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  1. Let us be like the shepherds who responded to the angel’s message with decisive action, leaving at once to see the miraculous birth.
  2. Give thanks for the work of the Anglican Church of Chile among the indigenous Pehuenche communities, in the Andes mountains.
  3. Pray for the San people of the Kalahari, often referred to as the Bushmen, for justice in their pursuit to preserve their cultural heritage.
  4. The focus of USPG’s 2009 Advent Appeal is Barnabas Boys Hostel, in Orissa, North India. http://www.uspg.org.uk/article.php?article_id=688
  5. Today, pray for the impoverished Mayan people in the remote Toledo district of Belize who have poor access to healthcare, education and jobs
  6. A Christmas message from Bishop Michael Doe http://www.uspg.org.uk/article.php?article_id=695
  7. This week we remember the plight of the world’s indigenous communities http://www.uspg.org.uk/pray.php
  8. Today, we pray for the diocese’s ministry among refugees and for the work of Refuge Egypt (provides healthcare, training and other services)
  9. Zimbabwe police force congregation to end church service - http://www.uspg.org.uk/article.php?article_id=690
  10. This week we pray for Egypt, for Bishop Mouneer Anis and for plans for a diocesan-wide biblical literacy programme www.uspg.org.uk/pray.php
  11. Grandmothers support country ravaged by AIDS - http://www.uspg.org.uk/article.php?article_id=687
  12. Action on HIV resorce pack to use on World AIDS day and throughout the year - http://www.uspg.org.uk/resource.php?id=34
  13. This week we pray for Malaysia, a country where many ethnic and religious groups co-exist - http://www.uspg.org.uk/pray.php
  14. Today we pray for all peacemakers and peace processes between faith groups in conflict situations around the world.
  15. Today, we give thanks for inter faith and ecumenical work around the world and pray for the work of the St Philip’s Centre, Leicester, UK.
  16. Today, we give thanks for changes in India’s political scene which have brought about more tolerant attitudes towards minority communities.
  17. This week we pray for USPG’s Advent Appeal, which focusses on conflict areas e.g. Barnabas Boys Hostel - http://www.uspg.org.uk/pray.php?p=0
  18. Give thanks for the development of music-making as a means of increasing self esteem in Trinidad organised by Mission Companion Richard Owen
  19. HIV/AIDS resources to use for World AIDS day - 1 December. http://www.uspg.org.uk/resource.php?id=34
  20. Rat plague is creating starvation in Myanmar - http://www.uspg.org.uk/article.php?article_id=674