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3rd Sunday of Lent

by Rubin McClain

Ambassador Warren Clark Fellow

For the third Sunday of Lent, we lift our prayers for all who are oppressed. As we pray for those suffering in occupied Palestine, we echo their cries to be free from oppression and geopolitical instability, and we ask for the hope of a peaceful and righteous future. As we reflect on Jesus’ life and ministry, we remember that turning enemies into friends is difficult, and peacemaking comes at a cost. Yet we trust that hope does not put us to shame, because you are at work in the world and your love has been poured into our hearts through Christ (Rom 5:5). We lift up all who suffer across the Middle East. Grant them strength to endure, and courage to continue anticipating your justice. Amen.
Romans 5:1-11

This Lent, we have been gifted the privilege to share drawings of Palestinian children who have had to endure such heartache and fear for over 800 days. The violence continues and so do the effects. And so will our work.

We ask that you join us to keep the children of Palestine close in your mind and your heart. These drawings from Remas (15), Enas (13), and Retal (11)*, while heartbreaking, are begging for witness. Let us not turn away. Let us embrace renewed strength. Let us take our broken hearts and turn it into action.

*We offer our gratitude to Heather Layton (www.heatherlayton.comand the beautiful children of Palestine for sharing their heart

 

The full Lent devotional booklet is available for download: