Monthly prayer diary for Maridi and the Sudans
Vision:
To see a Church and Community holistically transformed in Maridi and beyond.
Mission:
Maridi Diocese exists to reconcile people to God, with one another and promote social – economic activities in the Community.
Values:
- Faithfulness to the word of God
- Informed and skilled human resource
- Promotion of teamwork, transparency and accountability
- Promotion of partnership and networking with other churches and Christian organisations both locally and internationally.
I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. John 16:33
Give thanks
For the opportunity of match funding for the proceeds of our quiz night which was a great success. Thanks to Bob Maynard and Bob Monger for writing and delivering the quiz
For a safer route through which ++ Ezekiel is able to travel through.
For the continuing work of the Mothers Union, working to support the family – especially those in hardship and the young single mothers.
Pray ……
For the schools returning after the state of emergency, that all children would quickly return
For Richard Paul as he does the administration for the children who need bursaries
For the work of CMS in Maridi
For Cathedral Archdeaconry – led by the Dean, Revd. Canon Bennett Khamis. This is the largest archdeaconry containing the head office and house of the bishop
For Bishop Moses Zungo and Diocesan Secretary Canon Gerusoma Tito
For God’s direction and leadership in the Diocese
For the displaced Christians from Amaki due to insecurity now living in Maridi Town
For Chaima Christian Institute – for more solar power for the smooth running of the campus
For Mothers Union leader – Mama Phoebe Michael, coordinator- Revd Eunice Naima under the supervision of Mama Rejoice Moses.
For General election – The country is just not ready! The census is 10 years old, a new one is needed.
The conflict in Sudan is becoming a forgotten war with more than 6 million people having fled their homes. Sudan now has the largest number of displaced people in the world.
There is extreme violence in Darfur and Wad Medani has been infiltrated by the RSF. The oil pipeline has been severed, only a small amount of oil is getting through. This badly affects the economy for both Sudans and the world. Pray for a way to peace.
Homefront
Please continue to pray that we can raise substantial funds to help the major development of Chaima as a university campus.
For the Support Group’s planning of future events. The contribution of the whole deanery.
For an increase of interest in our Maridi Link across the Heytesbury Deanery.