strengthen and protect Jane* as she navigates her new position in her household. Pray that through her gospel witness, either vocally or through quiet Christlikeness, her husband will grow curious to know more about Jesus. 

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Amelia* serves in West Africa, sharing the gospel with those in a region that is very opposed to the message of Jesus Christ. Give thanks for the different groups of women that have welcomed Amelia* into their community, sharing tea with her and helping her with her language acquisition. Pray with Amelia* for new believers who face terrible trials for their faith, including a man who lost his job and whose lenders called in their debts when they heard he’d followed Jesus. In desperation, he recanted and returned to Islam. Pray that this won’t be the end of his journey with Jesus. Pray that the power of the Holy Spirit will strengthen and provide for the hearts and practical needs of new, persecuted believers. 

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Creative Access

We use ‘Creative Access’ to refer to nations, areas or ministries where there is great hostility towards Christianity and where traditional ‘missionary work’ is not possible. Workers, therefore, need to be ‘creative’ in how they proclaim the liberating news of Jesus Christ. In North Africa alone, 200 million people from 472 unreached people groups are unreached with the gospel. That’s 200 million people unknowingly heading for a Christ-less eternity. LEARN MORE

Creative Access

Creative Access refers to nations, areas or ministries where there is great hostility towards Christianity and where traditional ‘missionary work’ is not possible. Workers, therefore, need to be ‘creative’ in how they proclaim the good news of Jesus. LEARN MORE
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