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Pray for the Persecuted Church on November 12

Ginny McCabe

Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer

Christians are urged to pray for over 200 million suffering believers on Sunday, November 12th during the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.

On that day, Christians across the globe will take part in the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church by praying for those who are persecuted. The focus of the prayer and support will be centered on those who are being persecuted for their faith in Jesus Christ.  “In 1996, several ministries that work with persecuted Christians came together to create a day where the Church could focus their prayers on the Persecuted Church,” said Dana Simons, Co-Founder, Greater Calling Ministry about the inception of the day, which has now become an annual occurrence.

When asked why he believes that prayer is so important, Simons said, “Firstly, because God hears and answers our prayers and secondly, because the number one request from persecuted Christians is for prayer. They are encouraged when they hear that we are praying for them.”

He said that the prayers are centered on all of those people living in countries where they are not allowed to profess their faith in Jesus Christ. “North Korea, Iran and Saudi Arabia are areas of the world where Christians are especially persecuted, even to the point of losing their lives if they are found practicing their Christian religion,” Simons explained.

An estimated 200 million Christians worldwide suffer interrogation, arrest and even death for their faith in Christ, with another 200 to 400 million facing discrimination and alienation.

“(Even) when Jesus was on earth, he was persecuted and spoke of the future persecution of his church, so we should not be surprised that believers around the world experience persecution. However, he also specifically blessed those who are persecuted for His sake,” Simons said.

Open Doors USA said that International Day of Prayer (IDOP) is one of the largest prayer events in the world, and said that the day has continued to raise heightened awareness of the Persecuted Church since its inception in 1996. Open Doors USA is one organization that collaborates with other Christian agencies to sponsor IDOP under the umbrella of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.

“The International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church presents a tremendous opportunity for millions of people to make a difference in the lives of those being persecuted for their faith in countries like North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Iraq and many more,” said Open Doors USA President Dr. Carl Moeller. “Those persecuted believers have asked us who live in freedom to pray for them – (that is) always their number one request. And on November 12 we have the opportunity to collectively lift our petitions to the Lord on their behalf.”

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