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Please Join the Global Prayer Movement

Remember those who are in prison, as if you were their fellow prisoner, and those who are mistreated, since you also are in the body [and subject to physical suffering]. Heb.13:3 AMP

Our Prayer Campaign: November 1 - 30, 2024

Please join the Leadership and Prayer Council of Covenant Blessing Fellowship in remembering those being persecuted all over the world for their faith in Jesus Christ and proclaiming the Gospel. We are holding two special events for this year’s International Day of Prayer for the persecuted Christians—our Brothers and Sisters in Christ.


A Prayer Conference Call – Sat., Nov. 2, 2024 @ 8 a.m.

Reflections and Prayer for Persecuted Christians – Sun., Nov. 3, 2024


We also ask that you pray with us during the entire month of November as the Spirit leads.


Did you know?



  • Christians remain one of the most persecuted religious groups in the world.
  • Christian persecution is defined as any hostility experienced as a result of identification with Christ.
  • Christians throughout the world continue to risk imprisonment, loss of home and assets, torture, beheadings, rape and even death because of their faith.


The Lord’s command to remember those in prison (Heb. 13:3) is more than a mental recollection – it is a call to prayer and action. 


SEE FOR YOURSELF


World Watch List 2024 - Top 10 Countries Where Christians Face Extreme Persecution on Vimeo


So, we pray because…

  • those being persecuted are our “blood-bought brothers and sisters” in-Christ (Heb. 13:3)
  • the Bible tells us to (Heb. 13:3, 2 Tim.1:3)
  • we should partner in prayer with our brothers and sisters to pray for the persecutors (Matt.5:44)


WILL YOU COMMIT TO PRAY?

What More Can You Do?


You can provide financial support through Covenant Blessing Fellowship via in-person giving or via website. Be sure to indicate your offering is for the "persecuted church." You can also give through any of the Christian persecution support organizations listed below.

Reference:

10 WAYS TO PRAY

FOR OUR PERSECUTED CHRISTIAN FAMILY


  1. Sense God's presence (Heb 13:5)
  2. Know we are praying for them (2 Tim. 1:3)
  3. Experience God's comfort (2 Thess 2:16-17)
  4. See God open doors to evangelism (Col. 4:3)
  5. Boldly share the gospel (Acts 4:29)
  6. Mature in their faith (Col. 1:28-29)
  7. Be granted wisdom in covert ministry work (Acts 9:23-25)
  8. Remain joyful amid suffering (Acts 5:41)
  9. Forgive and love their persecutors (Matt 5:44)
  10. Be rooted in God's Word (2 Tim. 3:16-17)
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