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2 dead in German Christmas market attack

Two people, one of whom was a child, have been killed in yesterday’s car attack in the city of Magdeburg, Germany. The culprit who has been apprehended soon after, is a 50 year old doctor from Saudi Arabia in Germany since 2006, drove his car into the crowded Christmas market. More than 68 are said to be injured and admitted in the hospital with the death toll expected to further rise.

Let’s Pray:

Father Lord, we pray and ask for Your comfort and grace to surround the grieving hearts of those affected. We pray for Your miraculous healing and mercies to rest upon those injured, that they will make a full recovery in Jesus name. We ask that You protect Germany from every attack of the enemy and that every German will find the true light of Christ in this season. Amen.

Heal me, O Lord, and I will be healed; Save me and I will be saved,
For You are my praise. Look, they keep saying to me,
Where is the word of the Lord? Let it come now!”

Jeremiah 17:14-15

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Report date: December 21, 2024

Country: Germany

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