Sabeel Wave of Prayer
November 22nd, 2018
November 22nd, 2018
The
“Great March of Return” continues in Gaza. Forty people were wounded in
protests along the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip, including 18 by
live fire and five by rubber bullets.
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Lord, we continue to pray for the
Palestinian refugees and their just demands to return to their lands and homes.
May the creativity of the protesters in creating nonviolent methods of
resistance continue. Lord in your mercy… hear our prayers
Wednesday,
the 14th of November a Palestinian fisherman, Nawwaf al Attar, was shot and
killed by the Israeli occupation forces off the coast of northern Gaza.
The Palestinian fishermen were working, as recently directed, at three
nautical miles from the coast when the Israeli naval forces opened fire,
forcing them to head back to working at one nautical mile, where the fish
stocks are exhausted.
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Lord, we pray for the people of Gaza
trying to earn a livelihood and feed their families. We pray for the family of
Nawwaf al Attar as they grieve their loss. Lord, in your mercy... hear our
prayers
Twenty
women from Jerusalem traveled as a group from Sabeel to enjoy fellowship with
one another and to learn about the city of Haifa, it’s history and the
challenges it faces.
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Lord, we thank you for the
opportunities you give us to travel and to meet up with our brothers and
sisters to find out about their lives. Help us, we pray to walk together in the
light of your truth and holiness and to reach out to one another and bear one
another’s burdens. Lord, in your mercy.... hear our prayers
The
Palestine Book Awards, 2018 winners were announced at the Middle East Monitor’s
flagship event in London on Friday, the 16th of November. The Academic Awards
were given to Maha Nassar for her book ‘Brothers Apart, Palestinian citizens of
Israel and the Arab world’ and to Colin Anderson for his book ‘Balfour in the
Dock: J.M.N. Jeffries and the Case for the Prosecution’. The Memoir Award went
to Reja-e Busailah, who is blind, for his autobiography, ‘In the Land of My
Birth. A Palestinian Boyhood.’ Salim Tamari was presented with a Lifetime
Achievement Award for his contribution to literature on Palestine.
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Thank you, Lord, for the gifts you
have given to writers to express the concerns of their hearts and to tell their
stories. We pray for those who use their gifts to tell the world about what is
happening in Palestine. Lord, in your mercy..... hear our prayers
On
Sunday, the 11th of November, the Israeli authorities banned Hebron’s Rehabilitation
Committee from renovating a Palestinian kindergarten near the Ibrahami Mosque
in the Old City of Hebron, which is under full Israeli military control. The
kindergarten belongs to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. The Israeli
authorities did not provide any reason for the ban.
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God of justice and righteousness, we
pray that the Israeli occupying forces in Hebron would be moved to withdraw the
ban on work at the kindergarten. We continue to pray for an end to the military
occupation that deprives our people of a normal life. Lord, in your mercy..... hear our prayers
A sixteen year old boy, Abdel Nassar Aweiwi
was arrested and abused by the Israeli occupation army on the evening of the
13th of November.
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Lord, it is deeply shocking to witness
the level of violence inflicted on children by the Israeli occupation army. We
pray for the healing of victims like Abdel Nassar, that they may recover
physically and mentally from the abuse. We pray too for the perpetrators of the
violence that they may have a change of heart and be held accountable for their
crimes. Lord, in your mercy... hear our prayers
The
Kumi Now nonviolent initiative continues this week with Wi’am and their topic
of Letting Children be Children. Wi’am, the Palestinian Conflict Transformation
Centre, next to the Separation Wall in Bethlehem seeks to provide a safe and
stimulating place for Palestinian children to come to, especially for those
living in cramped conditions in nearby refugee camps.
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Lord Jesus when you walked the earth
you showed a special love for children, telling your disciples, ‘Let the
children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of
God’,(Luke 18:16). We give thanks for all those seeking to bring joy and peace
into the lives of children and particularly for the work of Wi’am. Lord, in
your mercy… hear our prayers
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We join the World Council of Churches
in their prayers for the countries of East Timor (Timor Leste), Indonesia, the
Philippines.
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