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June 2025

"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
~ John 1:1 ESV

SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

PHILIPPINES 1

Pray for Bible schools that continue to equip courageous Christians for ministry in Muslim-majority areas.

COLOMBIA 2

Pray that God will comfort the widows and children of pastors who have been martyred for their bold witness.

AZERBAIJAN 3

Praise God that Azeri Christians are faithfully sharing the Gospel despite opposition and possible fines.

MEXICO 4

Pray for Gabriela who was beaten more than 40 times by her opposing husband and neighbours.

NEPAL 5

Pray that Christians in this South Asian

country will have their own copy of God’s Word.

UZBEKISTAN 6

Pray that Uzbek Christians will forgive family members who have rejected them for following Jesus.

SRI LANKA 7

Pray for Pastor Sam who boldly proclaims the Gospel message in the midst of aggression and opposition.

AFGHANISTAN 8

Pray that many Afghans will hear the “Good News” of Jesus via social media and broadcasting sources.

MAURITANIA 9

Pray for the divine protection of those who carry Bibles into the country at great risk.

SOMALIA 10

Pray that the many young people disil- lusioned with Islam will experience the life-changing power of Christ.

DR CONGO 11

Pray for the healing of Christians who have suffered injuries and emotional trauma due to violent attacks.

CHINA 12

Pray for the release of imprisoned Chinese Christians, including Pastor Wang Yi and Fu Xuanjuan.

MALAYSIA 13

Pray that the Gospel message will advance among the Malay people through increased access to Bibles.

NORTH KOREA 14

Pray that North Koreans who receive smuggled Bibles will grow in their understanding of Scriptural truths.

SUDAN 15

Pray for followers of Jesus who have been displaced because of fighting between Islamic factions.

BRUNEI 16

Pray for the few bold evangelists and missionaries who, despite the risks, proclaim the truth of the Gospel.

TURKMENISTAN 17

Pray that Christians will have access to the Turkmen-lan- guage Bible, even though it has been banned.

SYRIA 18

Praise God for the faithful witness of Christians remaining in the country amid hostile conditions.

MOZAMBIQUE 19

Pray that the practical and spiritual needs of the more than 100,000 displaced Mozambicans will be met.

MALI 20

Pray for wisdom on behalf of Jacques, a former church leader who now provides Bibles to other pastors.

BENIN 21

Although 30 percent of Benin’s population follow Christianity, pray that many more will come to know Christ.

NIGER 22

Pray for the healing of Jeff Woodke who was beaten and held captive for six years because of his Christian witness.

ALGERIA 23

Pray that Christians whose churches have been closed by the country’s authorities will find ways to worship.

RUSSIA (AND AREAS UNDER ITS CONTROL) 24

In the midst of ongoing turmoil, pray that the body of Christ will be “the light of the world” (Matthew 5:14).

BURKINA FASO 25

Pray for the protection and safe release of Pastor Laurent who was abducted by militant Islamists.

PAKISTAN 26

Pray that the restrictive blasphemy laws, which are often used to oppress Christians, will be repealed.

TANZANIA 27

Pray for a strong Christian witness in the archipelago (islands) of Zanzibar, which is 99 percent Muslim.

YEMEN 28

Pray for the continued steadfastness of Pastor Ebrahim who was threatened at gunpoint for testifying of Christ.

INDONESIA 29

Pray that Christians living in hostile and remote areas of the country will have access to God’s Word.

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 30

Pray that believers who have been displaced by the civil war will find refuge, peace and strength in Christ.

 

 

 

 

 

Règlements

Abstract drawing of a man with a load on his back.
VOMC logo in white with gold background

Exposition d’art 2025

Thème : Une paix parfaite

« Je vous ai dit ces choses, afin que vous ayez la paix en moi. Vous aurez des tribulations dans le monde; mais prenez courage, j’ai vaincu le monde. » – Jean 16:33 

Règlements du concours d’art 2025

CATÉGORIES

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MEILLEURES ŒUVRES

Un jury désigné par VdMC choisira la meilleure œuvre de chaque catégorie. Une biographie des deux gagnants, de même qu’une brève description de leur œuvre, paraîtra dans le numéro pertinent de la revue de VdMC.

