addarrow-downarrow-leftarrow-rightarrow-up82CF3E98-D323-4B3E-9EDD-EF2E73FB5C9E@1xcancelclosedowndownloademailIcons / Social / FacebookfilterhomeIcons / Social / InstagramleftIcons / Social / LinkedIn895A4639-EEE0-4BEB-B7D1-CAB21217861B@1xMenu IconremoverightSearchtagtik-toktimeline-arrow-lefttranslateIcons / Social / TwitterupIcons / Social / YouTube

Pray with us

©Ruth Towell

How you can pray with us

Prayer is central to all that we do. We would love you to be involved in the prayer life of The Leprosy Mission. Each year we produce the ASK Prayer Diary, which provides a global overview of The Leprosy Mission’s work. You can view the ASK Prayer Diary week by week below, download a PDF of the full year, or request a printed booklet.

You can also follow our prayer life through the PrayerMate app, where we provide daily prayer requests for the work to defeat leprosy delivered direct to your phone. Get involved with PrayerMate here.

subscribe_button-41f9e1e81bd289e872d713eb9849ed31227d8bfbfc0151a1beb6da61e612158f (2).png


John and Seela from the TLM Sudan team

Monday

We pray for peace. We pray that any peace in Sudan is lasting and leads to security for all Sudanese people.

Tuesday

We pray for people who need treatment for leprosy in Sudan. Supplies of multi drug therapy (the antibiotics that cure leprosy) in Sudan stopped when the conflict started. Stopping treatment like this can lead to complications and preventable impairments. Please pray for all these patients. Please pray they will receive the treatment they need soon.

Wednesday

Leprosy reaction is a complication of leprosy that shows itself through acute inflammation and can result in impairments to the eyes, hands and feet. It is the most common cause of disability in leprosy. When in reaction, patients are very ill, and need urgent medical care. Due to the conflict in Sudan, it is hard for our project staff to go to the patients and for the patients to come to the clinics for assessment and treatment. Pray for safe routes for them to come to the health centres.

Thursday

Please pray for our team in Sudan, some of whom have escaped Khartoum and fled to other countries and others have sheltered in the city. May God protect them and their families, wherever they are.

Friday

Today we pray for people in Khartoum, particularly our teams and persons affected by leprosy. It is very hard to come by food and other daily essentials in the city. We pray they will be able to find what they need to get through each day.

Saturday

We pray for the people who have been displaced because of the conflict. We pray for peace in the hearts people who have said goodbye to their homes and who do not know where their next steps take them. May God keep them safe, may they find medicine when they need it, may their children find education, and may they one day find home again.

Sunday

We pray that, in whatever the post-conflict future may look like in Sudan, the nation will receive the support it needs from other countries to rebuild and that the country will leave no one behind in its efforts to create that brighter future.

About TLM Sudan

In July 2023, Sudan, therefore TLM Sudan, faced intense uncertainty due to three months of ongoing conflict within the military, with limited signs of resolution. Operations centered on the Aburoff clinic in Khartoum state, where treatment for leprosy patients was provided, were disrupted by the conflict. Sadly, many patients who struggle to access healthcare elsewhere in the country due to lack of services and stigma surrounding leprosy were referred to this clinic. However, since the onset of hostilities, the clinic has been closed, halting all operations and preventing access to patients.