Indonesia: Gearing up for the World Prayer Assembly



Christian leaders from across the globe will gather at the World Prayer Assembly in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 14-18, 2012. This historic event will take place as millions of Indonesians are connected in prayer for their nation. 24/7 ‘prayer towers’ are operating in many cities in Indonesia and over 200,000 ‘child intercessors’ are committed in prayer for their nation. All of this in the largest Muslim-populated country. 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 for His strategies of ‘prayer-action’ for the world. What’s unique is that the WPA will be led inter-generationally, with youth and children helping to facilitate plenary and other sessions. This, the organizers believe, will “help launch the next generation of men and women of God to lead the prayer and mission movements as modern Josephs, Esthers, Daniels, and Deborahs that God will use to impact the nations.”

"15 million Christians will adopt their own street in prayer."

 

On May 17 there will be a gathering in the national stadium in Jakarta with 100,000 others, including 20,000 children and 20,000 youth, with simultaneous gatherings in 300-400 cities of Indonesia, connected by live television. Tens of millions more will join in across the world by satellite TV and internet streaming. Also a ‘My Home’ initiative will be launched in which an estimated 15 million Christians will adopt their own streets for prayer, followed by loving service to their neighbors such as planting trees, cleaning up garbage, etc. This will go on for the next two years. They were inspired by word of a similar prayer effort for Newark, New Jersey in the USA, one of the most dangerous cities in the USA until united prayer contributed to a large drop in the crime rate between 2006 and 2008.

 

More information is available on the website www.wpa2012.org. Also check out the inspiring introduction video.

 

Source: John Robb, IPC

Global: A prayer movement among children and youth



One of the most exciting developments globally is the emerging prayer movement among children and teenagers. In many nations God is pouring out his Spirit of intercession on a new generation, leading to changed lives and a dramatic advance of his Kingdom in new places.

 

Whether they meet in creative prayer rooms, class rooms, on the streets, or in fields, this generation is eager to spend time in God’s presence. Praying from the high places, these young people speak peace and blessing over their cities, and are willing to plead with God for the needs of their generation. “We need to know God and fall in love with Him while we are young, so that later on, when it’s harder, when there’s persecution, when there’s trials, we really have a faith that’s strong, to hold us through.”

 

Remarkable stories of prayer on DVD!

 

Joel News International has been chronicling these stories from around the globe of what might well be the most remarkable prayer awakening of the church in recorded history. A number of encouraging stories of how God uses children and teenagers in prayer is recorded by Media Village Productions on an inspiring high-quality DVD.

This month we send this DVD as a present to everyone who supports this movement with a special donation. We have only a limited number of copies available and send them on a first come, first serve basis.

You can wire a contribution fast and secure on our website (button sign up/donate). Then as a confirmation send an e-mail to our Service Desk at service@joelnews.org with your full postal address, so we can send it to you straight away.

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Source: Joel News

Egypt and Myanmar: Children in prayer


Every year in Egypt conferences are being held to equip children in prayer. The organizers report that up to 1,500 children attended: “They showed appetite to read the Bible, and God did speak to them through dreams and visions. At the national prayer conference many of them were being filled with the Holy Spirit.”

 

In Myanmar a ‘children in prayer’ conference was held with the aim to gather children across the nation in their cities and areas to regularly teach them about the power of prayer and enable them to pray with each other.

 


Source: John Robb, IPC

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