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Prayer for Cote d’Ivoire Urgently Needed


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#1 Julie Daube

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Posted 06 December 2010 - 01:00 PM

After Cote d’Ivoire completed its second round of presidential elections, two men are proclaiming to be president, each having named his prime minister. What is taking place now has the potential for more violent unrest. Please pray

--That the key political players in Cote d’Ivoire will come to a peaceful resolution

--That God will protect the country from violence unleashed by frustrated supporters of the candidates

--That Alliance field workers in Cote d’Ivoire will obtain tickets to travel to Dakar and that God will care for them during their time away from home

--That God will protect Isaac and Rachel Keita as they stay in Abidjan with their children and the FATEAC community

--That the airports and borders will remain open so that Ivoirian participants of the December 9-16 Africa Regional Leadership/Church- Planting Conference, as well as those who have connecting flights through the Abidjan airport, will be able to come to the conference

--That the Church will be a light showing forth God’s love and ministry of reconciliation

#2 Debbi Meyer

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Posted 06 December 2010 - 01:23 PM

After Cote d’Ivoire completed its second round of presidential elections, two men are proclaiming to be president, each having named his prime minister. What is taking place now has the potential for more violent unrest. Please pray

--That the key political players in Cote d’Ivoire will come to a peaceful resolution

--That God will protect the country from violence unleashed by frustrated supporters of the candidates

--That Alliance field workers in Cote d’Ivoire will obtain tickets to travel to Dakar and that God will care for them during their time away from home

--That God will protect Isaac and Rachel Keita as they stay in Abidjan with their children and the FATEAC community

--That the airports and borders will remain open so that Ivoirian participants of the December 9-16 Africa Regional Leadership/Church- Planting Conference, as well as those who have connecting flights through the Abidjan airport, will be able to come to the conference

--That the Church will be a light showing forth God’s love and ministry of reconciliation



#3 RuthAnn Nicholls

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Posted 07 December 2010 - 07:15 AM

Keeping these in my prayers.

I want to live my life so that every morning
when I wake up Satan says, "Oh, no! She's awake!