“The bar for depravity has been lowered”
These are the words of Bank Hi Moon General Secretary to the United Nations endeavouring to describe the situation in Syria.
However as we look around the world today we know that statement could be made in many countries including our own.
The consequences of telling God we do not need Him, and that man is quite capable of sorting things out, that we can manage on our own are becoming more evident to those who want to see.
However at the same time all over the world God is raising up an army of young (and not so young) people who are, through word and action, saying ‘enough is enough’.
In nation after nation people are turning their backs on the depravity spewing out of nations and seeking first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, often at great cost to them and their families.
In response to the prayers of millions around the world they are arising in the power of the Holy Spirit and as the light of the world dispelling the depraved darkness.
By the grace of God, together we are rising with them, as part of an army knowing that at the cross Jesus won such a victory that the most depraved could be redeemed, healed and restored.
Will you be part of the mighty army that God is raising?
Ian Cole
Founder of World Prayer Centre
It is time!
Recently a group from the UK joined over a thousand young people from 37 nations in South Korea at a prayer event called UPrising (United Prayer Rising). Three days of worship and prayer preceded a visit to the DMZ between North and South Korea for six hours of worship and prayer for North Korea. We prayed for the reunification of Korea and for the raising up of the next generation to be the fire carriers of the Gospel around the world.
During that time, a young boy from South America gave a prophetic word to a minister from the UK saying that he, along with others, should go to the ‘Big Clock’ in London to kneel and confess the sins of the government and nation, and pray and declare, “It is time” that through the Church, a spiritual awakening would come to the UK.
On Tuesday 20 September, some of the people who had been to the UPrising in Korea and others gathered at 12 noon by Big Ben and surrounded by visitors from all over the world, knelt together on the pavement, confessed the sin of the nation and asked that God in His mercy would visit our land. We prayed that this visitation would impact the Government, the Church, the business community and families.
As yet we do not know the outcome of this gathering, but we do know that God will honour the obedience of His people and we go on praying the release of that word through our nation to the nations.
Ian Cole
Founder of World Prayer Centre
Street Pastors National Prayer Month
After several successful years of running a Street Pastors Network National Prayer Week, this year Wendy Thomas, National Prayer Coordinator for Street Pastors has felt led by God to call for a 24/7 National Prayer Month.
Prayer Theme: Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven
In line with our prayer theme, please pray blessings over our nation and anything you feel led by God to pray for the nation, not forgetting to give us feedback of what God says to you in your prayer time.
Let’s pray 24/7 for the month of October
We are calling for all Street and Prayer Pastor groups, as well as volunteers and church groups that want to support their local Street Pastors to take a period of one hour or more in October and to contact Wendy Thomas with what time that hour would be.
If you would like to get involved and join Street Pastor's in praying, visit the website.
UPRising feedback
It was a tremendous privilege to be part of this gathering of young people who came together in South Korea with a mandate to pray for the unification of the north and south. Over 37 nations were represented and over 1,000 mainly young people gathered daily in Ilsan Kwanglim Methodist Church just outside Seoul 26 – 29 July. There were 26 attending from the UK; and they were all blessed, challenged and loved interacting with people from the nations. We received an email when we returned from one of the guys from the UK he said, “Personally, this trip was probably one of the most significant moments in my life and ministry. I feel the Lord has reoriented my ministry and destiny.” How amazing is that and such an encouragement.
We were collected each morning at 08.45 and returned most nights at 22.45 so they were long days but we survived! The Methodist Church was an amazing venue with lots of space for people to eat, rest, break-out areas, very large auditorium; we with other leaders were in a VIP lounge where we were looked after and fed lunch-time and evening, not sure what we were eating some of the time but we survived! There were nine worship teams from Philippines, Malaysia, four from South Korea and an International Team; they were all anointed teams and many times during the week, Heaven touched earth through the worship.
We had speakers from Philippines, two from Korea, Germany, Singapore, Indonesia and Dr Michael Brown who is a professor of Bible and Hebrew studies at several seminaries. They were all appreciated by the content they shared. Ian spoke with John Robb and Brian Mills from International Prayer Council at one of the breakout sessions on unity.
One of the sessions on the final evening at the church was praying for all the nations represented individually, praying out all together with bullet prayers. People from each of the nations represented were asked to stand, those close laid hands on them and the rest prayed together – Korean style – it was a real roar of prayer for each nation. Many of the young people said they had never experienced anything like this before – especially the Brits.
