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Please join me in praying for those who are suffering because of the events today in Belgium. In the middle of Holy Week, as the Church remembers the evil done to our Savior, let us lift up the victims and their families, and those who minister to them

Please join me in praying for those who are suffering because of the events today [22 March 2016] in Belgium. In the middle of Holy Week, as the Church remembers the evil done to our Savior, let us lift up the victims and their families, and those who minister to them.

Let us pray the words of David against those who do these terrible things: “Deliver us, O LORD, from evil men; preserve us from violent men, who plan evil things in their heart and stir up wars continually.” (Psalm 140:1)

And let us pray that through this tragedy, God would allow people around the world to know, love, and serve Jesus, our Resurrected Lord of all life, the eternal Prince of Peace.

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