
Chad continues to belong to the group of the ten least developed countries in the world due to its unstable government, widespread poverty, lack of access to health care, poor education, low income and high birth rate. These challenges combine with frequent natural and man-made disasters and the political instability of neighbouring countries.
SUNDAY 28
BMS worker Lucia Bastos moved to G2 Hospital in N’Djamena at the beginning of January. Please pray that she settles well and establishes good relationships with the hospital staff, church and community members.
MONDAY 29
Pray for the identification and partnership of a group of local and international organisations or individuals who would like to offer their talents, counsel and support to G2 Hospital. This will enable staff to continue being light to those they serve.
TUESDAY 30
Please continue praying for the construction and expansion of the Emergency Department facilities at G2 Hospital. This project is supported financially by Guernsey’s Overseas Aid & Development Commission.
WEDNESDAY 31
Pray for doctors Mark and Andrea Hotchkin in Bardaï and their relationships with the hospital director and staff. May they use their medical skills to bring health benefits to those served, and to promote justice.
THURSDAY 1
Pray for the prompt recruitment of at least two doctors at G2 Hospital, plus other healthcare workers, HR staff and administrators. Ask our Heavenly Father to call the right candidates clearly.
FRIDAY 2
Pray for the long-promised democratic elections in Chad. Pray for leaders of integrity who will govern with justice, compassion and responsibility.
SATURDAY 3
Praise God for the installation of solar panels at G2 Hospital, which are providing clean energy for 90 per cent of the hospital’s needs, dramatically reducing the consumption of diesel.
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