Ten Seconds for Taiwan
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Christian women
26/04/2012 12:00 am
There is a marked imbalance in the ratio of women to men in the Taiwanese church. As a result many Taiwanese Christian women struggle with the issue of singleness.
Please pray that these women would remain pure and steadfast in their faith. May they continue to trust in Jesus, the one who cares for them and is able to meet all their needs. (1Peter 5:7) -
Raising children
06/03/2012 12:00 am
Taiwan's families in general have difficulty disciplining their children appropriately. This results in either no discipline and/or extreme physical or emotional abuse.
Lord, we pray that your Holy Spirit will "turn the hearts of the parents to their children and the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous-to make ready a people prepared for the Lord." (Luke 1:17) -
Bible storying
18/08/2011 12:00 am
Bible story telling is a wonderful way to do evangelism. Most people are willing to listen to stories and, through them, God changes their worldview so they can understand Him more.
Lord, we pray that Your story would be like cold water to a weary soul to the working class people of Taiwan, and that You would prepare Your church in Taiwan to speak this good news. (Proverbs 25:25; Ephesians 6:15) -
Working class men
28/07/2011 12:00 am
Men are often slow to make decisions to believe and follow Christ because they fear the ridicule of their friends and families. May they know that following Jesus is worth any cost.
Heavenly Father, we pray that the Taiwanese working class men can see that belonging in Your kingdom is like finding a pearl of great price, the opportunity of a lifetime. (Matthew 13:45-46) -
Funerals
06/07/2011 12:00 am
Non-Christian funerals are a time when Christians come under strong pressure. They can be beaten, shunned or even divorced for refusing to 'honour' the dead by doing ancestor worship.
Lord, we pray that You would by Your power fulfill Your good intention and help the Taiwanese working class people remain faithful to You in such circumstances so that everyone will give honor to the name of our Lord Jesus. (II Thessalonians 1:11-12) -
The elderly
15/06/2011 12:00 am
As Taiwan's population is aging a common sight in many parks are elderly in wheelchairs being attended by foreign care workers, mostly from Indonesia. Taiwan's government is willing to support day care centers and activity centers for the elderly in poorer areas. A few churches have become involved with such care for the elderly. This is also a great opportunity to reach the care workers.
Lord we pray for the elderly of Taiwan, especially from working class communities where there are so few resources, that they would come to know the God who can renew their life and sustain them in their old age. (Ruth 4:15) -
The Experience of Failure
03/06/2011 12:00 am
Academic failure, low status, little power. These common experiences lead many working class people to suffer low self-esteem and fear of failure. They have little motivation to learn or improve themselves. This affects their willingness to respond to the gospel and also affects the willingness of Christians to lead or serve.
Pray that working class people would experience the love of God and understand how precious they are in His eyes. Pray they would see how He chooses and honors people like them. (James 2:5) -
Suicide
23/05/2011 12:00 am
Recently, many working class people of Taiwan were disturbed by the news of a young couple attempting suicide together in Taiwan. Suicide rates have continued to climb among different age groups.
Lord, may the Taiwanese working class come to know that no matter what mistakes they have made or trouble they are in that they can put their hope in the LORD, for with the LORD is unfailing love and with Him is full redemption. (Psalm 130:7,8) -
Temple Processions
06/05/2011 12:00 am
Processions of temple officials carrying the idols of patron gods or goddesses are a common sight in Taiwan. The idols are thought to bring blessing and fortune to the towns they "visit".
Lord, we thank You that You are not limited to location and that You desire to bless the nations. We thank You that You did not spare Your own Son, but gave Him up for us and the working class people of Taiwan--how will You not also, along with Him, graciously give all things? (Romans 8:32) -
Dealing with sin
08/04/2011 12:00 am
The Taiwanese Working Class would rather perform good deeds than confront the sins which bind them. To confess their sins would be seen as "losing face' therefore it is easier for them to give money to fortune tellers or temples.
LORD, we pray that the Taiwanese Working Class will confess their sins and see how faithful You are; as you not only forgive them but purify them from all unrighteousness. (1 John 1:9)

