Prayer Ministry
“Even them will I bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer: their burnt offerings and their sacrifices shall be accepted upon mine altar; for mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all people.” (Isaiah 56:7)
We are standing on the threshold of the great Glory of God with which He will soon vest the end-time Church. Great miracles of revival are waiting for us, both inside the Church itself and within Israel. But all of this will be manifested and built first on a strong foundation of the Word of God and the prayer of the saints inspired by the Spirit of the Living God.
Prayer is first and foremost a fellowship with God. There is a true saying in the world: “Whom you keep company with, such you will become.” By fellowshipping with our Lord through prayer, we are being transformed into His image: we acquire His character and nature, we begin to think as He thinks, and as His Word speaks, we begin to desire what He desires, that which is His will. A transformed Church of the last days is a perfect, mature bride—it’s a community of people dedicated to God, transformed into His image. That is why every person who seeks an awakening should be awakened first themselves.
Prayer is the principal support of the church. The voice of intercessors is a very important one. No church can exist, develop, and bring fruit without prayer support. Any ministry or project takes its start in prayer, is born in prayer, grows, and progresses only through the means of prayer.
Every great revival was preceded by prayers of dedicated intercessors for the “latter rain.” God expects that even today, we will stand up as a “royal priesthood,” as His “collaborators,” and in our prayers will demand the fulfillment of His holy will for this earth, will open through prayer heavenly windows over our land, and He will pour out a great glory, promised by Him for the last times in which we live.
“Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” (Jeremiah 33:3)
Goal of the prayer ministry: To change the spiritual atmosphere in the lives of people, of the church, of our country, and our world, to witness a Revival in our country, and our “land filled with the knowledge of the Glory of God.” (Isaiah 11:9). Also, to help people understand the meaning, importance, and power of prayer, and to acquire the necessary training in building close and intimate prayer fellowship with the Lord, and to teach them to lead spiritual battle and to intercede for others.
Vision for the prayer ministry: To raise up an intercessory prophetic ministry and a 24-hour ministry of prayer and worship.