17.06.08 11:44 Age: 4 yrs

Pray for Zimbabwe, WCC invites churches worldwide

 

Photo: Chris Black/WCC, Harare 1998

Churches worldwide are being invited to celebrate a day of prayer for Zimbabwe on Sunday, 22 June, as the beginning of a season of prayer for the people and government of the African country, which is facing a critical time.

 

The day of prayer for Zimbabwe, which is an initiative of Christians in the country, will take place shortly before the runoff election for the presidency scheduled for Friday, 27 June.

 

"It is impossible to overstate the importance of this election, its fairness, its outcome and its aftermath", affirms the World Council of Churches (WCC) general secretary Rev. Dr Samuel Kobia in a letter to the WCC member churches. "Events in the coming weeks will challenge the people of Zimbabwe and the world to find means of overcoming violence in the exercise of democracy, and the results will influence the future of the nation and the region", he adds.

 

Full text of the invitation letter 

 

Prayer material for peace, justice and reconciliation in Zimbabwe

 

More information on WCC member churches in Zimbabwe

 

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