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Meaning of the colors of the Druze Flag/Star:
The Druze hold five cosmic principles which are represented by the five colored Druze star and flag: intelligence/reason (green), soul (red), truth expressed in word (yellow), precedent (blue), and immanence (white).
Pray:
Remember a time where you felt far from God. Have you always known about God? Did you come to faith later in life? Do you know what it feels like to be separated from Him?
Pray that the Holy Spirit would give you a heart for people like the Druze who are separated from Him.
Pray that the Druze would seek the truth. Pray that as they are seeking the Truth, Jesus would reveal Himself to them.
Pray that the strongholds of fear and tradition and evil practices that hold the Druze captive would be broken in the Name of Jesus.
Pray that the Holy Spirit would start a disciple making movement among the Druze.

Deluded Hearts

In Isaiah 44:20, we read, "He feeds on ashes; a deluded heart has led him astray, and he cannot deliver himself or say, 'Is there not a lie in my right hand?'"

All of us, until we admit that we are sinners in need of a Savior and accept Jesus as the Savior we need, are hopelessly lost. Our hearts are deluded, and we feed on ashes. We are incapable of delivering ourselves.

That is why our prayers for the Druze people are so important. Prayers that their hearts will no longer be deluded. Prayers that they will realize their inability to deliver themselves. Prayers that they will understand that what they have always believed is a lie.

Kenya is Praying4Druze

God is moving in BIG ways for the Druze through our partners in Kenya! On Monday Oct 10 there will be a gathering of 250 Pastors from around Nairobi, Kenya to learn about the Druze in the Golan and to be invited to join in the Pray4Druze prayer movement. Will you join them in praying on Oct 10?

If you have a story about how you are helping us to mobilize 20,000 Christians to Pray4Druze share it with us at info@pray4druze.com!!

No Man's Land

The Druze of the Golan are in a sort of no-man’s-land, located on the Israeli/Syrian border. The civil war separates them from many of their family members, who live just on the other side of the border.
 

  • Pray that their “no-man’s-land” reality of being between Israeli and Syrian identities will become a pivotal tool in God’s hand, and a source of blessing as they find their unique identity in Him.