Let my heart be broken by the things that break the heart of God is a quote which is very pertinent to the present times as we are gripped with the turmoil and the crisis in our world today. From Ebola in West Africa, to the crisis in the Middle East, Ferguson, Missouri, the Nigerian abductions, the Malaysian airliners, attacks in my home country of Kenya, among many others. Our hearts are overwhelmed and maybe even fear-filled in all the uncertainty. We ask, “God where are You?” I know I have been perturbed to the point where I have become undone in His presence. I recognize my deep desire for Him as He is the One who can fill the void in my soul. Therefore, I call us to prayer to take ground from the enemy through prayer. We are about to launch a prayer movement for the global church. We will also respond with compassion and love in action by supporting our partners on the ground who are in the front lines of these crises. Our global church partners are currently involved in medical, evangelism, relief for refugees and advocacy in response to what is happening in the world.
I implore you to pray like never before and give, so we can respond accordingly. Our souls are too finite to comprehend an infinite God, so let’s worship Him in Spirit and in truth as all other ground is sinking sand.
Christian Mungai