A call to prayer:
With Pentecost quickly approaching let us join in concentrated prayer and penance for peace in support of Pope Francis's Vatican prayer meeting with the Israeli President Peres and Palestinian President Abbas which will take place on Pentecost Sunday 8 June 2014 in the afternoon.
Let us also pray for a special outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the Church & for Christian unity.
Costandi Bastoli
Coordinator,
Disciples of Jesus Covenant Community
Blue Mountains Branch.
NSW Australia
+61 410 475 723
No matter your mother tongue, you can turn to God in prayer, confident that he listens, answersand acts.
And, sadly, no matter where you live in the world, you will be living near vulnerable children, who are at risk of abuse, neglect, disease or exploitation.
Children forced to the edges of communities, which are not safe or secure places for them to live, play or go to school.
On Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 June - hundreds of thousands of Christians around the world will be crying out in prayer in their own language to ask for a change of attitude and action by people in their communities towards children.
We hope that you and your church will join us for our World Weekend of Prayer campaign.
As well as a variety of resources in English, we now have translations available in 12 different languages, as wide-ranging as Arabic, Bahasa, French and South Sudanese.
Go to the translations tabs of www.worldweekendofprayer.com to download these PDFs.
Whilst there, be sure to check out our resources tab, which includes a resource guide, prayer-focused activities for all ages, a PowerPoint presentation and a theological reflection.
Click below to watch a two-minute meditation video, which is ideal for using in your church service on Sunday 8 June or with small groups.
The best way to stay up-to-date is by liking our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/WWPrayer
The vision and focus of the Global Day of Prayer has remained consistent: the glory of Christ and the blessing of the nations. As in earlier years, there are 10 days of guided prayers leading up to Pentecost Sunday. Then on June 8, Pentecost Sunday, Christians in nations all around the world will gather locally but pray globally in repentance and hope. Once again, "A Prayer for the World" will be part of the normal Sunday services on this day. The prayer takes about 5 minutes to pray together. Find all the details you will need at www.globaldayofprayer.com and for the USA at www.gdopusa.com/resources.
You can participate in the Global Day of Prayer in three simple ways: as a small group, as a church, or as a community of churches.
As a small group: Gather your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers or Bible study to join together for the ten days of prayer or just for Pentecost Sunday.
As a church: Encourage your church leadership to join in during Sunday services. Your congregation will be encouraged as they unite in prayer with millions of people around the world with "A Prayer for the World."
As a community of churches: Convene together as a community or group of churches. Well-organized gatherings can be a great way to keep the momentum of prayer sustained for your community in the coming days ahead. The Global Day Organizer Guide will help with ideas and suggestions
For Christ's glory,
Stephanie Tucker
Global Day of Prayer
866-711-GDOP
Note: Global Day of Prayer on Sunday will be live on GOD TV from 5-9pm Indian time (1:30-5:30pm SA Time see www.globaldayofprayer.com)