World Prayer Today

Teaching the teachers

February 02, 2023

“Thank you for your programs that have shed much light on God’s Word. I had not planned on listening, but once engaged, I realized that many things I have been teaching are very inadequate and inaccurate. And as a servant of God, I felt touched."

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God’s Word never changes, but we do

January 25, 2023

If you’ve hopped aboard the Bible Bus with us for more than one five-year journey, you know that God’s Word never changes—but we do. We’re not the same people we were the last time we studied a certain passage.

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A bereaved father finds comfort in God’s Word

January 20, 2023

“When we know for sure God is with us through all of life’s troubles, we can live by faith and not by fear.” That’s the encouragement Dr. J. Vernon McGee shares with us in his booklet, ”For Those Who Grieve.” That’s also the message we recently received from a listener in Nigeria.

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When you feel like you don’t measure up

January 19, 2023

“I was afraid of God, afraid of His judgement, afraid that I couldn’t live up to His standards.” That’s the story we hear from Oleg in Russia today as the World Prayer Team travels through eastern Asia.

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God’s Word is finding favor in Yemen

January 18, 2023

Yemen is home to one of the greatest humanitarian crises in the world, and all Yemenis suffer—but living in this Muslim-dominant country, Christians are additionally vulnerable and fear discovery and exposure for their faith.

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There’s no time to waste in 2023

January 17, 2023

“I squandered away so many years like a fool. Now I know better, so I will do better. I hope you will too. Let’s not waste any more time in sharing the Good News.” That’s the news Sanjay in Maharashtra, India, courageously shares with almost everyone he meets.

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Better together

January 16, 2023

When you gather regularly around God’s Word with others, good things happen. That’s what Manny from Argentina shares today.

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