Week 8 - Staff
February 17th - 23rd
Monday (17th) - Chile
We thank God for the health recovery of Nicolas Peña (CLC Antofagasta) and Hector Flores (CLC Concepción) and that they could both return to work after a period of medical leave. Please pray for Bertha Zuniga and Patricio Romo that they will also know the Lord’s healing touch and power. Thank you.
Tuesday (18th) - Italy
With the general rise in prices, several of our staff are struggling to manage daily expenses, starting with the rent for the places where they live, forcing them to settle for housing at the edge of acceptability. We ask for prayer for God’s provision in this difficult situation so that their remuneration will be adequate for the times we are living in.
Wednesday (19th) - Romania
For some time, we have been asking you to pray for a replacement for our National Director, Ronela Micuela, as she would very much like to retire. Please continue to pray for this topic as we hope to be able to find God’s answer to this situation very soon. In the meantime, we are grateful to Ronela for her availability so that the ministry has been able to continue
Thursday (20th) - Retirement
Please pray for those who have recently retired from CLC that they will experience God’s blessing in their new season. These include Neil and Sheena Wardrope (UK) and Romualdo Macinas (CLC Philippines). Pray for Neil as he will still work one day a week for CLC in addition to serving on the Board of Trustees in the UK.
Friday (21st) - Protection
Please pray for all our staff and their families but especially those who work in countries where there is hostility to the Gospel and/or where the country is experiencing unrest and/or involvement with war. Pray that they will know God’s peace and provision at a deep level and on a continuous basis. Thank you.
The Weekend (22nd - 23rd) - Health & Provision
Please pray for all CLC staff worldwide for good health and God’s provision for their families in every way. Pray especially for those who live in countries where health facilities and medicines are not readily available and/or are very expensive. Pray especially for the children in these families as they can be quite vulnerable to sickness at times, and this is a great concern.
Liz Patten
- Africa Consultant & International Office Communications