Zimbabwe: Churches asked to pray for Zimbabwe

Written by Super User 11 Jul 2013

Tensions are rising as Zimbabwe nears its election (due on 31 July). Previous elections led to the economy collapsing, critical food shortages and violence. As July 31st approaches many fear the same may happen . There is conflict between the two leading parties the election date and political change might shake the country. Churches have been asked to pray for Zimbabwe, that peace and stability will be found in Zimbabwe and there would be no violence. The coalition government has brought some hope and the economy has slightly recovered, but there’s a widening gap between the rich and poor. The country is unstable. Churches have been asked to pray that Zimbabwe will reach a point where people are safe and not living in poverty. Evangelical Alliance Viva's patron Rev Stephen Gaukroger said, ‘We are calling on UK churches to make Zimbabwe a focus for prayer at this crucial time.’

Pray: against violence and fear and for peace and stability. Pray  that the children can grow up knowing they have a future and a hope. (Ps.9:3-4)

More: http://www.eauk.org/church/stories/churches-asked-to-pray-for-zimbabwe.cfm

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