Basque Country Prayer Points for January 2026

The Basque Parliament is refining a “Loneliness Toolkit” to help municipalities detect and support isolated seniors. This focus on building permanent community networks is a high priority as winter continues, ensuring that those with connections found during the holidays don’t fade and for those who do not have any support.

  • Pray for the elderly in the Basque Country who are experiencing isolation this winter. Pray for the successful implementation of these new community tools and for neighbors to be prompted to reach out to those living alone.

While youth unemployment in Basque Country has reached a 15-year low, the “stability gap” remains a concern as many graduates. Many of them are stuck in temporary or low-paid roles. This lack of long-term security continues to cause a strain for young Basques seeking professional security and fair wages.

  • Pray for young Basques who are struggling to find a sense of future security despite being employed. Pray for business leaders to create quality career paths that value and retain the next generation.

Following a meeting on January 27th between Lehendakari (Basque Parliament leader) Imanol Pradales and Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, a new agreement was reached to transfer airport management and immigration powers to the Basque Country by April 2026. While the Lehendakari expressed “guarded optimism,” he remains firm that the central government must fulfill the remaining commitments to complete the transfer.

  • Pray for a spirit of cooperation and integrity in the negotiations between national and regional leaders over the next two months. Pray that these new powers lead to more effective governance that directly improves services for the Basque people.

Public safety has become a heightened concern following recent reports of sexual assaults with an injected chemical substance being used. This has prompted the Basque Health Department to issue new warnings and an awareness campaign. It has also sparked additional urgent conversation about the need for increased vigilance and protection in social environments.

  • Pray for the victims of these assaults, for their healing and for justice to be served. Pray for the success of prevention programs and for a greater sense of protection and safety.

Osakidetza (Basque healthcare system) is undergoing a major transformation with a new 2026 plan to ensure 90% of primary care appointments occur within 48 hours, while also integrating thousands of new permanent staff members. However, this stabilization effort was recently tested by a serious oversight where expired vaccines were administered to ~250 people—mostly infants. While officials have assured families there is no health risk, the error has intensified the focus on the system.

  • Pray for the families affected by the vaccine error, for peace of mind and the health of the infants involved. Pray for the successful integration of new medical staff and for wisdom for administrators as they work to restore public trust while meeting their ambitious new care goals.

While the Basque economy grew by a solid 2.3% in 2025, new forecasts for 2026 suggest a slowdown to 1.9% as global trade uncertainty affects regional industry. The manufacturing sector, a cornerstone of Basque Country, remains a primary concern as it faces stagnant foreign demand and rising operational costs.

  • Pray for wisdom for the economic and local business leaders as they navigate this potential slowdown. Pray for the protection of jobs and for innovative solutions that will strengthen the regional industry in a shifting global market.

The verse for the month:

Yet what we suffer now is nothing compared to the glory he will reveal to us later.

Romans 8:18 NLT