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02.08.2022 / Prayer Bulletin 08-2022
Prayer Bulletin August 2022

"Give us this day our daily bread" (Matthew 6:11)

Dear Prayer Partners,

Jesus taught his disciples to pray, that is, to converse with our Father in heaven. By starting off with "Hallowed be your name" He makes it clear that nothing is more important than a Father-child-relationship to God; "Your kingdom come" means that we are at God’s disposal, that people from all nations can accept Christ as their Lord and serve God as their father; "Your will be done" means: God, make of my life what you desire. It is on this basis that we may ask our heavenly Father to provide for our “daily bread”, our livelihood. God wants to give it to us, but he wants to be asked. His provision includes opportunity to earn a living through honest work. God wants to provide for us, to bless us. Through our work he wants to make good things happen that will be a blessing to many. It is God who provides for us - He opens up the doors of opportunity. Because God wants to be asked, we may give thanks expectantly and wait on him curious about the ways in which he will give us our “daily bread”. Asking Him for forgiveness and forgiving those who have sinned against us makes us free to discover the potential God has blessed us with in order to be a blessing to others with the fruits of our labors.

Our current concerns
  • ISLAMIC WORLD: Communio Messianica’s “Business as Mission” Challenge
    Thank you for keeping us in your prayer! One of the biggest challenges that CM faces is how to help MBBs remain in their countries and cultural contexts as witnesses for Christ. Traditionally, most converts from Islam had to leave their homes, contexts, and countries. They were – and for the most part still are – disowned by their families, thrown out of their homes, threatened with death if they do not return to Islam. Thankfully, ever more families are turning to Christ. In these cases, persecution does not go away, but if a family comes to Christ, they have much better chances of finding a way to stay in their homeland. Since most converts also lose their jobs due to social pressure from the Muslim community, a major challenge is to find a way of earning a living. Almost no Muslim will employ an “apostate”. For this reason, MBBs have been known to keep their conversion a secret, but this is by no means a satisfactory life. In Communio Messianica we gather former Muslims who wish to openly follow Christ and live as “salt” and “light” in their context, leading others from darkness into Light.
    For these reasons CM is addressing the issue of developing ways and means for MBBs to be able to stay in their regions. Our four guiding principles are:
    1. MBBs should be able to make their own living sustainably and independently through a profession that meets personal/family and Church/fellowship needs.  They want to be able to remain in their own context or as close to their place of origin as possible.
    2. MBBs want to serve their own community/society – if they or their services are needed by society at large, they are more likely to be accepted by the otherwise hostile Muslim community. Mission Schools and Hospitals were intended as such services and met with great acceptance because they met real needs, but rarely were they financially self-sufficient and sustainable.
    3. MBBs want to be a witness through their normal, everyday business or professional contacts. If they are successful in their work and business they will automatically come into contact with other people as customers, clients, suppliers and so forth.
    4. MBB run businesses could provide the CM worldwide network with an infrastructure for many ways of communication and collaboration in the respective countries.

      The buzzwords “Business as Mission” or “tentmaker ministries” generally refer to a strategy used by foreign missionaries needing legitimization to live in the country where they serve. In difference to other “Business as Mission” (BaM) or “Tentmaking” Mission models, BaM in the CM context does not seek western experts to promote development aid or evangelize in the 10/40 window. This has its place and remains a viable option for foreign missionaries and development aid workers.
      CM’s BaM focus, however, is to identify talented local MBBs who have basic economic knowledge and skills ("entrepreneurial spirit") or professional expertise for areas of employment where CM and its partners can empower and/or enable them. The goal is profitable business or industry which generates legitimate income in a sustainable way. Some fellow Christians are suspicious of such a goal, thinking that earning money is “worldly”. Convincing is necessary here. The Apostle Paul wrote to both the Thessalonians and the Ephesians that they should work with their own hands in order to provide for themselves and others (1Th. 4,11; 2Th. 3,12; Eph. 4:28).
      CM aims to support its people in this field by cooperating with like-minded businesspeople and professionals who are willing and able to assist in the consulting area, equipping people with basic business knowledge where needed to deal with the challenges of logistics, resistance, corruption, unfair competition. While CM and its partners do not primarily give financial aid, there may be situations arising, where it makes good business sense for companies or individuals to invest. Financial help from outside at the most could be envisioned as start-up financing, but not as a "permanent iv drip".
      Examples where CM’s partners already have demonstrated their expertise include sustainable energy provision, electrification, water procurement and treatment – both for drinking/hygene and agricultural needs. These badly needed services are of great importance to many communities where MBBs are seeking after a means of livelihood and could prove to be key fields for CM’s BaM efforts. CM is keen on learning the varying ideas and needs of the population in the different regions and does market research to that end. We welcome partners with a heart for assisting in this so central programme for CM and our MBBs in hostile environments. Pray that we be successful in filling this crucial need for MBBs and that God will provide ways and means for His people to survive and be an effective witness to His love, honour and glory in the Muslim world!
  • MOROCCO: Bible Translation started 1997 - funding stops this year
    The Translation of the Bible into the Moroccan dialect is moving ahead very well through the concerted efforts of our partner the Moroccan Bible Society. Pray that we will find new funding as the initial donors’ pledges run out this year!
  • AFGHANISTAN: God’s Word for a hungry people
    Next to the physical hunger many Afghans are suffering from after one year of Taliban rule, there is also a great spiritual hunger that needs to be satisfied. Our partners Mohabat.tv and Alhayat.tv are busy producing evangelistic programmes in Dari and Pushto for the seeking Afghan population. Another partner Heart4Iran has been able to place thousands of Bibles in Dari within the country. We continue to care for MBB brothers and sisters who fled the country a year ago. Pray that we will be able to continue to be involved in all these efforts!
  • MBBs who have lost their families
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    Many of our people have lost their families through leaving Islam in order to follow Christ. Many miss their parents and siblings, even if they experienced rejection at their hands. Those who were divorced by their spouses have usually lost every contact to their children. Pray that their heartache would be healed and that the would experience the fulfillment of Jesus’ promise: “And everyone who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or lands, for my name’s sake, will receive a hundredfold and will inherit eternal life. “ (Matthew 19,29 ESV). Let us thank God that more and more families are finding their way together as disciples of Christ Jesus and want to remain in their countries as a witness to Him!

Thank you for joining us in prayer.

Shalom - Peace be with you -

Yassir Eric and coworkers

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