Cry Out: International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church
XSpace @PersecutedSave, 12 pm ET, Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025
The International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church (IDOP) is an annual Christian observance in November that unites people to pray for Christians facing persecution worldwide. It is held on the first Sunday of November, which is November 2, 2025, and it encourages prayer for those suffering for their faith through harassment, violence, and legal restrictions. Many churches host events, and resources are available to help individuals, groups, and churches participate, either on the designated day or throughout the month.
Purpose
- To raise awareness of the persecution faced by Christians in various parts of the world.
- To provide an opportunity for Christians to intercede for their brothers and sisters who are suffering for their faith.
- To lift up persecuted believers in prayer, asking for courage, perseverance, and protection.
Host, Dede Laugesen, @dedelaugesen, President, Save the Persecuted Christians
Co-Host, Pastor Greg Young, @ChosenGenRadio, Chosen Generation Radio
Co-Host, Faith McDonnell, @FaithofKGI, Director of Advocacy, Kartartismos Global
Guests:
- Dr. Kirk Milhoan, Senior Pastor Calvary Chapel , South Maui @KMilhoanMDPhD
- Recording of “The Lord’s Prayer” by the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena, Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq
- Msgr. Behnam Benoka: Commemoration of the Martyrs, according to the Syriac Church
- Pastor Travis Johnson, Lead Pastor, Pathway Church, Mobile, AL
- @BasedPastorTrav
- Mariam Ibraheem, Sudanese Prisoner of Faith
Set a reminder / Join Space: https://x.com/PersecutedSave/status/1983768346329018858
