3 Things That Need Your Prayers This Weekend

This week has seen some sad and difficult situations unfold. As Christians, we don't just want to lament these but to do something about them. One thing we can do is pray – bring them to the throne of God and ask Him to intervene.

Presidential election

This US election has been the most bitter and divisive in living memory, with each candidate attracting fierce hostility from the supporters of the other. The candidacy of Donald Trump has given particular concern and led to deep soul-searching among evangelicals horrified by his attitude to women; Clinton's liberal views on abortion, not shared by most evangelicals, have made her a hard pick for them.

Pray for national healing in the US, and for a spirit of co-operation and generosity after the election.

Battle for Mosul

Islamic State's last main stronghold in Iraq is under siege by Iraqi forces. There are fears for the safety of the civilians in the city and for the cost of the operation to retake it – IS has been preparing ambushes and booby traps for the attacking soldiers. Its regime in Mosul has been horrifying, but liberating the city could be horrifying too.

Pray that civilians are able to escape and that IS surrenders quickly.

Chibok schoolgirls

More than 200 kidnapped by Boko Haram in Nigeria and 21 were released last week. Another 83 could be released soon. But many of them feel ashamed because of what's happened to them and don't want to return to their families.

Pray for them and their families, that Christ's love will break down the stigma they face. And pray for all women who are the victims of violence.

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