31 Days of Prayer for China
Our partners at Release International sent out a unique
“prayer-a-day” for the month of August. This has something you can pray for
China for every day in August. I encourage you print this out and use these
prayers each day. You can start any day you like. It will only take a few
minutes, and imagine how you can impact the world by bringing China before our
all-powerful God.
Here are the prayers for Day 21 through Day 26.
Day 21
Chinese
constitutional law grants citizens the right of religious freedom, yet many
house church members do not know how to summon this right in defending
themselves against allegations of ‘illegal’ religious activity. Christian
lawyers are starting to educate Christians about their constitutional rights
and have helped bring several successful lawsuits as a result. Ask God to
protect these Christian lawyers and their families as they undertake this
high-risk work.
Day 22
China has been fiercely criticized over its harsh repatriation policy for
North Korean refugees found in its territories. North Koreans repatriated from
China – about 4,000 a year – are reported to face brutal treatment as
defectors, even execution. Pray that China will recognize the brutality of the
Pyongyang regime and scrap its repatriation policy.
Day 23
Missionaries to China have done much to build her church and spread the
gospel. The Beijing Olympics will bring more than 500,000 foreigners into
China. Pray that among these visitors will be some who are called to work with
the church in China and extend God’s kingdom in the nation.
Day 24
Against a backdrop of persecution and suffering, misunderstanding and lack
of communication have sometimes conspired to cause rifts between different
Chinese house church movements. Please pray for unity between these movements.
Pray that church leaders will work together to spread the gospel.
Day 25
Pastor Zhang Zhongxin was sentenced to two years at a labor camp in
Shandong province recently for belonging to an ‘evil cult’. He had a varied
ministry, which ranged from training to preaching, over a wide geographical
area. Pray that Pastor Zhang will be able to continue his ministry during his
detention.
Day 26
College students who turn to Christ on campus face worldly pressures once
they step out into the workplace – particularly during China’s economic
downturn this year. There is an urgent need for church workers to disciple
these new Christians and keep in touch with them as they leave campus. Pray
that God will raise up good and faithful servants to minister to these young
people.
Source: China Aid Association.
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