Les artistes conserveront tous les droits de propriété ainsi que les attributs du droit de propriété relatifs à leur œuvre originale. Ils accorderont à VdMC la permission d’inclure dans ses publications une copie de l’œuvre gagnante, et VdMC veillera à en reconnaître la paternité de manière appropriée.

Resilient Love

Goatherd sitting with his goats, reading the Bible


“Though you have not seen Him, you love Him. Though
you do not now see Him, you believe in Him and rejoice with
joy that is inexpressible and filled with glory, obtaining
the outcome of your faith, the salvation of your souls.”

1 Peter 1:8-9 ESV

While out in the field working, Mathew heard a voice call his name and say, “Mathew, you must do My work.” Turning to those close by, he asked, “Did you hear that?” Mathew’s co-workers looked at him blankly, perplexed, for they hadn’t heard anything out of the ordinary. So Mathew pressed them, “Did you not hear a voice speaking to me?”

Certain their friend was trying to pull a prank, they snickered, refusing to fall prey to his trick. Mathew shook his head and laughed along but, deep down, he was convinced that he had heard the voice of God. “That was 24 years ago,” Mathew told me with a sheepish grin, “and I have been pastoring now for 21 years.”

Mathew loved the Lord and was eager to serve Him. When his pastoral training was completed, Mathew and his family were led by God to a very difficult region in southern India by the border of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The day Mathew established the church in this area, an older man from the village approached him and declared that he had cursed their place of worship and the land they were using, as well as Mathew’s family. When nothing happened to Mathew, the old man appeared again and announced: “My witchcraft doesn’t seem to work against you. Maybe we need to kill you.”

Hostility increased from that day on as Mathew and his family were verbally abused whenever they entered the village. In addition, they endured many threats and discrimination from local business operators and authorities. “I remember when I came to this area, and said to the Lord: ‘We do not know anyone here, and we have no support. If You want us here, You will need to provide.’” So, despite the social ostracism, Mathew served the community as best he could with a heart of love. “God called me here because He loves these people, so I too must love them with the love that comes from God.”

Then one day, the man who had cursed Mathew appeared, this time walking with a cane. When Mathew saw how badly the elderly man was limping, he asked what had happened. Mathew discovered that after this villager had threatened to kill him and his family, the man’s hip became displaced. His own medicine did not work, and the community doctor explained that nothing could be done to help him. He was given a cane and told that he would need it for the rest of his life. When Mathew offered to pray for healing, the old man shrugged and replied, “Why not?”

Mathew laughed as he told me the story. “He didn’t believe that my prayer would help him, but the Lord healed him instantly. This old man was so excited that he ran home, gathered his family, and now they are all members of our church!”

As I reflect on Mathew’s story, I am amazed again at the resiliency of love. As Christians, the faith we possess is centred on Jesus, producing abundant love, hope and joy within. When we demonstrate the love of the Father to those around us, it doesn’t go unnoticed. While some will welcome His love through our good works and proclamation of the Gospel, others will respond with hatred and seek to bring suffering to our lives. However, the Bible tells us we can rejoice in such suffering because we have a glorious future awaiting us.

The Holy Spirit, our Comforter, assures us of the boundless love of God and fills us so that we can pour it out upon those who attack us. Our eternal salvation is secured and, therefore, we need not fear the world’s hatred. Instead, we are called to respond in an opposite spirit of love.

“Love divine, all loves excelling,
Joy of heav’n, to earth come down,
Fix in us Thy humble dwelling,
All Thy faithful mercies crown.
Jesus, Thou art all compassion,
Pure, unbounded love Thou art.
Visit us with Thy salvation;
Enter ev’ry trembling heart.”
~ Hymn lyrics by John Wesley

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