Prayers for Peacemakers, August 24, 2016 Indigenous Peoples’ Solidarity

Facebook
Twitter
Email
WhatsApp
Print

Prayers for Peacemakers,  August 24, 2016  Indigenous Peoples’ Solidarity

Pray for the 3,000 indigenous protectors of the land and
water at encampments in North Dakota who are preventing the construction of the
Dakota Access Pipeline.  The North Dakota
Homeland Security Director has cut off their access to drinking water today. Pray
that the media will cover their courageous nonviolent witness and that people
will respond to their call to stand in solidarity with them.

*Epixel for Peacemakers  August 28, 2016 
 Photo by Unicorn Riot
Be appalled, O heavens, at this, be shocked, be utterly desolate, says the LORD,

for my people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of living water, and dug out cisterns for themselves,
 cracked cisterns that can hold no water. Jeremiah 2:12-13
*epixel: a snapshot-epistle to the churches related to and appearing  with a text from the upcoming Sunday’s Revised Common Lectionary readings.


 

#NoDAPL #WaterIsLife

Subscribe to the Friday Bulletin

Get Ryan’s thoughts and the entire bulletin every Friday in your inbox, and don’t miss out on news from the teams, a list of what we’re reading and information on ways to take action.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Read More Stories

flag flies over building in sunlight

Fragile peace

Earlier this year, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party – the PKK – announced it would disband, bringing to a close a decades-long armed struggle against the

Welcome to Checkpoint 160

In August, CPT Reservist Maggie Hindley returned to Al Khalil/Hebron after a few years. She reunited with those she’d met before, and reflects on the changes in their daily lives after two years of war in Gaza.

A damaged house

A cold peace: a ceasefire without demobilization

Seven months on from the PKK’s unilateral ceasefire, bombardments and attacks by the Turkish Armed Forces in Iraqi Kurdistan seem to have ceased. But the increasing military presence by both actors makes the situation appear fragile.

Skip to content