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Lent

This Lent, we’re inviting churches, communities and individuals to learn more about the cycle of poverty and disability, reflect on the injustice of avoidable blindness, and to share our vision of a just world in which all people with sight loss and disabilities enjoy their human rights and achieve their full potential.

Batwel, wearing a white shirt stands in front of a church building with his hands in the air.

A prayer for Lent

Loving God, we pray for increased solidarity with marginalised people, and in particular with the disability movement, this Lent. We pray that justice will roll down like a river, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream. (AMOS 5:24)

Leginat sits on the floor outside her home next to her daughter who is kneeling in prayer.

A new resource – ‘Loose the chains of injustice’

For Lent 2026, we are excited to launch a new resource which is perfect for small groups, churches and individuals. Featuring a Bible study, stories, and ways to get involved, this year we’re looking at Isaiah 58 and exploring how we can fast from indifference and selfishness in a world where people with disabilities face the injustices of poverty, hunger, and oppression.

Mary is in a wheelchair. she is in Kenya.

“Is not this the kind of fasting I have chosen: to loose the chains of injustice and untie the cords of the yoke, to set the oppressed free and break every yoke?”

Isaiah 58:6

Holy Week

For each day in Holy Week, we have written a short prayer for reflection as we remember Jesus’ entry to Jerusalem, his death and resurrection.

Two hands put together in prayer
Topati, wearing red, sits on the floor and sews.

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