Friday, November 1, 2024

🙏Let us Pray for the Persecuted Church on November 3rd & 10th

Uniting in prayer

“If one member suffers, we all suffer together; if one member is honoured, all rejoice together.”

-1 Corinthians 12:26


Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,


As we gather for the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (IDOP) on the 3rd and 10th of November 2024, I invite you to unite with millions of believers across the globe to stand in solidarity with our persecuted family. The theme for this year, “Courageous Faith,” inspired by Deuteronomy 31:6, calls us to remember the strength and resilience of those who, despite facing intense opposition, hold firmly to their faith in Jesus Christ.


This year, as we observe the IDOP, let us be inspired by the courageous faith of our persecuted brothers and sisters. Let us commit to praying fervently for them, asking God to strengthen and sustain them in their trials. Let us also consider how we can actively support them—through advocacy, raising awareness, and providing practical assistance, where possible.


In the attached prayer guide, we have country guides and prayer points for several countries that see high levels of persecution. We invite you to pray through the guide for the sake of our brothers and sisters.

IDOP 2024: Courageous Faith

Watch the video and join us in prayers

IDOP Resources

IDOP resources are designed to help you effectively pray for the persecuted.


Click below to access resources in English, Arabic, Spanish, French, Russian and Portuguese!

The IDOP is a time set apart to remember all those who share our faith, but not our freedom. We invite you to stand in solidarity with them.


In Christ,


Godfrey Yogarajah

Ambassador for Religious Freedom, World Evangelical Alliance

Your support helps WEA’s advocacy efforts and provides help to those facing persecution.

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Over two billion Christians in the world today are represented by three world church bodies. The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) is one of those, serving more than 600 million evangelicals belonging to churches that are part of 143 national Evangelical Alliances in 9 regions. Launched in London in 1846, the WEA unites evangelicals across denominations for prayer, evangelism, mission, theological education, religious freedom, human rights advocacy, relief, and engagement in a wide range of social issues. It speaks with one voice to United Nations, governments, and media in public or through behind-the-scenes diplomacy on issues of common concern to the Church. For more information, visit worldea.org WEA has been a charter member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability since 1980. WEA is audited annually by an independent public accounting firm. WEA is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. In the United States, your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

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