Jason Hubbard <jason@lowpc.org> wrote:
I hope you are each doing well! Over the last several months, we have been helping to administrate and lead a gathering of 120 global prayer and mission leaders from 28 different nations to convene in historic Herrnhut, Germany, May 8-12th, 2017. We are working together with John Robb, the director of the International Prayer Council. www.ipcprayer.org
During this gathering we will be praying for the gospel to go forth to the nations of the earth, and collaborating together to see canopies of united, strategic and sustainable 24/7 prayer established in cities across the earth! We have attached a 40 day prayer guide, beginning April 3rd -May 12th! We would love to have you join us in prayer for this historic gathering!
We are gathering in historic Herrnhut, Germany, the land of Count Zinzendorf and the Moravians. We believe that the legacy of the Moravian's is one of the most fruitful movements of prayer and mission since the early church. On August 13th of 1727 a group of 300 Moravian's under the leadership of Count Zinzendorf experienced a mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit, called the Moravian Pentecost.
After this outpouring of the Spirit of God, the Lord spoke to Zinzendorf from Leviticus 6:13 that the ‘fire should never go out on the altar.’ They began a prayer vigil that continued night and day, 24/7 for 100 years. Zinzendorf organized twenty four men and twenty four women who would each take one hour a day to pray for God’s people and the mission endeavors of the Moravians. As Jesus said,“my house shall be a house of prayer for all nations.” Their mission statement was, “one on the field, one at home, one to pray and one to go.” They would not allow anyone to go to work unless someone was first praying!
From this God breathed, Christ-awakening, hundreds of missionaries were sent to preach to the gospel to the ends of the earth, launching the Protestant missionary movement.
The most prominent theme for the Moravian's was the Glory of the Lamb! Zinzendorf was famous for saying, “I have but one passion, and that is Jesus, only He.” The seal of the Moravian church has in its center the white Lamb of God. He holds a staff with a victory banner displaying the cross.
In a circular band on the outer edge it says: “Our Lamb has conquered, let us follow Him!”
Ultimately we are praying for a God-breathed, Christ- awakening to erupt in the nations of the earth, that the Lamb who was slain may receive his due reward! Rev. 5:12
Much Love,
Jason Hubbard
Prayer Guide attached
For more information here is the website link www.prayerandmission.com
The Watchword of the Moravians was this,
“May the slain Lamb receive the due reward of his sufferings.”
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Thank you for this, Phil.
Ps 2:8 NASB Ask of Me, and I will surely give the nations as Your inheritance, And the very ends of the earth as Your possession.