Sunday, (Jul 17) – Pray that we will be friends and a listening ear to those suffering from mental illnesses, anxiety, and depression. Pray for the release of assistance resources, the employment of adequate personnel, and the allocation of funds to national mental health programs. Give thanks to God for being our ever-present fortress and tower of refuge.
Monday, (Jul 18) – Pray for our church Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Brigade ministries. Thanks be to God that they have started physical meetings. Pray for the captains, officers, boys, and girls, for their safety, health and wellbeing, especially in light of a surge in Covid-19 infections. Pray for God’s wisdom and strength to be upon the captains and officers. Pray that God’s presence is among boys and girls in each meeting so that they will come to know and accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Pray for Boys’ Brigade’s boot camp that is held this Saturday and Sunday (July 23 and 24) in the church. 40 boys, 6 officers and the Captain will be attending. Pray for God’s protection and guidance that all is conducted well and smoothly for His glory.
Tuesday, (Jul 19) – Pray for a repentant spirit for Malaysian churches for their lukewarmness, forsaking the Lord as their first love and the priorities of His kingdom. Pray for a contrite heart against the spirit of consumerism, that they choose which elements of God they want while rejecting the rest, particularly to seek the power of Christ’s resurrection without sharing in His sufferings (Phil. 3:10-11). Pray against the prideful spirit that causes them to be more concerned with building their own kingdom for self-glory than with building God’s church.
Wednesday, (Jul 20) – Pray for the Nation: Pray for our government to expedite the approval process for foreign worker applications so that economic recovery efforts are not jeopardized. Pray for wisdom and favor for our government to take immediate action to address the shortage of foreign workers after Indonesia announced a temporary freeze on migrant workers for Malaysia. Pray for increased public vigilance against complacency in the face of a new wave of BA.4 and BA.5 variants that are highly infectious.
Thursday, (Jul 21) – TRAC: Pray alongside the Board of Youth Work, as they work toward raising up future generations of proactive God-fearing youths who are personally experiencing dynamic spiritual transformation and are on fire for Christ in their family, in TRAC, and this world. Pray for God’s guidance to be upon them as they empower and work with parents and churches to journey with youths. Pray that God will guard young people’s minds and hearts so that they will desire to learn more about Jesus both intellectually and experientially and they will grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and be secured with their identity in Christ, they will also desire to share with others about our Lord Jesus.
Friday, (Jul 22) – Continue to pray for families, friends, and people around us in the community that they would come to know Jesus. Pray earnestly and persistently for God’s mercy upon them, for His desire that all are saved and returned to Him. Pray that God will guide us to have perceptive eyes, ears and hearts to understand their needs and way of life. Pray that God will help us to build a good relationship with them and grant us the opportunity to share His Word and love with them. Pray for courage and trust God that His Spirit being in us, will guide us with His love and Word.
Saturday (Jul 23) – Pray for the World: Continue to pray for Sri Lanka. Pray that the country’s order is restored and maintained without violence. Pray that God will raise courageous leaders who care about their nation and its people, and commit to leading for the improvement of the economy and the quality of life for all. Pray that IMF’s aid talks with Sir Lanka will resume soon and continue to be constructive and productive. Pray for God’s intervention and mercy that essential needs will be reached to each individual of the country daily.