
“Hear my cry, O God, listen to my prayer” (Psalm 61:1)
All great movements of God have begun and been fueled by prayer. Metropolitan is committed to seeking God’s face for both the direction of our ministry and the meeting of our needs.
Please review the shared prayer requests below and consider adding them to your prayers as often as you pray. You may let the requestor know you prayed by selecting “I PRAYED FOR THIS.”
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Recent Prayer Requests
Abel & Sarah Miller, Ethnos360, Tanzania (East Africa)
Things are tight right now. We’ve been without stable water for a month and had to install a costly underground tank to catch city water. Both vehicles are having issues, and with a lot of upcoming travel, it’s discouraging. I have a long trip starting Sunday to transport pastors, and I’m praying the truck holds up. Leaving the family with uncertain transportation, water, and electricity adds to the stress, but we’re trusting God. Life here feels difficult—many missionaries have better resources, and our support is low. School costs are high, and racism is a real issue, as we’re seen as privileged despite having much less than local families. I’m struggling with contentment, but God’s reminder is that He is preparing us, just as He prepared Abraham. We were made to depend on Him, and I pray for wisdom and faithfulness through it all. Please pray that my heart will be tuned to God’s will.
Received: April 23, 2025
Faith Promise Missionaries
Abel & Sarah Miller, Ethnos360, Tanzania (East Africa)
Things are tight right now. We’ve been without stable water for a month and had to install a costly underground tank to catch city water. Both vehicles are having issues, and with a lot of upcoming travel, it’s discouraging. I have a long trip starting Sunday to transport pastors, and I’m praying the truck holds up. Leaving the family with uncertain transportation, water, and electricity adds to the stress, but we’re trusting God. Life here feels difficult—many missionaries have better resources, and our support is low. School costs are high, and racism is a real issue, as we’re seen as privileged despite having much less than local families. I’m struggling with contentment, but God’s reminder is that He is preparing us, just as He prepared Abraham. We were made to depend on Him, and I pray for wisdom and faithfulness through it all. Please pray that my heart will be tuned to God’s will.