On June 27th, Christians and churches across Canada will participate in One With Them: A Day for Christian Captives. The goal of this event is to raise awareness and prayer for our brothers and sisters held captive for their faith in Jesus Christ. Listen in to hear more about this special event, how you can get involved, and hear about some Christians who are being held captive for their faith. We'll also take some time to pray for Christian prisoners and captives.
Visit www.onewiththem.ca to find out more about One With Them: A Day for Christian Captives.
To take the pledge visit www.onewiththem.ca/pledge and to download the toolkit visit www.onewiththem.ca/toolkit.
If you want to register for one of the One With Them seminars, please email us at podcast@odcan.org.
Download a copy of the 2021 World Watch List at www.opendoorsca.org/world-watch-list/about-persecution.
Find more resources to pray for the persecuted church at www.opendoorsca.org/get-involved/pray/.
Get in touch with us at podcast@odcan.org.
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