Eid

Praying for the Muslim world throughout the Eid holiday.

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Day 4 - Young Adults

All across the Muslim world, Gen Z young adults are questioning Islam. They are the first generation to grow up with unlimited access to outside information through the smartphones they carry with them. In one month, they can see more videos and stories about the problems with Islam, about Muslims who have left the faith and about other religions than their parents would have seen in an entire lifetime. If they have doubts, they no longer feel alone.

They are part of the greatest deconstruction and abandonment of faith that the Muslim world has ever seen. Some simply remain cultural Muslims, not knowing of any better alternatives. Others are leaving Islam to become atheists or agnostic. Still others pursue other religious experiences. Almost all of them are looking for truth. Leaving Islam however is not the same as repenting and coming to a saving faith in Christ. They need a credible witness to point them to that truth. 


Prayer Points

  • Pray for all young adults to have a credible witness in their lives who can share the truth of the gospel.
  • Pray for these young adults to lead the way out of Islam and into faith in Christ for their families and communities.
  • Pray that as these young adults choose to follow Christ they become disciples who are making disciples, passing on what they know to others.

And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others.

– 2 Timothy 2:2

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