"Even if it means my death, I'll do the work" - An important call to prayerNick Beasley - 13 Jan 2016

"People are dying around me, I know that. But even if it means my death - I'll do the work"

There are one billion living without access to the Bible, worldwide. Some friends of ours are trying to change that, and they've got a pretty good chance of doing it...

The Seed Company have been singularly responsible for continually blowing both my mind and my socks off over the last couple of months - as I’ve been learning more about their inspiring work and the incredible miracles that have come out of it.

Below is a video with Jon Neill, the man responsible for collecting so many of those crazy stories. 

Here he is, sharing one, and talking about the importance of the work he sees every day…

“Why do I tell you these stories? It's not to upset - it's to encourage"

As you may have seen, we worked with Seed Company to produce last year's Advent podcast series; The Word. As a charity, their goal is to translate the Bible into every known language and dialect on Earth and they believe this is achievable in our lifetime.

That means we could see every one of the billion Bibleless around the world with access to the Word in their mother tongue.

In their mission, they’re looking for your support. It’s not financial and you don’t need to go anywhere. You just need to pray.

We believe that prayer changes things: that it can change the world. Seed company are looking for partners in prayer. 

Will you add your voice to the thousands praying for the billions?
 

It's simple: 

1. Choose a people group
to pray for; or ask Seed Company to choose for you.
2. Choose how often you'll pray: daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly.
3. Add your details to receive specific prayer requests and updates about your chosen people group, every 4 months
Yes - I want to become a prayer partner!

Thank you for your support

Nick

Nick Beasley

Director of Communications

Nick is an English Literature graduate who spent a year studying at the London Film Academy before joining the 24-7 Prayer Communications team. He’s been heading up the team since 2015.

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