Sunday, May 20, 2007

Believers Encouraged to Go to Mountaintops to Pray on Global Day of Prayer

This article is courtesy of Breaking Christian News.

Inspire Staff/TN (May 19th, 2007)

Inspire Magazine reports that Believers taking part in the Global Day of Prayer events, being held throughout the world on the 27th of May, are being encouraged to climb to the top of the hills and mountains in their villages, towns or cities to pray on this special day.

Graham Power, the founder and Chairman of the Global Day of Prayer initiative, was given as an example. On that day, he will join 100 people and climb Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, where—along with other climbers—they will say prayers of repentance, revival and restoration for the whole world.

Pastor Jonathan Oloyede, one of the organizers of the Global day of Prayer London event stated, "Graham Powers and his climbers are setting a great example for Christians to follow—that is to take time out of their busy schedule and meet with God in a secluded and high place."

"It is no coincidence that two of our greatest Biblical heroes, Moses and our Savior Jesus Christ, met with God in the mountains. Those times they spent with God enabled them to gain directives, strength and inspiration concerning their mission on the earth, and those directives, which they carried out, continue to impact on the lives of Believers today."

Source: Inspire Magazine

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