At least 15 worshippers were killed when gunmen attacked a Catholic church in the village of Essakane, Burkina Faso, on February 25th. The assailants are believed to be Islamic militants who have been causing havoc throughout the country and surrounding nations.
In a statement released following the attack, the vicar of the local diocese called for prayer while denouncing "those who continue to wreak death and desolation in our country." This is only the latest atrocity to have been perpetrated by armed insurgents, who presently control almost half of Burkina Faso's territory. Over the past three years, churches have particularly been targeted in violent attacks by the country's militant Islamic groups. For more reports addressing persecution in this West African nation, view this list.
Pray for healing on behalf of those who were wounded during this recent attack, as well as comfort for those who are mourning the loss of their loved ones. To prevent further atrocities, may a solution be found to the ongoing conflict so that the chaos and violence being perpetrated by militant groups throughout this region of Africa will come to an end. Ask the Lord to work mightily in and through His people as they seek to spread the message of the Gospel throughout Burkina Faso, leading many to repentance and faith in Him.