From Billy Hallowell of FAITHWIRE:

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Ukraine, a Brief History

Russia Crackdown on Anti-War Protesters

We thank Pastor Paul of Open Door Bible Ministry in Los Alamos, New Mexico for leading us in prayer!
I pray that God will redeem this situation in Ukraine by drawing many people to Himself and that many Ukrainians and Russians discover that Jesus is the only true source of peace, safety, comfort, truth and freedom.
I Pray that Ukrainians ultimately would hope not in governments, elections or diplomacy, but in Jesus Christ.
We ask God to deliver Ukraine from evil. May He have mercy and heal this land. May He give Ukraine peace and the chance to develop as a nation that values truth, justice and freedom, all rooted in the goodness of God.
We Pray for a culture in which political disagreements don’t lead to hatred or violence.
We bind this conflict between Ukraine and Russia that it would not spill over into personal conflict within families, especially when family members live on opposite sides of the border and are influenced by different sides of the this earth. I pray for unity and a love for one another that supersedes the problems between these two countries and all countries.
God we plead the blood of Jesus to bless our soldiers wives and children with peace and safety while their husbands and fathers are gone to war if this comes to pass.
We Pray for the various world leaders involved in diplomacy over Ukraine and pray that the evangelical church will remain united, even as it faces difficult questions, such as how involved believers ought to be in politics or in armed conflict.
We also pray that the Ukrainian evangelical church will continue to become much more passionate about sending its missionary workers to reach the lost. We Pray that this conflict will not dissuade Ukrainians from taking the gospel message to Russia and to other lands.
We pray for Christians in the military. This is a challenging time and we ask God to guide them as their faith is being tested in new ways.
We know that fears stemming from the conflict come up frequently in conversation so Lord we pray that missionaries and other believers will have many opportunities to explain to their neighbors and friends the reason for the hope within them, even in this time of trial.
Heavenly Father we bind the spirit of evilness in the hearts of the wicked leaders and pray for a break through to tear down principalities of darkness and evil works.
We ask this humbly as a people in need of the presence of God.
Most of all thank you Jesus for giving us the promise of hope through the cross and salvation. In Jesus name we pray, Amen.
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