Prayer news – Indonesia

 

One of SGM Lifewords key partners in Indonesia is SETIA Bible College, a mission training school that sends out hundreds of students around the country every year. Gunar Sahari, National Director of Lifewords in Indonesia, has been a senior lecturer, and it is through these close links with SETIA that the Visible Story programme emerged, as a way of connecting rural Indonesian communities with the Bible.

In recent months SETIA has been expanding, buying land with a view to erecting new buildings. They have met with serious opposition, working as they are in a majority Islamic community. Building materials were delivered, and subsequently burned by opponents set on preventing any expansion of the college.

Last friday, the campus itself was attacked by a mob. Hundreds of demonstrators surrounded the women’s dormitories, armed with rocks, clubs and torches, and besieged the campus until Sunday. A number of students were injured.

The college has now been evacuated. Details are still emerging, but this is a worrying time for SETIA, and for Lifewords in Indonesia.

Please pray:

  • For all the students and faculty affected, for their safety, and that their resolve will be strengthened, not weakened, by these hard times.
  • For those who have been injured, for healing of body and mind.
  • That the campus itself will be secured, protected from further attacks, and that building work can resume uninterrupted.
  • That students will be able to return soon, and teaching resume without threat.
  • For the local authorities as they defuse the situation. Thank God that the police are positive about the college and have so far been helpful.
  • For Lifewords‘ ongoing work in Indonesia, and particularly the Visible Storyprogramme.

Thank you for praying with us.

 

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  1. [...] Story programme in Indonesia, and asked you to pray for the safety of students at programme partner SETIA Bible College after violent attacks on their property. The situation is still volatile. Please continue to hold [...]

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