Transforming Fear Into Love – Rays of Hope Day 6: World YMCA Week of Prayer

World YMCA/YWCA Week of Prayer started Sunday Nov 8, this prayer is led by Tim Hallman, Director of Christian Emphasis, YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne, Indiana USA

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Day 6: Rays of Hope Week of Prayer World YMCA/YWCA – Transforming Fear Into Love

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DAY 6: TRANSFORMING FEAR INTO STRONG VULNERABILITY AND LOVING TRUST
Devotion By: María Lucía Uribe, Arigatou International Geneva Executive Director

BIBLICAL INSPIRATION: Psalm 23 – A Psalm of David
“The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing. He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he refreshes my soul. He guides me along the right paths for his name’s sake. Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”

QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
• What prevents you from putting your trust in God?
• What holds you back when you try to make yourself vulnerable?
• What benefits have you experienced when you put your trust completely in God?
• Do some of the ‘benefits’ that David describes in the Psalm speak to you?
How and which ones?
• How can you help others who are experiencing distress, anxiety, depression due to the current situation, to regain strength and build resilience through trusting God?
• How can you become one of the signs that God provides to its people to restore them, protect them and transform them?”

Breathing Together: Day 1 Rays of Hope World YMCA Week of Prayer

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Day 1: Rays of Hope – A prayer of global solidarity that God would give us strength to be resilient and courageous.

World YMCA/YWCA Week of Prayer, starts Sunday Nov 8, this prayer led by Tim Hallman, Director of Christian Emphasis, YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne, Indiana USA

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DAY 1 – BREATHING TOGETHER IN SOLIDARITY
Devotion By: Elaine Neuenfeldt, Act Alliance Gender Programme Manager
“At times of catastrophes and calamities it is difficult to breathe. Catastrophes are not affecting everyone equally – they tend to intensify inequalities and exacerbate injustices.”


BIBLICAL INSPIRATION: “In the Old Testament story, there is this story of the widows of the famine, the widow of drought, in the book of Kings Chapter 17

QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION
What makes us feel the warm and tender touch of life back to our body?
Where the compassionate touch of love that nurtures our faith and hope can be experienced in today’s world, where individualism, loneliness, and indifference for human suffering are a daily reality. How can we, as individuals and as community / congregation of faith work as a space where the touches of compassion, that bring back life can be felt?
How can we do all this “touching” when physical distance is required as part of sanitary measures in times of the pandemic?”

Rays of Hope World YMCA/YWCA Week of Prayer Intro

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Enjoy the introduction video to Rays of Hope World YMCA/YWCA Week of Prayer starting Sunday Nov 8, by Tim Hallman, Director of Christian Emphasis, YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne, Indiana USA

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THEME 2020
Rays of Hope: creating resilient communities through practical spirituality


For more info on the World YMCA/YWCA Week of Prayer visit https://www.ymca.int/wop2020/

“Since 1904, the World YMCA and World YWCA have traditionally collaborated together for the World Week of Prayer and World Fellowship. Celebrated each year on the second week of November, both organisations join efforts to produce a booklet with a theme, a set of bible studies for each day, and an annual bible reading plan so that communities around the world can come together in prayer for a specific cause linked to current realities.”

“This year, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our world immeasurably. It has exposed unjust structural systems and demonstrated how a global emergency affects lives disproportionally, especially those who are more vulnerable to inequalities. We are therefore called upon to reflect on all the good things in our lives, and challenged to take action to rebuild a world that promotes justice, love and peace in our communities and beyond.”

“The pandemic has also come with new opportunities for personal and spiritual growth. It has shed light and helped us see what is truly essential in our lives, how can we rediscover ourselves and how can we best invest our time spreading kindness and supporting those in need, including investing in our own mental and physical health.”

“This year, the World YMCA and World YWCA- Week of Prayer and World Fellowship will be an invitation to journey together throughout the week, reflecting on how to move from our individual calling to the collective for transformation to happen in times of the current global pandemic.”