An Invitation to the International Prayer Initiative for the United Nations, November 18-20, 2013, New York City

 

For UN Officials, Diplomats, Christian Ministry Leaders, Youth and Children

 

Theme:

“Children and Youth - Investing in the Future: A Time to Pray and Partner for Action at the United Nations”

 

Since its inception, the United Nations has been on a mission to ensure that all people have hope for the future.  Whether in peacemaking, food production efforts or education, the goal has always been a better world for future generations.

 

The children and youth of the world represent our future.  Actually, children are the future.  When the U.N. established the eight Millennium Development Goals, in 2000, the central idea was a safer, more secure future for our children. Many organizations and churches are also deeply involved in sharing Christ’s love through helping to improve the lives of children worldwide.

 

As the end of the 15-year MDG window approaches, and as governments, agencies and civil society assess and report, one thing will be clear:  There is still so much more to be done!

 

In recognition of the need for global partnerships and in support of the work of the United Nations' efforts to serve the children and youth of the world, a global consortium of Christian organizations will convene in New York City on November 18-20, 2013.

 

In conjunction with Universal Children's Day, November 20, the goals of this gathering are:

1. To engage partners from Christian NGOs around the world in a more focused effort to better the lives of children.

2. To seek God together in prayer for His help, guidance and transformation for the youth and children of our world.

3. To express support for the work of the United Nations and member states in their endeavors to create a more hopeful future for the children of the world.

4. To connect U.N. personnel and diplomats with leaders from Christian non-governmental organizations and other ministries for mutual benefit and greater collaborative action on behalf of children and youth.

 

We hope you will be able to take part in this strategic and crucial initiative in New York City.  We will hear heart-gripping presentations by various organizations on the situation of youth and children and respond with times of concerted prayer and deliberation. Through setting up a booth and/or personal interaction, you will also be able to share your organization’s work on behalf of children with ambassadors, UN officials, other Christian NGOs as well as with hundreds of ministry leaders, youth and children from around the world.

 

You are warmly welcomed to register at www.arrowheadregistration.org/?117 as soon as possible or at the latest by October 1 if there is still room by then. Space will be limited at the UN so please respond soon. International or out of town participants are urged to arrive by November 18 afternoon and stay together at the Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel in East Rutherford, New Jersey (about 25 minutes from the UN) for which we have negotiated the best possible rate. You can make your booking for the best rate through this website.

 

Our program will begin on November 18 with dinner together at 6 pm followed by an introductory session of worship, prayer, briefing and sharing. The initiative will conclude on the 20th after the evening session at the hotel at 9 pm. Please book your flights to depart on November 21.

 

For more information, please contact the International Prayer Council office at  office@ipcprayer.org  or call our administrator, Cheryl Sharps at 1 505 4007437.

 

Looking forward to seeing you in November,

 

Warm regards in Christ,

 

John Robb

Chairman, International Prayer Council

 

On behalf of the planning team-

Geoff Tunnicliffe and Deborah Fikes, World Evangelical Alliance

John Austin, Christian Embassy

Joel Edwards, Micah Challenge

Roberta Hromas and Mark Pritchett, American Christian Trust

Ian Cole, World Prayer Centre

Jody Wood, New York Intercessors

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