Faith
World Students Join in Global Prayer Day
Faith Facts
- Nearly 30,000 participants from over 130 countries united in prayer for God’s work on World Student Day.
- Testimonies from countries facing hardship, like South Sudan and Madagascar, highlighted God’s faithfulness and the power of student fellowship.
- New features like Prayer Cards helped Christians worldwide pray together for students in every IFES region.
Believers across continents joined hearts on October 16 to seek God’s immeasurable work in students’ lives and campuses. The event showcased unity in faith, transcending geographic and cultural boundaries for a common purpose.
National movements in Asia, Africa, and beyond gathered to intercede for academic communities, uplifting those who serve Christ in challenging environments.
“It was a deep joy to see students from our national movements supporting each other in prayer and an absolute delight to see supporters and churches standing with them,” said Annette Arulrajah, IFES Associate General Secretary.
Christian students, from isolated corners to troubled regions, found encouragement and strength through a fellowship that pointed to God’s enduring presence and love.
“Students have been sharing their testimonies of how God has been faithful in their campus fellowships and in their own spiritual growth,” said Kanywar, from South Sudan. “Students have joined the event from nine universities. It was so amazing for all!”
One student in Madagascar wrote: “Glory be to God for giving us the resilient heart to pursue preparations for [World Student Day] this year despite the social and political troubles.”
Stories of encouragement, such as a student in Vanuatu realizing her connection to the global family of believers, showed how the body of Christ reaches across every border.
Tools like Prayer Cards empowered groups both large and small to lift up nations by name, praying for spiritual influence on campuses from Israel to India.
A Christian in Israel requested, “Let us pray for the courage to lead the way toward peace and justice in a region burdened by hatred and hostility.”
Reji from India also asked for prayer, “Pray for more student groups and that our students may engage the universities with God’s thoughts on their academic disciplines.”
As these students and ministries move forward, they remain committed to regular intercession, shaping future leaders for Christ with Christian unity and hope.
Let us continue to lift up students worldwide, trusting in God’s power to use faithful hearts for His glory in every nation.