24-7 Prayer Baghdad

Welcome to 24-7 Prayer Baghdad!

Different people from across the world have committed to praying for half an hour for Iraq every week. St George's Church have already covered the 330 time slots that make up an entire week of non-stop prayer and the international community are looking to match their endeavours.

Prayer slots are for half an hour at a particular time every week, wherever you are.

There are still slots available at various different times, particularly late at night and early mornings.

We'll send you weekly prayer e-bulletins, to inform prayer and share verses and prayers from members of the group.

There is also a Facebook page , to share thoughts, prayers and to discuss relevant issues.

If you'd like to commit to this, let us know a couple of times that would suit you (with your time zone) we'll then check the chart and try and find a space that's free.

If at any time you want to stop, just send us an email.

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To read an article on 24-7 Prayer Baghdad and find our more about the 24-7 Prayer Network click here.

Comments from members of 24-7 Prayer Baghdad:

"Thank you for the privilege of being part of a prayer life that has really transformed my thinking about how other people can make a difference"

"We feel so privileged to be part of this and felt really connected to people around the world praying for the same cause."

"How exciting and encouraging to have people praying 24-7 in Baghdad."

 

 

 

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Iraq News

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    BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraqi security forces were under the spotlight Monday after a coordinated suicide attack on an army complex killed 12 people, with US troops among those who fired back in a bid to repel the operation.
  • US troops fire back as suicide bombers kill 12 in Baghdad
    BAGHDAD (AFP) - American troops were among those who fired back to repel a coordinated suicide attack on an Iraqi army complex that killed 12 people on Sunday, days after US forces officially ended combat operations in the country.