How can we pray for you?
Why do we pray? Because Jesus calls us to! We have seen that this simple act is enough for Christ to transform hearts, lives and circumstances.
We are a ministry that is committed to prayer, and we would love to pray for you! You can send us your prayer requests by emailing Cathy at cmackinnon@bibleleague.ca.
In addition, each year we have a dedicated Day of Prayer. We will update this page with more information as it becomes available.
Send your prayer requests to cmackinnon@bibleleague.ca.
Pray for Canada
Pray for Canada! We have seen that this simple act is enough for Christ to transform hearts, lives and circumstances. Join us in praying for our country in the following areas:
- Our Government: Pray that God will guide our politicians and elections, and that the Spirit will be present in all local and national decisions that affect Canada.
- Our Growing Communities: There are few churches to support our rapidly growing cities. Pray for more spiritual workers to bring discipleship to Canada's diverse urban communities.
- Our People: Canada welcomes immigrants of all backgrounds, and this gives us an unprecedented opportunity to share Jesus' message. Pray that God will call Christians to reach out to their neighbours to share the Good News.
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Prayer requests
[Armenia] Karine and her husband are so happy so see changes in their children’s lives. Their two children, ages 8 and 11, attended summer camp this year in Ararat city. Each day they came home excited to tell their parents all that they had learned during camp. After hearing God’s Word, the children are more […]
Read More[India] Malati is illiterate and as a result was not able to take care of her own banking. One day, she asked a young man to help her deposit 2,500 rupees but instead of depositing it in to her account, he put the money into his own. When Malati told her husband what happened, he […]
Read More[Cambodia] Doung Mey was contemplating suicide. She felt helpless and unable to provide for her three children. Her husband was drinking away all of the money they earned and would become violent with the family. Doung Mey did not know how to cope. When she heard local champion Phan Sathea preaching in her village, she […]
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