How can I help support the Global Day of Prayer?
What
is the Global Day of Prayer?
The Global Day of Prayer is a
world-wide celebration centered around Pentecost Sunday. The
mission of this celebration is to unite the global body of Christ, to
seek God for revival, intercede on behalf of our world, and collaborate
for the blessing and transformation of our cultures. It is
preceded by ten days of prayer (Acts 1:14); celebrated in public venues
on Pentecost (Acts 2:1) and followed by “90 Days of Blessing” on
communities after Pentecost (Acts 2:42).
What is the history behind the Global Day of
Prayer?
In July 2000, and in February 2002, God
gave two complimentary visions to Graham Power, a successful businessman
and relatively new convert that Africa will become the "Light to the
world" and this vision had 5 stages. In 2001, one stadium in Cape Town,
South Africa was filled with 45,000 people to pray. In 2002, it expanded
to eight stadiums and 350,000.
In 2002,
unknowing of the Africa miracle, Bob Bakke proposed to the newly created
International Prayer Council and its 300 international leaders meeting
in Cape Town, that a Global Day of Prayer be launched on Pentecost
Sunday, 2005, so as to cover the earth in fulfillment of Habakkuk 2:14.
Bob had been broadcasting concerts of prayer across North and South
America for nearly 10 years and had seen the growth of international
interest. The proposal was unanimously adopted and embraced by the
Africans, especially.
Meanwhile, the Africa phenomena blossomed. A year later 2.5
million gathered throughout Africa in 130 stadiums. On May 2, 2004, the
movement exploded to nearly ten times the size. More than 22 million
rallied in prayer at more than 2,000 sites throughout every single
country on the continent of Africa (56 nations). Leaders from most major
traditions of Christian faith called their people to join in this
historic act of united prayer. Now African leaders are inviting
Christians around the world to pray for with them. 2005 was the
first ever Global Day of Prayer. Estimates suggest that up to 200
million people participated in the first year. The goal is 500
million and the Lord is honoring the vision more quickly than imagined.
Is the Global Day of Prayer the same as the National Day of
Prayer?
No. The National Day of Prayer and the Global Day
of Prayer are two separate observances however both are projects of
America’s National Prayer Committee. The NDOP observance, led by the
NDOP Task Force, remains the government-sanctioned observance committed
to prayer for America. The Global Day of Prayer, in cooperation with the
International Prayer Council and Transformation Africa, focuses on
prayer for our world. The first is a permanent observance, the
second is a five-year emphasis.
What is the reason for the 10 day period before
the Global Day of Prayer?
When Jesus ascended into heaven, (Mark
16:19; Luke 24:51; Acts 1:9) He instructed his disciples to stay in
Jerusalem and wait for the "promise of the Father." For ten days, these
12 men of God sought the Lord in fervent prayer. During that ten-day
period of intense intercession, God increased their numbers and prepared
them to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
Following this Biblical example, there will be a
ten day period of intercession leading up to the Global Day of Prayer,
starting on April 25th (Ascension Day) and culminating on June 4th.
As the Lord responded to the 12 disciples, GDOP participants anticipate
a powerful movement of God's hand as he responds to an army of hundreds
of millions.
I support National Day of Prayer. Should I
participate in the Global Day of Prayer?
The mission and primary purpose of the
NDOP Task Force is to call our nation to prayer. The Global Day of
Prayer emphasizes prayer for our world. Though they emphasize different
regions, both share the same goal: to call God's people to prayer.
This
spring, NDOP falls on a uniquely positioned day. It falls on May 4th,
One month prior to Pentecost. What might God do with more than 200
million of His children praying for the nations of the earth?
Prayer has always been a movement of God. It not
only unites communities, it can also unite the world. This May, as
Christian believers gather to seek God's face, we can anticipate the
powerful blessings of His hand.
Is there an event scheduled near me?
Click here to see GDOPUSA events
How do
I register my local event?
Click here to register your GDOP event
How do I find out about the satellite and
internet broadcasts?
Click here for Broadcast and Internet Information
How do I get posters, prayer guides and other
resources?
Ten-Day prayer guides can be
purchased to place in bulletins or hand out at National Day of Prayer
events. In addition, customizable posters are available, as well as
images for making signs and banners.
Click
here.
How can I get a Global Day of Prayer emphasis started in my community?
There a many suggested resources available to you
on this website and the international site:
www.globaldayofprayer.com.
You may download video files and text documents to
help with presentations and organization. These are only
suggestions, however useful, and you are welcome to do as you see fit.
No two sites look exactly alike.
How can I help support the Global Day of Prayer?
There are 3 ways in which you can help
support the Global Day of Prayer.
1. Pray for that God would move mightily in the prayers of his people as
we seek His leading.
2. Create
a buzz about the Global Day of Prayer. Get people imagining what God
might do if 200 million of His people cry out to Him
on behalf of the nations of the world. Get people talking.
3. The
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provide this website. Every nation and community pays its own way.
We are dependent upon your help. Make a monthly commitment.
4.
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