Lord, You do not see race, but the beauty of Your creation in each of us. Teach us to see one another through Your eyes—as brothers and sisters, Your children, equally loved and valued. Guide our hearts toward understanding, acceptance, and genuine love. Heal division, soften prejudice, and unite us in Your truth. May we walk together in peace, reflecting the grace You have shown us all.

Then Peter replied, “I see very clearly that God shows no favoritism.” Acts 10:34 NLT

“Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, upon this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” – President Abraham Lincoln The Gettysburg Address November 19, 1863

Hold Fast, Spread the Word and God Save the Republic.

Operation World Pray for India : Training for Christian workers is an urgent need. The life and health of the Church depend on pastors, teachers, evangelists, and missionaries. Many new believers come to faith through large rallies, healings, or miracles, but have few opportunities for Christian discipleship. Most leaders and pastors received very little preparation for their work. Pray for the formal training institutions. India now has over 100 degree-level seminaries! Many are evangelical. Bible schools number over 1,000. Many teach practical skills (such as church planting) in addition to theology. Training centres for indigenous workers (to train church planters) now also play a significant role. But much more is needed. Pray for creative, effective models to reach the country’s pastors and leaders with Bible teaching. All Christians need training to be effective ambassadors for Christ in their society. The Indian Church must learn to have greater impact in the workplace and in national life. Currently most Indians associate Christianity with the deprived and lower classes of society (80% of Indian Christians come from Dalit or tribal communities). The gospel has not yet made a significant impact on business, politics, arts, or culture.

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