

During the first two weeks of September, one of our colleagues whose name is Sam (last name not included for security reasons) was able to facilitate two prayer seminars for Iraqi believers in Erbil, Kurdistan and in Baghdad. Here is his account of what happened and some continuing prayer concerns:
"It has not been easy for the believers to raise up in faith to pray for their nation. One night a believer - lady and her family were robbed at gun-point through 8 gunmen, during those days of prayer. This really discouraged believers again, after the major bomb-blast I mentioned before, the evening before I arrived. Anyway, I kept encouraging them, challenging the inner - circle of the church to increase their prayer - commitment and taught them with plenty of testimonies, how prayer changes cities & nations.
We finished well with several active prayer-times, standing in cross - formation, facing in the directions of IS etc. and once for the young generation & their future. Prayed against evil and corrupt & wicked politicians to be removed, for God to tear down the wicked high places and for the march of death by Shias to stop etc.
In the final meeting, I challenged them on bringing a real expression of their faith into society by worship, intercession, prayer-walking and blessing the nation and the majority people. We finished with a ministry time for many, many individuals, where God touched some people very deeply and they couldn't stand anymore. One lady was shaking for hours through the power of God.
Praise God for these things:
Please keep praying for the following for Iraq (and Syria). Here are some requests from Sam with some addtions from the editor:
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