A World in Crisis — A World that is His
24 hour prayer vigil for the world
Holy Saturday | April 19, 2025
In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.
John 16:33b
Not much is written about Holy Saturday, the day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday in the bible.
After the death of Jesus, Joseph Arimathea requested for Jesus’ body and placed Jesus’ body in his own tomb. Together with Nicodemus, he wrapped Jesus up in linen as per Jewish burial customs. The women who were with Jesus saw where Jesus was placed and went back to prepare perfume and spices. This process was incomplete as they rested on the Sabbath in obedience to the commandment (Luke 23:51-56).
One can only imagine how the sabbath day was for the women and Jesus’ disciples. A day of focusing on God. At the same time, a day of deep sadness and sense of loss. A day where one cannot numb one’s pain with actions and plans of what’s next.
With the Sabbath commandment, God provided a rhythm that mirrored his own. Even in death, Jesus' disciples took a break from burial rites. As Christians, we follow a God who is the Lord of the Sabbath, the creator of the heavens and earth and all that is in it.
The WEA is is calling for a prayer vigil on Holy Saturday this year. Across the world, communities are suffering. Wars rage, families are displaced, persecution rises, and nations groan under the weight of injustice and aftermath of natural disasters. The pain is real, the need is urgent. There is so much that needs to be done.
Yet, we serve a sovereign God. A God that is good. A God who sent His son to suffer so that the world can be reconciled back to Him.
Let’s cry out to God for our broken world
In the face of the pain and suffering, we cry for His Kingdom to come, for eyes to see and for hands to not tire. Collectively, we affirm the message of the cross and the Good News for the times we are living in.
April 19, 2025, Holy Saturday, we invite believers from every nation to stand together in 24 hours of non-stop prayer.
We would like to invite you and your ministry to stand with us during this time of prayer. Perhaps you have prayer items you would like added? Perhaps you have networks that you would like to invite? Join us as we focus on God together.
Holy Saturday, the day between Good Friday’s sorrow and Easter Sunday’s victory, is known as a time of waiting, longing and trusting. Together, let’s cry out to God for our broken world—for peace, for justice, for the hope of Christ to shine in the darkest places.
Places we are praying for include...

Myanmar
A Nation Caught in Conflict
Escalating violence has left thousands dead and millions displaced. Ethnic armed groups and government forces continue to battle, while airstrikes rain down on innocent civilians. Children are dying from disease and hunger, and entire communities are being wiped out.

Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo
A Forgotten War
For decades, armed groups have terrorized villages, displacing over 400,000 people just this year. Homes are burned, families are torn apart, and innocent lives are lost. Churches have become refugee camps.

Kyrgyzstan
Religious Freedom Under Attack
A new law is threatening Christians, banning unregistered religious gatherings and criminalizing sharing the Gospel. Believers face rising persecution.

Ukraine
Three Years of War, Three Years of Suffering
Since 2022, Ukraine has endured relentless attacks. Families are shattered, cities lie in ruins, and the future remains uncertain.
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