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'Prayer Is the Most Powerful Weapon' Say Sri Lanka Church Bombing Survivors: Post YOUR Prayer for Sri Lanka on This Virtual Prayer Wall

Tré Goins-Phillips : Apr 24, 2019
Faithwire.com

"We're trying to have people type [their prayers] out because it will send the message that they are not alone. Because especially for a minority group, who might be treated as second-class citizens, they might not have the typical support system that you and I would expect if something like this happened." -Sarah Cunningham, Open Doors

[Faithwire.com] In the immediate aftermath of the deadly church bombings in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, which claimed the lives of nearly 300 people, survivors of the bloody terrorist attacks are asking Christians around the globe to pray. (Image: Sri Lanka/ AP/via Open Doors)

Click Here for 'on-the-ground' updates on the Christian community in the aftermath of the bombings in Sri Lanka from Open Doors.

Sarah Cunningham, senior communications director for Open Doors, a faith-based nonprofit working with persecuted Christians internationally, told Faithwire survivors in Sri Lanka have said prayer "is the most powerful weapon" they have to combat the evils of terrorism...

...From a practical standpoint, Open Doors has launched a rapid response effort Cunningham described as a "two-pronged approach" between on-the-ground assistance and prayer support. The former is still being built out based on the constantly shifting needs of the people in Sri Lanka. Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here

The Christian nonprofit, which has a permanent, native presence Sri Lanka, is also asking Believers around the world to participate in its virtual prayer wall. Cunningham said people can visit the site to submit written prayers to those who survived the Easter bombings... CLICK HERE and scroll down to submit your prayer...

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