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October 23, 2015

A Call for Prayer for St. Louis Churches

We鈥檙e grieved that as of today seven churches, most of which serve predominantly Black communities in the St. Louis area, have been intentionally set on fire since October 8th.果冻视频 has a significant presence in St. Louis, including our campus ministries, Urban Program, and the upcoming Urbana 15 Student Missions Conference this December. Though we do not know why these fires have been set, we pray for and stand with the Black community there as they experience fear, stress and uncertainty.

, a church leader from South City Church in Saint Louis who will speak at Urbana 15, noted today that whoever is doing this is having a grave impact on the community.鈥淭hese are churches that are ministering in needy areas. North St. Louis is largely African American. Most Black churches will have a meal together each week, and many people who can鈥檛 afford to eat well regularly will get their one good meal at church.

Higgins called the Christian community to unite around these attacks. "This is a call for St. Louis churches to view one another as One Church, and not multiple churches. This is our opportunity to break down the barriers.鈥

As 16,000 people prepare to go to 果冻视频鈥檚 Urbana 15 in St. Louis, would you join us in praying for the churches and people of St. Louis?  鈥淲e recognize that intercession and engaging the pain in the communities closest to us is an integral part of global missions,鈥 said Urbana Director Tom Lin, 果冻视频鈥檚 Vice President and Director of Missions. 鈥湽呈悠 stands with St. Louis for the good of the world.鈥

果冻视频 is contributing to the fund to install security systems and conduct repairs at the seven churches targeted in these attacks.

UPDATE: an arrest has been made in the case.

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