The World Prayer Assembly (May 14-18, 2012) is taking place in the midst of a modern day spiritual awakening in the nation of Indonesia. Millions of Indonesians are now connected in prayer for their nation. 24/7 "prayer towers" are operating in many cities, and over two-hundred thousand trained child intercessors are crying out to God for the transformation of their nation.
The Lord is moving in this vast archipelago of 17,000 islands with many diverse people groups. The Church has united in an extraordinary way, creating an environment for spiritual and societal transformation that is spreading across the region. Thousands of prayer, mission and marketplace leaders, along with on-fire youth and children, will gather in Jakarta to seek the Lord together in a new paradigm for an international congress. Like the five leaders at Antioch (Acts 13:1-3), we want to "let God be God" and seek Him together for His strategies of "prayer-action" for our hurting world.
Let's join the thousands who will attend the World Prayer Assembly in spirit and in prayer. Follow the link to read about the purpose of wpa - Call to Prayer
Please also study the article Calling as Intercessors to better understand our calling and task to pray. There are also some great videos on their media page
Let's join the thousands who will attend the World Prayer Assembly in spirit and in prayer. Follow the link to read about the purpose of wpa - Call to Prayer
Please also study the article Calling as Intercessors to better understand our calling and task to pray. There are also some great videos on their media page
Let us trust God that we will also become shapers of the future as intercessors for Namibia, Africa and the world.
History belongs to the intercessors, who believe the future into being… These shapers of the future are the intercessors, who call out of the future the longed-for new present. Theologian Walter Wink
History belongs to the intercessors, who believe the future into being… These shapers of the future are the intercessors, who call out of the future the longed-for new present. Theologian Walter Wink
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