I like the idea of setting aside 5 minutes each week in worship to pray for peace. I would like to suggest we take this idea home with us and each of us to set aside 5 minutes each day to pray for peace.
Today at our Ministry Development Group meeting we set aside 5 minutes to pray for peace. During our prayer we lifted up the situation of our Korean brothers and sisters in Afghanistan.
Please read the following letter and join with me in a "5 minute" prayer for peace.
Urgent Prayer Appeal to Ecumenical Community
The Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea (PROK) has consistently prayed for “peace and life” in the global village.
Therefore, we urgently call on the entire ecumenical community around the world to pray to God that the killings of innocent people may stop and that these hostages may safely return to their families. We deeply appreciate the earlier expression of prayer sent from the World Council of Churches to the National Council of Churches in
We urge the global community to work for true peace and reconciliation in
We express our deep condolences to the families of Rev. Bae Hyung-Kyu and Mr. Shim Sung-Min and stand in firm solidarity with all the affected families.
Let us all continue to pray for all people whose lives are threatened by conflict situations and to make our utmost effort to work for abundant life for all people.
Sincerely,
Rev. Yoon Kil Soo, General Secretary
The Presbyterian Church in the
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