The highlight for most people was the visit on the Friday to the DMZ at the border of North and South Korea. We were collected from the Methodist Church on the Friday morning and drove in many coaches for about an hour to the DMZ. We had time to walk around the area where there were coffee shops/restaurants and other amenities as well as information and photographs of the area before the north and south were divided. Much of the journey to get to the DMZ was along the estuary where there were double high fences with barbed wire across the top and century posts at regular intervals looking out for defectors from the north.
We had an amazing miracle on the Friday; the forecast was severe thunder storms and lightening with heavy rain all day. When we woke, in our room on the 17th floor of the hotel, the rain was lashing at the window and severe thunder and lightning; an urgent email was sent out by John Robb to pray-ers across the world to pray that this would stop. God answered prayer! Where the worship event took place was in an uncovered grassed area like a huge amphitheatre with the stage at the front. The prayer and worship commenced at 3 p.m. and continued until 9 p.m. and it was dry for the whole time apart from a short shower when the worship band started singing the song, “Let it rain.”!! The evening concluded with all the lights turned off and all the leadership coming to the front of the stage (us included!) and one candle was lit, this one candle lit another one and so on when all the leadership had lighted candles we then went and continued to light everybody’s candle in the amphitheatre; praying that the light of Jesus would shine brightly into North Korea; a very moving and powerful moment.
The young people did extremely well in leading each day; there was real unity and honour of each other from the different nations. It was special to be able to affirm and encourage them; once or twice Ian wandered over to them when they were a little hesitant as to what to do next and offered a suggestion; they were very grateful for his fatherly input. We also had lots of fun with them in the VIP lounge, so much laughter and we’d never had so many selfies with people in our lives; everywhere we went, “can we have a selfie with you.” What it is to be popular! Much of the gatherings were live streamed and we know of many people around the world who tuned in.
Ian & Pauline Cole
Europe is reeling
Europe is reeling. Germany has suffered terrorist attacks and a growing political crisis over refugees. France has fresh presidential elections in 2017 and has been buffeted by a series of horrendous terrorist attacks and a growing unease across different ethnic groups. Belgium has also been caught up in terrorism. Greece continues to struggle against the huge problems of austerity whilst again having to support hundreds of thousands of migrants. Spain is in a period of great political instability with one scenario suggesting that a fresh general election will need to be run on Christmas day! Italy has suffered a major earthquake, is struggling financially and is processing and supporting thousands of migrants leaving Africa via Libya. Ukraine has lost nearly 10,000 citizens, killed since February 2014 and seen 2 million people displaced. On top of all of this is Brexit. We are yet to see the full impact on Europe’s economy and politics and even on the sustainability of the EU. These are challenging and difficult times with the likelihood that things will get worse.
This is an important time to pray for Europe and there are three spiritual dimensions to add in.
- 2017 sees the 500th anniversary of the reformation – this was a great and wonderful period which started as a renewal of the Catholic church but led to a rediscovery of biblical truth and a fresh revelation of God’s mercy and salvation. God fundamentally changed many nations in a short period of time. Millions came to Jesus. Pray for the revealing and re-digging of the wells of salvation across Europe.
- The UK has a specific call to bless Europe - the dynamics around this have changed with Brexit – Lord, we pray You will prepare a way for the gospel to go from the UK into Europe, and You will call and prepare British people to be bringers of mercy and hope to Europe.
- We believe 2017 is a key year – it is time for the gospel, it is time for a strong move of God globally. Lord have mercy on Europe, forgive our sins, touch the young generations and create a new movement of people who will ambassadors for the kingdom of heaven.
God is a God of mercy – Paul writes to the Romans - I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion.” Paul continues -salvation “does not, therefore, depend on human desire or effort, but on God’s mercy.” (Romans 9. 15,16). God’s heart is that people cry out for His mercy, and come to Him to change and fill their lives. Sadly this often comes though trials, challenges, and shaking. Europe is very vulnerable, please pray protection but also pray for God’s will to be done that the nations of Europe will come to Jesus. In uncertainty He is the rock, in darkness He is the light, in brokenness He is the healer.
Pray for the Hajj 2016
HAJJ PRAYER 2016 is a call for Christians to pray for millions of Muslims as they go to Mecca, Saudi Arabia to perform The Hajj Pilgrimage which takes place from 9 – 11 (14)* September 2016.
It is estimated that a total of 2,000,000 people went on The Hajj in 2015. Even more are expected this year.
The main purpose for Muslims doing The Hajj is to seek forgiveness of their sins through this pilgrimage. We know that it is only through Christ that sins are forgiven and therefore we call you to pray with us that Muslims would come to know the Lord Jesus and true forgiveness of their sins, especially nowadays with terrorism on the rise around the world.
* Because of the millions now going on this Hajj, some will complete the Hajj in three days, others will take longer.