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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Lift Off! Task Unfinished - Day 03


Day 03: Learn. Pray. Go.
Teach me to do your will, for you are my God…” - Psalm 143:10
Equip yourself to be fully successful in the ministries God gives you. There are excellent resources available in every area of involvement, just like the training you receive in college to prepare yourself for a career. Take a class, read a book, study a culture or people, learn more about another world religion. How is God stirring up your heart to explore and asking you to explore and study what God has stirred up in your heart.


In the ongoing work of the kingdom of God, nothing is more important than intercessory prayer. Interceding, or talking to God about the needs of other people, is a vital activity to growing God’s church. Commit to praying for specific worker, ministry, or people group.

Pray for the Dzalakha
In a remote area along the upper course of the Khlongchu River live the Dzalakha (Za-la-ca) people of Bhutan. All of Bhutan is economically poor, but the Dzalakha are especially impoverished. It has been said that stepping onto the highlands where the Dzalakha live is like stepping back into medieval times.
There are more than 23,500 Dzalakha people and no known Christians among them. Like the majority of Bhutanese people, the Dzalakha have followed Tibetan Buddhism for over 1,000 years. Buddhist teachers from neighboring regions of Tibet, Nepal and India have visited over the centuries and strengthened the Dzalakha people’s ties to Buddhism.
The Dzalakha people believe that one cannot separate being Dzalakha from being Buddhist, and their traditions are deeply steeped in their Buddhist heritage. Reaching the Dzalakha is complicated by the fact that the kingdom of Bhutan has traditionally been very closed to outsiders. Bhutan has formal
diplomatic relations with few nations and visitors to the country must travel with a government-approved tour guide and pay $200 per day during their stay. Only citizens of Bangladesh and India can easily travel to Bhutan. 

  • Pray the Dzalakha people will have an opportunity to hear aboutthe Savior who died for their sins.
  • Pray for God to send believers to this desolate place and that it may be known as the place of God’s delight. (Isaiah 62:4)
  • As people come to faith, pray a church fellowship will begin in this remote area.





Excerpted from: https://www.imb.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/East-Asia-UUPG-Prayer-Guide.pdf