BMS World Mission supporters deliver practical help to people in desperate circumstances in some of the world’s most materially deprived places. By providing pathways to education, flourishing livelihoods and good healthcare for those with the fewest opportunities, you tackle injustice and suffering, and bring hope to the world.
SUNDAY 14
Through partnerships with established and trusted local agencies, we can do more together than we ever could alone. Pray for our partner in Nepal, the Multipurpose Community Development Service, which comes alongside villages to improve all aspects of life.
MONDAY 15
We also work with local churches who are best placed to bring long-term community transformation. Pray for Louise and Peter Lynch in Bangladesh and their work with the Bangladesh Baptist Church Sangha, responding in communities where the need is greatest.
TUESDAY 16
One of the ways we tackle injustice and suffering is by sending skilled mission workers to the world’s poorest countries. Pray for the work of Andrea and Mark Hotchkin at an understaffed, underfunded hospital in Bardaï, northern Chad.
WEDNESDAY 17
Last year, BMS joined Christians across the UK at The Big One climate pilgrimage. Pray that the world’s leaders will hear people’s voices and listen to God’s wisdom as they make decisions.
THURSDAY 18
On the big screen at last year’s Baptist Assembly, we saw Dil Bahadur Chhetri and his fellow Nepalese mission worker and climate change specialist, Sahara Mishra. Pray that God will guide their path.
FRIDAY 19
Isaiah Thembo from Uganda and Wissam Nasrallah from Lebanon are also serving in their native countries. Pray for them as they play a part in re-imagining mission.
SATURDAY 20
Pray for all BMS’ Hope for the World projects: may they be motivated by faith, powered by compassion and deliver real change for the most marginalised.
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