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  • El Salvador football stadium tragedy

    El Salvador football stadium tragedy

    Tragedy struck a football match between local teams in the capital city San Salvador, after overcrowding resulted in the loss of 12 lives. Let’s Pray: Father, we pray for comfort for those who have lost their loved ones in this tragedy. We ask for the comfort of the Holy Spirit in their lives at this time. We thank You for Your Word that says You are near to the brokenhearted. In Jesus’ name we ask, Amen. “The Lord is close…

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    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Drug-related deaths in Marseille, France

    Drug-related deaths in Marseille, France

    Three men have been shot dead in a car in the southern French city of Marseille, which has seen a recent surge in drug violence. Let’s Pray: Lord, we pray for Your peace to reign in the city of Marseille. We pray that You would be revealed to those who are caught up in drug trafficking and consumption. We pray for complete freedom from this addiction and Your divine peace to fill these streets in Jesus name, Amen. “It is…

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    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Violent protest in India

    Violent protest in India

    A protest regarding a statue of the Meitei ethnic group turned into violent attacks in several districts of Manipur, India. At least 30 people have been killed during such clashes. About 10,000 people have been evacuated by the Indian army deployed to maintain order in the affected districts. Several curfews and suspension of internet access are currently applied. Let’s Pray: Father, we ask for Your mercy over the nation of India. You see the unrest that is happening in these…

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    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • School attack in Serbia

    School attack in Serbia

    A 13 year old teenager killed 8 fellow students and a guard, additionally injuring 6 other pupils and a teacher in a planned shooting attack at a school in Belgrade, Serbia. Let’s Pray: Father, we ask for Your mercy for this teenager who shot his fellow students. Forgive him, Father, for he did not know what he was doing. We pray for consolation and comfort to the families who lost their loved ones, as well as healing and recovery for…

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    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Peace for Sudan

    Peace for Sudan

    A conflict between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) broke out on April 15. Since then, the country has been in a state of war, causing a supply crisis for healthcare, water, and electricity. Tens of thousands of people have fled the country. Let’s Pray: Father, we ask for Your mercy over Sudan. You see people who live in terror because of the war around them; Be their refuge and strength, O Lord. You see their need…

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    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Prayer for Mozambique

    Prayer for Mozambique

    More than 1.4 million people were affected by the cyclone, flood, and cholera in Mozambique. An estimated number of 3.15 million people are facing severe food insecurity. Let’s Pray: Father, we ask for Your mercy and compassion over Mozambique. You see the suffering of the population. We pray that You will help them and provide what they need. Use Your Church to be the salt and the light in this situation. Holy Spirit, give them strength, comfort, and joy. In…

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    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • China preparing to invade Taiwan

    China preparing to invade Taiwan

    China is threatening to invade its southern neighbors in Taiwan – a democratic country– considering it to be a part of China. Taiwan is preparing for a possible invasion as there have been countless airspace and marine territory violations by China in the recent past. Let’s Pray: Father, we pray that you will bring peace into the hearts of those who are seeking war. We pray that you would confuse the plans of the enemy and let all plans of…

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    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Civil war in Myanmar

    Civil war in Myanmar

    At least 53 people were killed in the airstrike by the Myanmar military yesterday. The civil war started after a military coup in February 2021. Thousands have been killed, 1.4 million people have been displaced, and nearly ⅓ of the population needs humanitarian aid due to the civil war. Let’s Pray: Father, we want to bring Myanmar into Your hands. We believe You know what is happening and how many people have suffered. We know that You love them, and…

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    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • Tornadoes in the US

    Tornadoes in the US

    A series of tornadoes has left a wake of destruction and death in several states in the US. At Least 29 people have been reported killed in this tragedy. More tornadoes have been predicted. Let’s Pray: Lord Jesus, we pray to You who calmed the raging seas and boisterous winds by speaking a word and saved the disciples. May You speak just a word and cause these natural disasters to cease and protect Your precious children. Amen. “Then He arose…

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    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
  • He wipes the tears of the widows and comforts the orphans

    He wipes the tears of the widows and comforts the orphans

    Jesus loves you. So much that He abandoned all His glory in heaven and came down as a human to die for you and me, but it doesn’t stop there. He also rose from death and ascended to heaven to prepare the place for you. Because He loves you so much, that He wants you to be where He is. And it applies not only later, but also now, as He has put His Spirit in you to be with…

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    • Comfort
      A Psalm of Restoration and Indwelling IEnfold me, O Lord, in the warmth of Your embrace;Let the comfort of Your salvation be my morning song.Let the Almighty arise from His holy habitationTo rebuke the shadow… Read more: Comfort
    • The Renewal of the Mind
      Jonah 4:3 shows a prophet who was physically safe but mentally besieged. It reminds us that spiritual victory (the revival of Nineveh) doesn’t always mean an immediate emotional high. This prayer is your Mental Shield.… Read more: The Renewal of the Mind
    • Love Your Enemies
      Jonah 4:1–2 is a mirror for our own souls. It’s easy to be a prophet of mercy until that mercy is extended to someone who has hurt us. This prayer is an Act of Heart… Read more: Love Your Enemies
    • The Sight of God
      Jonah 3:10 is the Happy Ending of a Warning. It shows that prophecy is often a “conditional” mercy—an invitation to change the future by changing the present. This prayer is your Victory Song. You are… Read more: The Sight of God
    • The Mighty Cry for Mercy
      Jonah 3:8–9 is the pinnacle of humility. It shows that no matter how far a person or a city has gone, the door to mercy is always held open by the hand of a merciful… Read more: The Mighty Cry for Mercy
    • The Decree of Total Surrender
      Jonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender