
Kin Yip Louie in Hong Kong
Pray that churches in Hong Kong will know how to survive, and even thrive, in our changing environment. Pray that churches would be wise as serpents, but innocent as doves.
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On the night when Christ was born, some shepherds stood watch over their flocks in the fields near David’s town. Luke tells us that, all of a sudden, an angel of the Lord appeared. Overwhelmed by God’s radiant glory, the shepherds cowered in fear. But the angel reassured them with good news of great joy: The Savior – the Messiah, the Lord – had been born in Bethlehem!
This unlikely audience for such a heavenly announcement then saw the skies filled with angels, each one praising God, saying:
“Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor rests.”
This Advent, as we celebrate the birth of the Prince of Peace, we especially remember and pray for our brothers, sisters, and neighbors who endure war and persecution in so many places, including in the Holy Land. May we continue to find the peace that surpasses understanding in Emmanuel, our God who is with us in every circumstance, who has come to defeat sin and death, and who will come again in glory and righteousness.
This year, we have again invited several leaders from around the world to offer a meditation on Scripture and to share about celebratory customs in their home countries. We hope that these Christmas devotionals and stories will encourage you as we celebrate the Lord’s first coming and anticipate his next.
Image: “The Angel Brings Good News to the Shepherds” (1948) by Luke Hua Xiaoxian (Credit: Art & Theology)
Pray that churches in Hong Kong will know how to survive, and even thrive, in our changing environment. Pray that churches would be wise as serpents, but innocent as doves.
read moreLet us celebrate Easter by remembering the life that was given to us through the death of Christ. Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!
read morePray that those experiencing all kinds of distress, due to the elections and the virus, will find healing and restoration, and that God would indeed heal our land.
read moreIn addition to COVID-19 challenges, Ethiopia has been at war against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).
read moreThe Mwanza Diocese, which I serve, has a need for trained pastors. The diocese has 560 local churches, but only 250 trained pastors.
read moreWe have launched a small organization that equips local pastors in rural areas through theological training, socioeconomic empowerment, and children’s ministry training. Pray that God will provide partners to support this work.
read morePray for the Church at all levels to provide Christ-centered leadership and greater commitment to demonstrating Christian values in the workplace.
read morePlease pray for the Church in Ghana to significantly develop into a missionary-sending Church.
read moreIn December, we had the most keenly contested presidential election in our history, but God has sustained Ghana and granted us peace.
read morePray for wisdom, understanding, and clarity in leading ACTEA and serving Africa’s theological institutions in this season of immense challenges.
read moreAt Oasis Africa, the journey has been difficult because our work involves interacting with individuals and groups for therapy and trainings. We have had to adjust to online services, and this has had a negative effect, bringing our numbers down.
read moreKenya is deeply engaged in political wrangles right now, as politicians get ready for the presidential elections next year (August 2022). Kenyan citizens are suffering from the effects of the coronavirus that has plagued the world. Many more people have fallen into unemployment, and income is a big struggle for many families. Please pray for Kenya to overcome these political and economic challenges.
read moreWith the present economic recession, raising funds for school fees will be an enormous challenge for students. We do not know what to do, but our eyes are on the Lord.
read moreFor Christians in Ethiopia who are uncertain about the future of our country and our beloved ones, there is only one place to look for deliverance.
read moreFor all of us, Christmas brings hope and a message that unites us. “Do not be afraid” – not because things will magically turn out well, but because our God is with us. Jesus entered into our human situation, and experienced our uncertainty, fear, and despair. Jesus entered our human situation and conquered it beyond the grave, giving us a hope that unites us even as we stand united in suffering.
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