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" For
I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans
to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen
to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.
I will be found by you," declares the Lord, and will bring you back
from captivity."
Jeremiah 29:11-14a NIV
Bob
Cryder was an evangelist who lived in the Portland area and helped
lead peripheral crusades in the outlying areas during the last Graham
crusade.
He is also
involved in leading the prayer summits. Bob says that as he travels around
the country people continue to ask him why God continues to move and
the
commitment to prayer continues at a growing pace in the Portland area.
In other cities this prayer movement peaks, then ebbs and dies.
Bob says
this prayer movement is essential for revival and that there are three
reasons for the continued growth of the movement in Portland:
- The
prayer movement is not event-oriented. If it was event oriented,
you would have a crusade one year, then play can-we-top-this the next
year until the whole thing crashed.
- We've
got our hands off. We don't understand what's happening. We just
let God bring His agenda.
- We
don't see the prayer movement as an end in itself. We pray for
the Presence of God and don't make prayer an end in itself. And we keep
on praying until the Presence of God comes.
A.T. Pierson
said "No revival has ever come about but by united supplicatory praying...and
no revival has every continued beyond that same kind of praying. IRM has
a four-phase plan to sustain a city-wide prayer movement." This plan
should be vigorously implemented until at least 25% of the local pastors
are praying together on a consistent basis.
Jack Dennison
with DAWN has said:
"Virtually
ever major evangelistic movement throughout history and throughout the
world was preceded by God calling his people (the harvest force) back
to himself through prayer."
(Dawn, August, 1994)
Bob Cryder
has said that prayer is the only way in which we can move the Hand of
God. To quote Jim Wallis from The Work of Prayer:
"We
must no longer see prayer as a preparation for action. Prayer must be
understood as action itself, a way of responding, a potent spiritual weapon
to be used in spiritual warfare against the most powerful forces in the
world. Prayer is not undertaken instead of other actions but as a foundation
for all the rest of the actions we take."
There are
(at least) five forms of prayer to God cities can use to get the walls
down:
- Prayer
Summits
- A prayer
summit is defined as "a prolonged, 4 day, life-changing worship
experience attended by a diversity of Christian leaders from specific
targeted communities whose singular purpose is to seek God, His Kingdom,
and His righteousness with the expectation that He will create and guide
them through a humbling, healing, uniting process which will lead them
to a unity of heart, mind and mission and will qualify them for the
blessing of God." Elders in a church can hold a prayer summit,
churches in a region can hold a prayer summit, or a group of Christian
women can hold a prayer summit. A prayer summit for pastors is held
annually in the Portland area, and other prayer summits are also held
for lay leaders.
Praise
Marches
- These
are city-wide events, such as the annual prayer march scheduled in 1995
(Portland) on May 27. Churches come together as one, singing praises
and marching together. This movement is birthed and led from Austin,
Texas.
Prayerwalking
- These
are focused on neighborhoods, and are often used in preparation for
church visitation programs or for spiritual mapping at a micro level.
A good textbook here is Prayerwalking by Steve Hawthorne and
Graham Kendrick.
Prayer
Expeditions
- This type
of prayer is focused on regions.
Prayer
Journeys
- This type
of prayer is focused on strongholds of enemies. With this type of prayer
a specific stronghold is defined, such as a mountain, and Christians
work together to claim the stronghold from the enemy.
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