The first of the 5 pillars of Islam is the shahadah. The shahadah is their statement of faith which says "There is no God but God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God." Muslims state this declaration of faith 5 times a day during their daily prayer rituals and it is the basis of their beliefs, being monotheistic and following after their prophet's teachings.. There is a high veneration for Muhammad.
In Pakistan there is a blasphemy law which specifically includes defaming the prophet Muhammad. The penalty for blasphemy is death. Followers of Jesus live in fear as even the accusation of blasphemy can see someone's life ruined if. Let's pray today for the believers in Karachi to not fear but to put their trust in God, for wisdom in how to talk about spiritual things with their Muslim neighbors. Pray that believers may be "shrewd as snakes and innocent as doves" to love those around them that they would be willing to share their faith no matter what the cost.
Father, we pray that the peoples of Karachi will learn to study the Bible, understand it, obey it, and share it quickly and boldly with others. Lord, will you grant this nation the grace of multiplication: disciples who make disciples, groups that start groups, and churches that plant churches. Ancient of Days, may your glory and fame spread throughout Karachi – and all of Pakistan – as followers of Jesus love God by obeying His commands. Savior, may Your followers in Karachi go to their near neighbors, bringing the life-changing presence, love, and power of God with them.
Lyari: It is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Karachi, which started out as a small fishing village. It later became an area that was know for violence, gangs, drugs and kidnappings. The Police 'cleaned up' this area a few years ago and has become more safe. Pray for true transformation as peace as people encounter Jesus in this area.
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May each person in Karachi and beyond find the 'straight path', the one who said “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
ReadPray today for movements of the gospel to happen among families and especially among the youth. That the new generation would be completely changed by encountering Jesus.
ReadPakistani cultures are classified as honor/shame cultures whereas most Western cultures are considered to be guilt/innocence cultures. This means that importance of how someone is perceived is often more important that what is truth. The Jewish culture that Jesus came into was actually an Eastern one. As such, a King in a manger, on a donkey, washing feet, all are pictures both counter cultural and perceived as weak. Some might even say humiliating. Jesus' life and teaching are a shock to this kind of a society where one honors the great and lifts high those with money, status, or power. Jesus deserves all honor but lowers himself willingly. He does so to lift us up. His actions aren't of shame but rather of lowering Himself to our level. He is most honorable yet humble enough to call us friend. Pray for Muslims in Karachi to wrestle with this contrast of someone so great being willing to be so low that they would grasp the audacity of God to reveal Himself through Jesus.
ReadMuslims believe in the God of Abraham (Ibrahim), Isaac (Ishaq), and Jacob (Yacoob). They know the God who sent a flood but saved Noah (Nuh), saved His people through Moses (Musa), and conquered nations through David (Daoud). However they have a different understanding of who Jesus is. There faith is like the faith of God's people in the Old Testament, having not experienced Jesus in who He is throughout the New Testament. Today we pray for Muslims to encounter Jesus and to really experience Him is that they can decide for themselves who He is.
ReadThe majority of the culture in Pakistan would be viewed as very conservative in the way women are treated. On the one hand there is a culture of protectiveness and honor but often there is a deviation from the intent of culture, and women end up being surpressed instead of protected. Today we pray for both men and women in Karachi to see the value of women who are created by God.
ReadDuring the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast water and food from sunrise to sunset. After breaking the fast, the men go to the mosque to pray and people are generally more open to spiritual things. Pray for those who are seeking that they will find, that God would reveal Himself both miraculously in dreams and […]
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ReadWe strengthened their [people in the movement] faith in Christ and and modeled ministry, spending whole nights in prayer, and having days of fasting.
ReadPray for an Acts 19 movement to reach every unreached people and place in Kunming, China and the surrounding regions.
ReadThe question is not whether we will die, but whether we will die in a way that bears much fruit.
ReadPray for an Acts 19 movement to reach every unreached people and place in Guangzhou, China and the surrounding regions.
ReadPray for a movement like in Acts 19: 17-20 to reach every unreached people and place in Beijing, China and the surrounding regions.
ReadDisciplemaking Principle: TRAVEL LIGHT AND AVOID ENCUMBRANCES
ReadJesus is our example of moving forward in the face of resistance.
ReadPray for the Muslim world at this key time of the Night of Power at the end of Ramadan
Read“There is no neutral ground in the universe. Every square inch, every split second, is claimed by God and counterclaimed by Satan.”
ReadDisciplemaking Scripture: RECOGNIZE AND ENGAGE IN SPIRITUAL WARFARE
ReadDisciplemaking Principle: RECOGNIZE AND ENGAGE IN SPIRITUAL WARFARE
ReadPray for Spirt empowered and Spirit-directed boldness and leadership among the Punjabi.
ReadPray for an Acts 19 movement to reach every unreached people and place in Karaj, Iran and the surrounding regions.
Read“I thought it reasonable that I should seek the work where the work was the most abundant and the workers fewest.”
ReadPSALMS 108:5; 113:4; 92:8
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