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We’ve created a virtual prayer room with 1-hour slots that anyone can sign up to, and pray where they are for peace in Ukraine.
If you’ve never used a virtual prayer room before; it’s simple:
If you’ve booked a slot on our Global Prayer Room for Peace in Ukraine, then this prayer guide has been created to help you pray for an hour. You can use it by yourself, or with a group, and includes practical ways of spending an hour in prayer.
The 60 minutes are split into four sections to make an hour of prayer manageable, and to help you connect with God.
We created a prayer guide for the global day of prayer and fasting called by Pope Francis and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York.
You can use the guide personally, or with a group, to pray. There are also downloadable slides with prayer points for groups, either in person or online.
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On Wednesday 2 March on Lectio 365 we joined with millions to focus our prayers on the escalating tragedy in Eastern Europe.
The devotional is still available to pray through on the app.
Father God, on this sober day traditionally marked by repentance and an awareness of life’s shortness, I prepare my heart to address the unfolding tragedy in Ukraine. I do believe that my prayers can make a difference, but forgive me and help me in my unbelief (Mark 9:24).
On Wednesday 2 March we hosted a special day of Lectio for Families, joining the Global Day of Prayer for Ukraine.
For children especially, the news can be daunting and scary, and it’s difficult to know how to pray for Ukraine. This devotional on Lectio for Families has been written to help pray for peace, together as a family.
The devotional is still available to pray through on the app.
Pete Greig wrote a prayer for Ukraine as the crisis began to unfold. It’s available as a downloadable PDF printout or as slides for your church community to pray together.
This prayer is available as a downloadable PDF printout, and as slides to use in your in-person or online church gatherings.