PRAYER NIGHT FOR THE PERSECUTED CHURCH

Invitation to pray one night for the Persecuted Church. Koza is hosting a Night of Prayer on the night of Friday November 18 starting at 7:00pm until 10:00pm. Everyone is invited to come and stand in the gap for persecuted Christians

The purpose of this Night of Prayer is that Christians dedicate themselves, by means of prayer, to their fellow believers who regularly have to spend many nights in prisons and/or police cells.

Why pray at night? “Especially at night, many persecuted Christians are experiencing a hard time. This is the moment doubt strikes.”, says Open Doors
spokesman Klaas Muurling. Also in Scripture we see that many Christians pray during the night. When Peter was imprisoned, the church prayed at night and he was released.”

This year the Night of Prayer is focused on Christians in various countries and regions: “In these countries Christians experience and suffer from
discrimination and persecution because they believe in Jesus Christ. Many times this causes them to lose their jobs, not have access to Bibles, being taken to prison, being tortured, and sometimes even being killed/murdered. It is a great signal when we can tell persecuted Christians that so many Christians in the world are praying for them.”

We would like to invite you to join us for this Night of Prayer in the Activity Center on the second floor. Information will be posted throughout the
room.  You will come into the room and move from each prayer station.  At the completion of your prayer time you can leave at that time.  This is a come and pray time and you can leave as God directs.