Raising Standards Manifesto Rollout to Media

PRAYER ALERT on raising standards manifesto rollout. NEAB (National Evangelical Association of Belize) is calling all churches and Belizeans in general to pray about crucial issues in the upcoming 2020 elections. Specifically, we are calling for prayer about the issues of abortion and traditional marriage & family, between now and November 15. Every following week until […] Continue reading →

Last Crown Witness in Pastor Beheading Trial

PRAYER ALERT on last crown witness. On July 29 the long-delayed trial concerning the July 2016 beheading of Pastor Llewellyn Lucas saw the final Crown Council witness take the stand. Sergeant Holly Vasquez testified that on July 15, 2016 he went to Sanchos Bar in Belmopan to investigate a robbery that had taken place on […] Continue reading →

Nicaragua strengthens Iran ties, defying US

PRAYER ALERT on Nicaragua strengthens Iran ties. On July 22, as US-Iran hostilities increase, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif visited Nicaragua.   Both Zarif and President Daniel Ortega denounced the US sanctions that the two countries are suffering.  Zarif called the US sanctions “economic terrorism.” Ortega decried them as “unilateral and illegal” and contrary to […] Continue reading →

Christian Alternative Celebrations Parade

PRAYER ALERT on Christian Alternative Celebrations Parade. At Global Day of Prayer in June in Belize City, we launched our Raising Standards in Belize campaign. We prayed in groups and corporate prayer led by pastors concerning the seven areas in which Belize must raise standards. They include abortion, traditional marriage & family, the LGBT agenda, […] Continue reading →

Belize-Guatemala border treaty key to ICJ win

PRAYER ALERT on Belize-Guatemala border treaty. On March 12 church leaders met with Belize’s Ambassador to Guatemala Alexis Rosado at NEMO in Belmopan. We had long wanted to hear the “yes” side for going to the ICJ (International Court of Justice) to refute Guatemala’s land claim on Belize. Last August we heard the “no” side […] Continue reading →