Jessica recently created this virtual prayer walk for Bucharest. She submitted it to the IMB to be published on their website, but while we wait, we thought it would be good to go ahead and share it here. Also, we recently learned that some other missionaries in our city are working on a more detailed prayer walk brochure. It is exciting to see how the Lord is creating a multi-denominational prayer movement in our city.
Please join with us in praying for Bucharest!
1. Parliament – government
The Parliament Palace is the main government
building. Please pray that the leaders
of Romania would lead with honesty and integrity and do what is best for the
people. "Furthermore, you shall
select out of all the people able men who fear God, men of truth, those who
hate dishonest gain; and you shall place these over them as leaders.” (Exodus
18:21)
2. Patriarchal Cathedral – Orthodoxy
The Patriarchal Cathedral is the center of
Romanian Orthodox Christianity. Most
Romanians consider themselves to be Christians, because they were baptized as
infants, but that does not often translate into a life that seeks after the
Lord. Please pray that Romanians will
see that true joy comes from knowing and following Jesus.
3. University Square – college students
Around 500,000 university students are in
Bucharest. It is often difficult for
students to balance work and school, since most have to work to pay their
bills. At the end of the semester, they
have difficult exams, often requiring lots of memorization. Please pray that God will use this time in
their lives to draw them to Himself.
4. Old Town – night life
”Aren’t we all sinners?” asks the sign on this
popular pub in Bucharest’s “Old Town” district.
During the day this area is filled with people walking the cobblestone
streets and eating together. But after
dark the nightclubs come alive with people partying and drinking the night
away. “Love does not delight in evil but
rejoices with the truth.” (1 Cor. 13:6)
5. Liberty Center Mall – shopping/materialism
Bucharest has multiple malls and boutiques for
shopping. People in general are very
conscious of how they dress and like nice things, which leads to a very
materialistic outlook. “You cannot serve
both God and money.” (Matt. 6:24)
6. Cismigiu Park – parks
When the weather is nice, the many beautiful
parks in Bucharest teem with life. They
are a great place to meet with friends and have spiritual conversations. Please pray the believers in this city will
take the opportunity to share their faith with those around them.
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