Zero to 24/7 Prayer - How?

How does a church go from "zero" (well actually a nightly prayer email @ health concerns but not people committing to hours of prayer) to discipling enough people in prayer to have a 24/7 praiyer "wall"? What have you used to disciple prayer? How would you build to have 24/7 prayer? Your experiences would be helpful. Thanks.

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  • Chuck, I am not sure if this would be helpful to you, but maybe you would want to check out the book "Red Moon Rising", available on amazon. 

    The story of 24/7 prayer described in the book "Red Moon Rising" by Pete Greig (Publisher: David C. Cook)

    "Red Moon Rising is the story of how a single, unsuspecting prayer meeting self-seeded into the lives of more than two million people in more than 12,000 locations, most denominations, and more than half the nations on earth. From prisons to palaces, it’s a powerful account of pain and perseverance, fighting injustice and experiencing miraculous answers to prayer.

    It is the story of 24-7 Prayer.

    First published a decade ago, and recently re-released in a brand new, fully revised version, Pete Greig's book chronicles the beginning of the 24-7 Prayer movement as a testament to the incredible power of prayer.

    Confessing in the book's introduction that he "was pretty sure that no one except my mum would ever read it…” the book became the catalyst for prayer rooms and prayer movements all over the world (in 126 different countries to be exact - and those are just the ones we know about).

    Inspired by a God who can, in Pete’s words, “use someone as ordinary and as boring as me”,  people began to realise that He could use them too, so they began to pray.

    And as people began to pray, God began to move..."

  • Thanks I've read that book I think but I'll revisit it and see if it answers my present questions.
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