Project Hannah April 2013 Prayer Calendar

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The influence of relatives and tribes dominates the lives of the women of Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan). Women have the primary responsibility for passing religion and other traditions from generation to generation, so there is a natural tendency to avoid change in order to preserve things as they are. Unfortunately this passion to preserve their customs has allowed religious extremism to hinder the light of the Gospel from penetrating women’s hearts and lives.

Praying for . . . Women in Central Asia

L E A S E P R AY F O R

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1. A spiritual awakening among Central Asian women so that many would hear about Christ through media and come to believe in him. 2. Safety, health and God’s anointing on those producing Project Hannah’s Women of Hope programs in Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tajik, Turkmen and Uzbek.

Although Central Asia has many underdeveloped regions, the major cities offer women the fast-paced life associated with careers, professional sports and higher levels of education. Modern women in these cities use the Internet and smartphones. They struggle to keep up with the latest fashions, to be successful in business and, at the same time, to be mothers and housewives.

3. Women who do not know the loving Jesus to find him and to know that he will be their strength through difficult circumstances and that he will give them peace and eternal salvation. “The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble” (Psalm 9:9). 4. Christian women of Central Asia who are persecuted for their faith in Jesus Christ. Pray for Christian mothers who are threatened that their children will be harmed. “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for you are with me” (Psalm 23:4).

Traditionally, a young couple lives with the husband`s family after marriage. Often the young wife becomes a servant of the mother-in-law and her daughters. Respect for elders is important in Central Asia, but when it becomes more like slavery, problems develop in the marriage and the wife suffers emotionally and physically.

5. Women in Uzbekistan who are seen as secondclass citizens. In many cases, husbands, even sons, humiliate them. Pray that these women deeply understand that God loves them and that they are precious to him.

Since gaining their independence from the Soviet Union,CentralAsian countries have seen health-care problems in many areas worsen. There is a severe shortage of medical equipment and medicines. Women suffer during pregnancy in particular.There are also high rates of death and disability among children as well as in society generally.

6. Central Asian girls who are forced into early marriages. Single women are afraid to say that they are unmarried because people will think that they are sick or that they have lost their purity. Many women marry at the first opportunity and then suffer for the rest of their lives. Pray that negative attitudes toward girls would be changed, leading to healthy families and love in marriages.

Many women in Central Asia experience domestic violence.Women are also humiliated and abused at work, school and in the community. Few women dare to report abuse to the police. Often, rape is blamed on the woman and not the man. Women of Hope broadcasts in more than 60 languages. PH’s monthly prayer requests are used in 77 languages.

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April 2013

PROJECT HANNAH 7. Believers in Uzbekistan who experience severe persecution and do not have the right to gather for worship. Small, secret house churches are scattered throughout the country. This makes organized women’s ministries almost impossible. 8. Women in remote areas to hear the Women of Hope programs and be spiritually strengthened. Uzbekistan, with a population of 28 million, is the largest Central Asian country. Most people live in rural areas, often in very poor conditions. 9. Kazakh families: the number of divorces is increasing, therefore the responsibility for the family often falls on the women. 10. The improvement of the lives of women living in remote rural areas, especially those who are experiencing humiliation and abuse. “Hear my prayer, O LORD, listen to my cry for help; be not deaf to my weeping” (Psalm 39:12). 11. Kazakh women who already believe in Jesus Christ. Pray that they would grow spiritually and be an example to those around them and that they would be involved in ministry among Kazakh women. 12. Central Asian women who have hardened their hearts in order to silence the pain and anguish of multiple abortions. Abortion is legal in Central Asia and remains one of the most popular methods of birth control. 13. Kyrgyzstan, where the custom of bride kidnapping still exists. As a result, many unhappy women live without love in obedience to their husbands.


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