International Women's Day of Prayer
Our focus this year is Prayer for the Cities.
Suggestions for how to pray for the cities include:
Pray for the leaders
Pray for stability and peace
Pray for religious tolerance
Pray for fathers and families
Pray for the women
Pray for the children
Pray for health
Pray for education
Pray for the homeless
Pray for the fatherless
Pray for the lost
Always remember the six issues that impact women globally and keep them in constant prayer.
“Let sincerity and faith characterize your prayers. The Lord is willing to do for us ‘exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or do.’
Ephesians 3:20. Talk it; pray it”
(Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church, vol. 7, p. 273).
Suggestions for how to pray for the cities include:
Pray for the leaders
Pray for stability and peace
Pray for religious tolerance
Pray for fathers and families
Pray for the women
Pray for the children
Pray for health
Pray for education
Pray for the homeless
Pray for the fatherless
Pray for the lost
Always remember the six issues that impact women globally and keep them in constant prayer.
- Abuse
- Poverty
- Health
- Illiteracy
- Workload
- Leadership Opportunities
“Let sincerity and faith characterize your prayers. The Lord is willing to do for us ‘exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or do.’
Ephesians 3:20. Talk it; pray it”
(Ellen G. White, Testimonies for the Church, vol. 7, p. 273).
"There is no time or place in which it is inappropriate to offer up a petition to God. There is nothing that can prevent us from lifting up our hearts in the spirit of earnest prayer. In the crowds of the street, in the midst of a business engagement, we may send up a petition to God and plead for divine guidance as did Nehemiah when he made his request before Artaxerxes. A closet of communion may be found wherever we are. We should have the door of the heart open continually and our invitation going up that Jesus may come and abide as a heavenly guest in the soul."