Date Prayer Unit
11/11 China Development Department
Head of Department: Ms. Heidi Chan
Prayer request:
1. May people in need of assistance in Mainland China be able to live abundant lives with the services of our colleagues.
2. May our colleagues adhere to The Salvation Army’s mission and core values to serve communities and benefit people.
3. May others learn more about our God of all things through the work of The Salvation Army.
12/11 Hong Kong Island East
Corps Officer: Lt. Michael Lam
Prayer Requests:
1. May God lead the merging process of the two schools.
2. May brothers and sisters strive to learn more about God. We pray also for the evening Sunday School in October and November.
3. Pray for the development of our youth ministry.
13/11 Ping Ting Kindergarten and Nursery School
Head of School: Ms. Tong Ying Yan
Prayer Requests:
1. It has been over a month since the school started and the newly admitted students have gradually adapted to school life. We are grateful for the parents’ trust in sending their children to our school. We pray that our Heavenly Father will bless our children so they will grow happily and healthily and become children who enjoy learning and expressing themselves and are courageous in the face of challenges. May God also bless all families so they can live in harmony and work with the school to nurture their children.
2. Student recruitment for the new school year is underway. We pray that our Heavenly Father will allow more parents in the area to learn about and choose our school for their children, so our school can manifest God’s love, nurture more children, and display the Army’s services to parents.
3. May our Heavenly Father bless our staff with good health to face the heavy workload. May we all be united to serve the school.
14/11 THURSDAY WORLDWIDE PRAYER MEETING
Middle East Region
RC: Major Douglas Newman
Major Janet Newman – Regional Leader for Ministry and Mission
RS: Major Paul Ferguson
Officers 117 (Active 123 / Retired 54) Cadets 5 Employees 83
Corps 47 Outpost 1 Senior Soldier 1,220 Adherents 903 Junior Soldiers 478
As a region our foundations are firmly planted in faith, we are inspired by the living hope of Jesus Christ, and endeavor to serve our neighbors in love. We thank God for the privilege of Christian worship and for faithful soldiers and officers from around the world who have come to the Middle East to live and work. We are grateful for the financial support our region receives which allows us to continue God’s mission through The Salvation Army.
Prayer requests:
1. We pray for reconciliation and peace in the Middle East. We ask for prayers of strength and guidance for believers living and working in the Middle East who seek to live in harmony with all people and to be peacemakers in an area of the world which is often divided.
2. We are praying for God to open a pathway to official registration and recognition of The Salvation Army within the countries of the Middle East Region.
3. We pray for the victims of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking. We pray that God would open doors to freedom and that traffickers would repent. We pray for Holy Spirit to guide us to likeminded partners in this vital area of ministry.
4. We are praying for others to feel the call to service and ministry in the Middle East Region.Bahrain
1. We praise God that The Salvation Army soldiers here in Bahrain are united in their desire to be the light of God right where they are placed. We give thanks to God that we were able to receive some funding from the Newman feeding project, meaning that we can get desperately needed food to some of the most vulnerable. God has opened opportunities to outreach and link with many who have been tricked or trafficked and are now in a desperate situation in this country. We thank Holy Spirit for leading us to like-minded people and organisations with whom we can network and partner as we provide relief to those suffering.
Prayer request:
2. We pray that processes becoming a registered church & charity flow smoothly.Kuwait

God has provided committed soldiers who continue to be an inspiration, strength, and light in this corps and country even as they transition to having no corps officer at present. We praise God for all the opportunities that he places before us, in our workplaces, schools, homes and community. We are blessed that the children and young people continue to grow in their faith.  We praise God for inspiring young people to step into the music team and participate in worship.

Prayer requests:

Spiritual growth for the members of our corps and that we would seek to know him more and more.

Please pray for our C-Clinic program. This is a ministry where volunteer doctors and nurses, and others in administrative roles hold a free clinic at the National Evangelical Church Kuwait (NECK) compound each Friday. The 4 C’s are Care, Counsel, Consultation, and Connections. Please pray for the ongoing health of all volunteers, for donations of basic resources and protection for all.

United Arab Emirates (UAE)

God has richly blessed UAE. We praise God for allowing Salvationists to come to this place and to benefit from the opportunities available to them. We are blessed to worship with people from many places around the world. We thank God for the blessing of technology which has allowed us to worship even when it is difficult to meet with each other.

Prayer requests:

We pray for official approvals which would allow The Salvation Army to worship and serve in UAE.

Join us as we seek God’s guidance in pursuing new missional opportunities and areas of growth.

We pray for Salvationists in UAE to have the time and opportunity to worship with one another. Often work times and worship times do not align.

We pray for our many soldiers and friends who are transitioning to and from UAE in search of opportunities and employment.

15/11 Chuk Yuen Integrated Service
Service Supervisor: Ms. Lee Yuen Wing, Katherina
Prayer Requests:
1. We pray that we can have God’s wisdom as we strive to meet the diverse needs of all generations. Guide us to bridge the gaps between generations, fostering understanding, respect, and mutual support.
2. We pray for the carers of children and the elderly. May God bless them with resilience in their families and support in their caregiving roles.