The International Day of Prayer and Action for Human Habitat



The International Day of Prayer and Action for Human Habitat

The International Day of Prayer and Action for Human Habitat, observed on the third Sunday in September, is a time when the entire Habitat for Humanity community is urged to come together in prayer for those in need of shelter.

Through prayer, Habitat for Humanity continues to make a dramatic difference in the lives of people around the world. Many volunteers are drawn to this ministry after hearing God’s call and seeking God’s guidance through prayer.

Other prayers are answered when families and communities grow in the shelter of God’s grace. The hurdles of funding and building homes are overcome through the miracles of prayer.

Offering ourselves as instruments of service:
The Day of Prayer began in 1983 to make housing a matter of conscience. The intent was to place in the hearts, minds and souls of people everywhere the idea that poverty housing is unacceptable. The New Testament passage from 1 John 3:17 teaches that we must respond to those in need.

Greater Springfield Habitat for Humanity Invites Local Faith Communities to participate in the Day of Prayer in the following ways:

•Shape the worship service on the third Sunday in September around God’s call to serve one another.
•Use the bulletin inserts designed especially for this day. Your affiliate or Habitat group can put a customized message about your local ministry on the back of the inserts.
•Offer prayers for those in need of shelter.
•Pray that people will respond as God calls them.
•Adopt housing as an ongoing ministry emphasis.

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