Praying for the Victorious Word
With the tagline “Knowing the truth will set you free,” WeDevote Bible is a “Bible reading and devotional platform created by the global Chinese community.”
As we step into 2025 and reaffirm our commitment to China ministry, there’s no better way to begin than with prayer. In this series, Joanna Pittman explores various resources designed to help us engage more deeply in God’s work in China through prayer. May we continue to intercede faithfully with and for the Chinese church.
With the tagline “Knowing the truth will set you free,” WeDevote Bible is a “Bible reading and devotional platform created by the global Chinese community.”
As Christians, we need divine wisdom to meet both the opportunities and challenges presented by the rapid growth and spread of AI.
“Make us wise to see all things today in light of eternity and make us brave to face all the changes in our lives which such a vision may entail.”
Each week, we curate key news from China to help you pray with insight and focus. Let this guide serve as a model for informed, intentional prayer.
“Success is based on the power of God at work in the nations.” —Jason Mandryk
In the next month, let’s use the Lord’s prayer as a model to pray, not just for the people of China, but for ourselves.
JD has put together a two-page Prayer Walking Launch Guide to help people get started. If you’re in China, it’s a great resource to help you pray for the city in which God has placed you, either by birth or by a call to sojourn.
From that humble beginning, a worldwide prayer movement was launched.
China Partnership is a US-based organization that supports “an indigenous gospel movement in China.” They serve a network of urban churches that are able to provide timely and firsthand requests for prayer.
B.F. Weston has recently started a website called PrayforChina.us, with the goal of “promote[ing] prayer from every US state for every Chinese province (and county).”
We are starting a series designed to introduce various resources that can be used by individuals and churches. One such resource is a site called Prayercast, a ministry of OneWay Ministries.