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Prayer and World Mission Fund assistance for the Methodist Church Southern Africa

 

The Methodist Church Southern Africa is working with those affected by the unrest with assistance from the World Mission Fund (£15,000)            

On Wednesday 14 July and Thursday 15 July, the BBC broadcast the South African riots on our television screens. The protests started on the evening of Friday 9 July, in the Guateng province of Johannesburg and in KwaZulu Natal province – hometown of former South African President Jacob Zuma. The protests degenerated into riots when he turned himself into authorities to serve a 15 month jail term for contempt of court, following corruption allegations he repeatedly denied.

By Thursday 15 July, the death toll had shot up to more than one hundred and more than a thousand people arrested for arson and looting of shops, hospitals, offices and malls. The purported instigator of the political protest was detained and many law enforcement agents were on the streets to reduce violent outbursts. Properties and infrastructure worth more than seven million rand were said to have been damaged, and many residents came out to clean the mess left by looters as from Friday 16 July.

Olubunmi Olayisade (MCB Partnership Coordinator for Africa) spoke with Bishop Purity Malinga as the Methodist Church Southern Africa seeks to assist those who have lost jobs, properties, goods and loved ones. MCSA will offer relief items, especially food and basic survival kits to victims. The poor and the marginalised are worst hit because both provinces are in level four lockdown due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic across South Africa. 

Give to the World Mission Fund to support the Methodist Church Southern Africa and other global partner churches and organisations.

Prayer

Lord, we pray for an end to the violence on the streets and a quick restoration of calm with improved security across South Africa. May you comfort those bereaved and grant hope to the despair. Please guide their leaders with your counsel, and uplift grieving hearts and embittered spirits at this time.

May your peace dwell among the people, and temper justice with mercy,

in Jesus’ name we pray

Amen.

 

Psalm 73:25-26

Whom have I in heaven but you?

My flesh and heart may fail,

But God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.

Dr Bunmi Olayisade

Africa Partnership Coordinator - MCB