Europe’s Neediest Children
In August we took our first trip to Moldova and learned of this country’s great needs. Moldova is the poorest country in central Europe and leads the world in human trafficking. We’re partnering with New Hope International, whose goal is to mobilize churches and youth to keep children from falling into the hands of child traffickers. New Hope works with orphanages, summer camps and transitional housing for kids leaving orphanages. They educate kids on purity, AIDS, abortion and drugs. Praise God for this partnership. Pray that together, through the work of the Holy Spirit, we can help rescue children from oppression and bondage – both physically and spiritually.
Pray with Us
In the few short years of Kidzana’s history, in answer to prayer, we have seen:
- Children’s leaders trained in over 30 countries
- Thousands of new children’s leaders mobilized and trained to reach and disciple children
- At least 250,000 kids in classes with Kidzana trained leaders
- At least 50,000 kids coming to Christ every year.
Will you pray with us?
Two out of three children on our planet are still waiting to know Christ for themselves. The more doors God opens to us, the more we realize how absolutely dependent we are on his protection, guidance, wisdom and provision. In the year 2007, we plan to work in many countries closed to the Gospel (communist governments, Muslim areas, etc.). In addition, many of the children we work to reach live in serious at risk areas of the world. We need an army of prayer partners!
Prayer Team
Over 400 people currently receive our monthly prayer bulletins and pray regularly for Kidzana. You may already be part of this team of individual prayer partners. We want as many people as possible to pray with us for children around the world.
Join Kidzana's Prayer Team
Prayer Cells
Is there an existing group or new group you can start at your church, office, neighborhood, family or kids’ department that will regularly pray with us for children around the world to come to Christ? Here are the basics:
- Group size from 3-50 people
- Group must meet regularly to pray
- A designated leader will receive regular prayer updates and share these with the group
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