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CAN Gives Directive For 24-Hour Prayer Chain

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has set up a 24-hour prayer chain to supplicate divine mercies against the rampaging COVID-19 pandemic.

In a memo issued on Thursday, 2 April, 2020 and personally signed by the President,  Dr. Samson Ayokunle to all heads of blocs that make up the association major officials said that the chain should cover every Christian family in the country from 6 to 7 April, 2020.

“It is expected that each church should divide all the congregating families into groups. Prayers are to be led by each family for a maximum period of Thirty (30) Minutes each,” Dr. Ayokunle said.

According to him the prayer points for the chain to be drawn from 2 Chronicles 7:14 are:

1. Forgiveness of Sin – That God in his infinite mercy should forgive our transgressions and have mercy upon us as a nation.

2. National Healing – That God should heal our land and cleanse the country from this Coronavirus Pandemic and other Sicknesses/Diseases lurking around.

3. Individual Healing – That God should heal those affected, known and unknown with the pandemic, and that He should cleanse them and restore their health.

4.That the leadership of our local churches and our government would be caring enough in making palliative provision available for those who may find provision of food difficult for their families because of restriction of movements or shutdown.

5.That the faith of God’s people might not fail.

6.That the Lord would turn this global affliction into revival of faith in the Lord and soul winning of many that have not known the Lord.

“It is our prayer that at the end of this global pandemic, none of your members and family shall be missing for the Scripture assures us that we shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD (Psalms 118:17).”

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