Prayer Focus – January 26 – 01 February, 2026
Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar and Thailand Territory
Territorial Leader: Colonel Richard Borrett
Territorial Leader for Spiritual Life Development: Colonel Ann Borrett
Chief Secretary: Lieut-Colonel Nigel Cross
TSWM: Lieut-Colonel Stacy Cross
Praise:
· We praise God for the dedication and enthusiasm of all those involved in our Corps and Centres throughout the four countries.
Prayer Requests:
· That as we embrace our new Territorial theme of “On Earth as it is in Heaven” that we will see God’s will being done in and through our ministry.
· We pray that all the events and initiatives planned for 2026 will bring glory to God and more people into His kingdom.
Singapore
Praise:
· We give thanks for God’s continued faithfulness and provision across our Territory — for the many lives being touched through our Corps, centres, and community ministries.
Prayer Requests:
· Pray for the ongoing social and community ministries, especially those reaching the poor, the marginalised, and migrant communities, that they will continue to reflect God’s compassion and bring transformation.
Malaysia Region
Praise:
· Thank God for Generous Donors and New Initiatives. We are deeply grateful for the generous donors who have made possible new initiatives under TSA Malaysia, including Project RISE (Refugee Integration School Effort), which provides education for refugee children, and Project HEAL, which offers after-school care and safe accommodation for underprivileged children. These projects are not just programs — they are lifelines for vulnerable communities. They represent hope, dignity, and opportunity for those who might otherwise be
forgotten. We thank God for stirring hearts to give and for opening doors to extend His love in practical, transformative ways.
Prayer Requests:
· Pray for Spiritual Revival Across Corps and Mission Stations: Our deepest longing is for a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit across every corps and mission station in the region. We pray for hearts to be rekindled with passion for Christ, for worship to be vibrant and authentic, and for lives to be surrendered fully to God’s will. Revival begins with prayer and humility, and we ask that every leader and member will seek God earnestly, turning away from complacency and embracing a life of holiness and mission. May this revival spark a movement that impacts not only our corps but our communities and beyond.
· Pray for Unity Among Ministry Leaders: In a world that often pulls us toward division and distraction, we pray for unity among ministry leaders. May every decision, every conversation, and every plan be guided by a Kingdom perspective — less of the world and more of Christ. Unity does not mean uniformity, but a shared commitment to God’s mission and a willingness to serve together in humility and love. Pray that leaders will encourage one another, resolve conflicts with grace, and keep their eyes fixed on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.
Thailand
Praise:
· We praise God for the successful Soldier Spiritual Retreats held in Bangkok, Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai.
· We Thank God for the new soldiers that have recently been enrolled enabling the new ministries in Thailand to expand.
Prayer requests:
· We request your prayers for our Thailand ministry’s initiative to launch a Social Centre.
Myanmar
Praise:
· We praise God for the work carried out by all our corps and centres in Myanmar but in particular for the Women’s Ministries. Often despite very difficult and unsafe circumstances, they continue to reach out to families to give them material support but also spiritual blessings.
· We thank God for his protection as the Corps and Centres continue to minister in His name.
Prayer requests:
· We pray that there will be stability in the country.
· We pray that our Officers, Soldiers and friends will be given the continued energy, enthusiasm and the joy of the Lord as they serve in difficult circumstances.
· We pray that our official social registration in Myanmar will be finalised soon so that the mission can develop and we can meet the needs of the country better.
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