World Day of Prayer Australia, 2021

 
$2,562 raised
13%
GOAL $20,000
35 donations
 
since Feb 2021
 
 

World Day of Prayer 2021

Build on a Strong Foundation

Matthew 7:24-27

Through the worship service we hear the voices of the Vanuatu women, whom invite us to focus on the Bible story in Matthew 7:24-27. Jesus tells a story about the kingdom of heaven using the image of a house and the land on which the house is built. Choosing the land on which to build the house is an important decision for people in Vanuatu. The combination of considering the terrain and the climate is crucial in a tropical archipelago located in the South Pacific Ocean prone to earthquakes, cyclones, volcanic eruptions and rising sea levels. ​On April 6th, 2020, Vanuatu was hit by Cyclone Harold, which had made its way across the Pacific destroying many islands in its wake.

Vanuatu's susceptibility to cyclones is highlighted in the painting chosen to represent WDP 2021, titled “Cyclone Pam II: 13th of March, 2015”. It shows a mother bending and praying over her child. The waves crash over her but a palm tree bends protectively over them. The woman's skirt is modeled after the traditional clothing on Erromango. On the horizon you can see small crosses representing the lives taken by cyclone Pam in 2015.

The artist, Juliette Pita, born in 1964 on Erromango Island, is currently the most well-known artist in Vanuatu. Her talent was discovered early on. At school she was always the best in art classes. She was the first woman to graduate from the Institut National de Technologie du Vanuatu (INTV). Juliette never imagined making money from her art but she believed God had plans for her. She gives all the money she earns to anyone who needs help.

Donations to World Day of Prayer

Each State takes some of the monies for administration, printing of services and a levy paid to WDP Australia. All office holders are volunteers. The levy contributes to national administration, a biennial conference and to the International Committee for their administration, a five-yearly world conference and to assist delegates from underprivileged countries attend the conference.

The remainder, more than 80%, goes first to a project partnering the Bible Society in the Country of Focus of the yearly service (Vanuatu) to address the needs the women of the country have identified.

Other local charitable entities supporting a special cause can also be addressed.

 
$2,562 raised
13%
GOAL $20,000
35 donations
 
since Feb 2021
 
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World Day of Prayer Australia
The World Day of Prayer is a global ecumenical movement led by Christian women who welcome you to join in prayer and action for peace and justice. It is run under the motto “Informed Prayer and Prayerful Action,” and is celebrated annually in over 170 countries on the first Friday in March.

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