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Thank You For Praying With Us

From The Leprosy Mission around the world.

This year is our fourth Global Day of Prayer. We are inviting you to join Christians across the world to pray for a world without leprosy on Wednesday 08 May 2024 at 2pm AEST.

Together we will pray for the work of The Leprosy Mission worldwide, with a particular focus on the new Global Strategy, which will drive the work of The Leprosy Mission in the years to come, as we work for a world without leprosy. We will hear from teams across the world about their vision for the future, as well as the challenges they will face and the innovations they are working on. We will bring all of this before the Lord and wait to hear His calling for our new strategy.


On the Day of Prayer we will:

◼ Acknowledge God as our provider.

◼ Bring the prayers and petitions of TLM Members to the wider Global Fellowship.

◼ Wait upon God and listen to what He is saying to the Global Fellowship.

◼ Be encouraged by hearing what God is doing across the Global Fellowship.


Like the Day of Prayer in previous years, the day itself will include international prayer services that will be held over Zoom. Contact us by emailing engage@leprosymission.org.au for further details.

Zoom Link


"Yet this I call to mind and therefore I have hope: Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness."

—Lamentations 3:21-23


The Leprosy Mission seeks to bring about transformation; breaking the chains of leprosy, empowering people to attain healing, dignity, and life in all its fullness.

We are targeting a Triple Zero Leprosy strategy — Zero Leprosy Transmission, Zero Leprosy Disability, and Zero Leprosy Discrimination. We are working hard with our international project partners, and international government organisations, to make leprosy transmission a thing of the past by 2035.

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