Brothers and sisters I invite you to join Persecution Watch, along with our partner ministries Voice of the Persecuted and International Orality Network, in a 24 hour prayer call to intercede and pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. I invite you to come and join with me in July and pray for our persecuted family. I invite you to come and pray because we believe prayer works!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
When: Friday July 29 thru Saturday July 30Location: Call in from your own phone from any location
Length of call: 24 Hours (Note: You’re not required to commit to 24 hours. Come on the call and pray as your time allows.)
Time of the Call:
9 p.m. Eastern time
8 p.m. Central time
7 p.m. Mountain time
6 p.m. Pacific timeCall number: 1+ (712) 775-7035
Access code: 281207#Brothers and sisters please come and pray, as we believe prayer works. Stay on the call 5 minutes, 5 hours, or as long as you feel led. Your prayers make a difference in the lives of our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world.
Lord willing, I look forward to praying with you on the 24-hour call.
Your brother in Christ,
Blaine Scogin
pwprayercall@gmail.comServing Jesus as Prayer Director of Voice of the Persecuted and Persecution Watch.
PRINT PRAYER CALL FLYER: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1Yfy-ajbppfLUxjVWhLX3pxZ0U/view?usp=sharing
(Voice of the Persecuted) I challenge the Christians of the world to pray for their persecuted brothers and sisters, to act on their behalf and to live out the life of Jesus in this needy world around us. Only then we will see a radical change take place in the lives of people. Only then we will see the love of Christ replace the hatred of this world. —Brother Andrew
The effective prayer of a righteous man can accomplish much.
James 5:16
Does prayer work? Does God really answer prayer? Does He really answer prayer regarding the persecuted Church?
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