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Beban Doa 18 Januari 2008



“ Jesus looked at them and said, "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26. Have a blessed weekend.
Roberto Wijnhof, GPN.
Pastor J. from Manila, Philippines has heart problems and is not allowed by the doctors to do ministry. Please pray for his recovery. Pastor B.
One of our brothers in Christ, br. G., needs your help in prayer. He is haemorrhaging and the doctors don't know why that is happening to him. Another problem is that there is no donor found to give blood to him, because his blood type is rear. The possibility exists that he could die soon. Let us pray for his healing. Sister B., Jamaica.
Br. L. requests prayer for a closer walk with the Lord. U.S.A.
Mr. A., Christian Leader was secretly detained. According to an eyewitness, Mr. A., was taken away from his home by State Security Bureau agents for an accused "national security issue." His wife was also taken from her home for interrogation. Government officials continue to persecute House Church members and Christians in Xinjiang Pronvince. Please pray that the truth will come out and that Mr. A. and his wife will be soon released. China.
Please pray for Mr.S. He is missing since this morning. He left his residence to go to work but did not reach the office. Please pray that wherever he is, he may reach home.
Sister. S.
Please pray for the weekly Gospel Music Program and for additional sponsors to expand the network. T.F.P.
Pray for A. to remain focused as he pastors the congregation, mentors leaders, and performs other everyday tasks. M.M.I.
There is political unrest and some people have been wounded and killed by a suicide bomber in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore. Pray for God’s intervention for some semblance of sense to prevail in Pakistan, where political and civil unrest currently prevails.
- Pray too for an upright, democratic leader to emerge from these elections.
- Pray for Christians and other minority groups especially vulnerable to attacks at this time.
C., Pakistan.
Reports of restrictions on Christian missionary activity in Afghanistan are now coming in as a result of the Muslim clerics who protested the presence of Christian missions in Afghanistan. “All missions web sites are being scrutinized and if they refer to any Christian activity, wherever it occurs, then visas are refused. This does not mean those doing evangelism, but just their presence is not wanted," writes a correspondent. Pray for the situation in Afghanistan, Crosswalk.
Please pray for a meeting that we had January the 15th.T.F.P.
Doctors have told the husband of miss. C., a patient that almost died from an internal haemorrhage, that she had few hours to live and that only a miracle would save her. The next day she opened her eyes and started breathing on her own. The doctors removed 14 tubes and she was able to sit. Miss. C. is conscious; she can hardly talk because one of the tubes damaged a vocal cord. Please continue to pray for C., she still has a cancerous tumor in the liver. E.
Prayer pray for sister S. from Chennai, India. She is working as our school secretary of H.T.I. Tomorrow she needs to be examined in the hospital (scanned). Pray that God will touch her and that they will find no sickness! Pastor B.

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