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Wars around the world are destroying many lives. The horrible things people do to one another is heartwrenching.The scars of war take a lifetime to overcome. Disease and starvation during wars and rebellions actually claim more lives than the violence of these conflicts. Many women must find ways to survive the horrible abuses of torture and rape, which are often used as weapons of war.
Praying for . . .
Women Affected by War
Those who are able to flee for their lives into refugee shelters, jungles, or foreign countries often face horrendous circumstances. Many women travel without their fathers, brothers or husbands, and even those who are with menfolk often suffer domestic abuse, rape, forced prostitution, and poverty that leaves them helpless in trying to feed and protect their children. Many starving families sell their daughters to pay the rent and feed the rest of the family. Project Hannah volunteers reach out to those suffering from conflicts in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Women seeking friends gather at the Hannah’s Houses in Sweden and learn to trust again, find hope, and hear about God’s love for them.Women receive skills training and encouragement in Albania, Cambodia, Croatia, Liberia,Vietnam, and other countries long after the wars are over.
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6. The Lord’s comfort to cover the broken hearts of women as they live with the horrible scars of war, violence, and catastrophes. Pray that He will heal their pain, trauma, and broken relationships, bringing reconciliation and peace into their homes and communities.
2. Somali women who have escaped their war-torn country. Pray for God’s protection over those who seek to escape the oppressive cultural practices that have dictated everything in their lives. Pray also for Christian women who produce the Women of Hope Somali program and prayer calendars that give hope to Somali women around the world.
7. God’s anointing on those preparing the Women of Hope Dari program. Pray that nothing will interfere with a 2014 start date for its airing on TWR’s powerful new AM broadcast signal.
4. God’s anointing on Project Hannah’s English Women of Hope scriptwriters preparing material that can be easily translated into more than 60 languages and adapted for the many cultures being reached through this radio program. 5. The more than 1.5 million refugees who have escaped Syria’s ongoing violence, many of them then being abused in countries where they have no way to earn a living (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/ world-middle-east-22576924). Pray for believers in Finland, Jordan, Sweden, and other countries who are ministering to the displaced, and pray that many will hear the Women of Hope Arabic program and understand God’s truth for the first time.
Project Hannah’s flagship program has been offering hope to women from war-torn countries since 1998.The newest Women of Hope radio programs in Arabic, Farsi, Somali, and Turkish are reaching even more women from warring countries. Starting in 2014, Women of Hope Dari will minister to women in Afghanistan, northern Iran, and surrounding countries in which speakers of that major language live.
August 2013
PROJECT HANNAH
1. Mothers trying to care for their families after catastrophes and in war-torn areas with limited supplies of food, clean water, electricity, and sanitation facilities. Many deaths are caused by dehydration and diarrhea from cholera, which spreads through contaminated water used in bathing and preparing food.
3. Those facing the results of war that have devastated cities and villages, leaving many to seek answers to questions about life and purpose. Pray that they will have opportunities to hear TWR broadcasts and experience God’s love, peace, and salvation.
When Christians are willing to be used by the Lord and move out of their comfort zone to reach out to those who have been devastated by war, God can heal those who are hurting.
Women of Hope broadcasts in more than 60 languages. PH’s monthly prayer requests are used in 79 languages.
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8. Mothers and nurses caring for the children who have been maimed by land mines and require extensive medical care and support all their lives. 9. Listeners of Project Hannah’s Women of Hope program to find a caring radio friend who understands their pain and suffering. Pray that they will hear encouraging words that help them stand firm in the midst of adversity (Ephesians 6:13-14). 10. War widows who are abused by family members and have few job options available to provide support for themselves and their children. Pray for ministries offering vocational skills training so the women can earn enough to provide their basic needs. Pray also for women who are abused by their families because they become Christians. 11. Women refugees to have the courage to stand together against the persistent, ugly, violent rapes that they experience in the camps. Pray that men will also get involved as role models and in educating other men about proper behaviour and treatment of women.