Monday, March 5, 2018

Refugee Discipleship Prayer


Need more prayer:

Ali  - We continue to pray that he will become more teachable and take the necessary steps needed to become stable in all areas of his life. He did recently receive a student visa, praise the Lord. He is performing at a European international music contest this month. If he wins it could open doors for him to stay here. Going back could be his death.

Rasak (son of a martyr) He continues strong. He received asylum and there are many added things for him to do. I’m concerned that he is no longer teaching his discipleship class. His great abilities in translating, technical support for the church,  helping others, and completing his education has become his schedule. I believe his teaching in discipleship would be a better choice. It’s hard for him to say no to those who need help. I can relate.

Nanna ( I named her Anna in the last urgent call to prayer email).  She is off the radar and we continue to pray for her safety. Praise God she was not deported. That country would have arrested her at the airport and then quite possibly martyred her.

Sara is appealing after receiving a negative on her asylum interview. She then has one more chance. If she is sent back to her country she will also quite possibly be martyred. She has been witnessing back home via internet to her mother and some close friends. Praying they will not get caught.

Peahen was promised a positive for her asylum case, but this was also promised to two others in our Biblical Leadership Training class. They recently received a negative. Pray she will truly receive asylum. She is at the point of no return.


Pray for all the other brothers and sister that have received a negative and are at the point of no return. A m@s lam converted to Christ has very little chance of survival if sent back home.  

Thank you for your prayers!

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