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Lenten Prayer ListIraqUS Leadership: President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, members of Congress Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and his advisors People of Iraq UN weapons inspectors (chief, Hans Blix) UN Security Council 5 Presbyterian churches in Iraq (Assyrian Evangelical Presbyterian Church [Baghdad], National Evangelical Protestant Church [Kirkuk], Arab Evangelical Presbyterian Church [Baghdad], National Presbyterian Church [Basrah], National Protestant Evangelical Church [Mosul]) Surrounding countries (Iran, Kuwait, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Pakistan) US military personnel (with those from Third Church family noted) Pray for/to … Show God’s love to our brothers and sisters Rid ourselves of hatred, prejudice, vengefulness, and greed North KoreaUS Leadership: President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, members of Congress North Korean President Kim Jong Il and his advisors People of North Korea UN Security Council Surrounding countries (South Korea, China) US military personnel (with those from Third Church family noted) Pray for/to … Allow God’s Peace and Love to enter our hearts in a new way today Wisdom and restraint on the part of World leaders in regards to Iraq Middle East/Southeast AsiaUS Leadership: President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, members of Congress Israeli and Palestinian governments and advisors People of Israel and Palestine Oasis of Peace and other groups devoted to Israeli/Palestinian reconciliation Surrounding countries (Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon) US military personnel (with those from Third Church family noted) Presbyterian missionaries assigned to Middle East/Southeast Asia: Rev. Mehdi Abhari, Sherri Eileen Auld, Shirley Moss Birth, Catherine Sujean Chang, Nancy Jane Collins, Dr. Magda Nasif Iskander, Darren Michael Kennedy, Elisabeth Robertson Kennedy, Carole Landess, Emily Ruth Schornstein, Jennifer Lee Stadtmiller, Julie Anne Williams Pray for/to … God's grace to see things through the eyes of other peoples Allow us to see others as individuals (not as stereotypes or labels)
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