Anguilla is a British Dependency in the Caribbean.  With only 91 square miles, it is just a dot on the map.  It is a remnant of a bygone era as a little colonial outpost. Here is a statement from their government website regarding the recent tragedy of Hurricane Irma.  They genuinely seem to be very humble and grateful people.  May we all remember those who are less fortunate, that we are all beautiful people created by God, and may we all be so humbled and helpful to our neighbors. The Government of Anguilla is grateful for all the good will […]
Andorra is a small principality in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain.  They have had freedom of religion since 1993 when they constructed their own constitution separate from French and Spain.  Prior to this, their system was inherited from medieval times.  Most are affiliated with the Catholic church, however many consult the old ways of mediums, seers, and astrologers for guidance rather than the priests, and usually at a great financial cost.  There are no other religious options in Andorra other than the Catholic church, and for those who seek elsewhere, the void is filled with the occult.  Pray […]
The Pacific region only consists of 6.3% of the world’s land surface, as compared to the other regions we have been praying for: Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe.  Yet it has more ocean space than Africa, Asia and Europe combined.  It is comprised of Australia, New Zealand and Papau New Guinea, and 25,000 other small islands scattered about, including Christmas Island, Midway Island, Fiji, French Polynesian and many others.  Most of the Pacific Islanders are of European descent and the rest are mostly Asian.  Based on the strategic location, there are several military bases there. The Pacific was one […]
As I continue around the globe in prayer, starting with the African continent, I now come to the Americas. These are two continents made up of three main areas of North America, Caribbean, and Latin America. They have a lot in common between the 53 countries that make up this region, but there is also great diversity – from the indigenous Intuit people of the Arctic to the Fuegians of South America. There are blessings and challenges to this region, which is sometimes referred to as the New World. The United States has the majority of the population, and then […]

Pages:

Subscribe to Blog

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive new posts by email.

About the Author

Sue McCusker is a writer, Bible teacher, and web developer who loves sharing the stories of life, hope, and faith she sees around her every day. She has written for Guideposts and Angels on Earth magazines, and teaches the story of God in women's Bible study.