Sabeel Wave of Prayer
27th of June 2019
At
least 13 Palestinians were injured by Israeli forces as they took part in the
Great March of Return on Friday, the 21st of June. The forces used live bullets
and rubber coated steel ammunition when they shot protestors.
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Lord we pray for those who were
injured in protests in Gaza this week. We pray for the lifting of the blockade
on Gaza and for the return of the Palestinians to their homeland. Lord, in your
mercy…hear our prayer.
The
Kumi Now initiative focuses on the work of Sabeel, based in East Jerusalem.
Sabeel
is an ecumenical liberation theology movement among Palestinian Christians.
The
word ‘Sabeel’ is Arabic for ‘the way’ and also ‘a spring of life-giving water’.
The movement seeks to deepen the faith of the Christians in Palestine and to
raise awareness of their witness and their concerns around the world.
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Lord, we pray for the work of Sabeel
and we pray, too, for the holy city of Jerusalem. You see the sufferings and
the deprivations of so many in this city. Strengthen, O Lord our God, the
hearts of all those who work for justice here and support them with your Holy
Spirit. Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
The
Friends of Sabeel North America, (FOSNA), are taking part in a joint action to
counter Christian Zionism in Washington DC on the 7th and 8th of July. They aim
to bring to light the influence of Christians United for Israel, (CUFI). This
group has a membership of over 5 million in the US and it is the largest
organization driving support for Israel’s oppression of Palestinians. Recently
CUFI lobbied the US government to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, for
unconstitutional anti-BDS legislation and promotes illegal settlement
expansion.
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Dear Lord, we pray for the work of
FOSNA and for their deep concern for their brothers and sisters in
Israel/Palestine. We pray for those who hunger and thirst for righteousness.
Lord, in your mercy...hear our prayer.
Al
Haq is an independent Palestinian humanitarian organization, based in Ramallah in
the West Bank. It monitors and documents human rights violations by all parties
in the Israeli- Palestinian conflict. On Monday the 10th of June Israel’s
Ministry of Strategic Affairs, (MSA) claimed it had persuaded European and US
banks to close down its international account, even though it doesn’t have any
accounts with them. It was one of 30 NGOs to be targeted by the Israeli
government with unsubstantiated smears and verbal attacks.
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Lord we pray for those in positions of
political leadership that they do not abuse their power by trying to silence
human rights defenders. Lord in your mercy…hear our prayer.
Palestinian
residents of the village of Sur Baher, south east of Jerusalem, have been given
until the 18th of July to demolish 100 apartments The Israeli authorities are
using the pretext that they are too close to the security fence. The residents
will have to demolish their own apartments or they will face heavy demolition
costs and fines from the Israeli municipality. So many Palestinians are forced
to build without permits as the Israeli authorities refuse to grant them.
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Dear Lord, we pray for the villagers
of Sur Baher who will soon have nowhere to live. Slowly but surely the
Palestinians are being forced out of their homes. We pray that there would be
an international outcry at the way the Israeli government is treating the
Palestinian people. Lord in your mercy...hear our prayer.
The
water shortage in the West Bank continues. This is a result of years of
Israel’s discriminatory water policies. The amount of water allowed to the West
Bank has not been increased since 1995, although its population has almost
doubled since then. As a result, the average Israeli has access to 2-3 times
the World Health Organization’s recommended minimum water allowance per day,
while the average Palestinian living in the West Bank has access to only 75% of
that minimum amount.
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Lord, water is a source of life, and
we pray for the people living in Occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem
who continue to live with restricted water supplies, especially during this hot
summer, while others in the settlements have uninterrupted access to water.
Lord, in your mercy…hear our prayer.
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We join with the World Council of
Churches in their prayers for the countries of Kenya and Tanzania. Lord, in
your mercy...hear our prayer.
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