Monday, May 13, 2013

Today's Prayer - May 13, 2013


May 13, 2013

“The LORD has heard my plea for help; the LORD accepts my prayer.” (Psalm 6:9)

WORLD LEADERS - “Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence” (1 Timothy 2: 1-2). Please pray today for President Stephane Artano of Saint Pierre and Miquelon (North Atlantic Ocean, south of Newfoundland).

HUNGARIANS OF EASTERN HUNGARY - “Praise the Lord for the opportunities that volunteer teams provide in sharing the Good News around the world!” writes the Eastern Hungary Team. “OnMay 15-30, a group from a Baptist university will be joining us in eastern Hungary to present a Gospel message through music and drama in area schools. The goal is for 800 to 1,000 students to see the presentations. Pray that the seeds that are planted will grow and result in many people coming to Christ.”
http://www.hope4ehu.com/ 

KANO KATSINA FULBE OF NIGERIA (KAH-no kat-SEE-nah FUL-bay) - The leader of the Kano Katsina Fulbe Team writes: “We have had quite a lot of unrest here in Nigeria recently and have had to do two different evacuations, one from our location and another from a different location. This has resulted in the relocation of three missionary units (couples and/or singles) out of Nigeria. This has been emotionally and physically draining on all of us here. Please pray for the following concerning this issue: Intercede for our personnel who are transferring. Pray for peace in their families’ lives due to the stress this has caused, for God’s direction as they seek where He would have them serve in the future, for a good transitioning process, and for God to be glorified through it all. Intercede for our five remaining missionary units, asking that we will have God’s discernment on what He would have us to do in Nigeria with the time we have remaining, because none of us knows how long that will be. Pray that God will burden our Nigerian Baptist believers for the unreached of Nigeria.”
jkgombe@aol.com 

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