Central African Republic: Pastors request prayer

Written by Super User 17 Jan 2013

The situation in the Central African Republic (CAR) is ‘precarious’ according to national Baptist leaders. Singa-Gbazia Nicolas Aime Simplice, president of the Association of Baptist Churches of the CAR, requested ‘urgent prayer’ last week as rebels continued to challenge CAR President Francois Bozizé's leadership. The rebels now control ‘over 75 percent of the nation.’ According to the Baptist World Alliance, Simplice says many citizens have been displaced by the fighting and Baptist churches have been badly damaged or destroyed. Other church leaders have also called for negotiations between Islamist rebels and government forces, denouncing the violence against civilians.

Pray: for Christians across the nation to be protected and used by God to bring life and not death. (Jn.17:12a)

More: http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ctliveblog/archives/2013/01/baptists-request-prayer-as-rebels-control-majority-of-central-african-republic.html

 

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