Stony Desert and Beautiful Beaches
Al-Jazer (Arabic: الجازر) is a district (pop. 5,645) on the southeast coast of Al Wusta region. The district is primarily made up of small fishing villages, and is known for its beautiful beaches and unique ecology, including pink lagoons!
Up until the 1970s, the local inhabitants here lived in dark, cave-like stone houses. The rocks are in plentiful supply, in the gravel desert area of Jiddat al-Harasi. But today they live in modern housing, with the stone houses now used for storage.
“Like living stones, let yourselves be assembled into a spiritual house” (I Peter 2:5) May the people of Al-Jazer be living stones built into His House!
Pray for the District of Al-Jazer:
Worship with us!: Living Stones by Michael Card. May the people of Al-Jazer know the Precious Cornerstone!
Matthew 18:14 Focus—‘Your Father in heaven does not want one of these little ones to be lost.’
Please bring these towns and villages before the Father:
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