
Several hundreds of Christians from across the globe gathered at Emmanuel Christian Centre in Westminster, London on the 1st August for the launch of an historic prayer chain.
Organised by Celebration for the Nations and GDOP London, believers from South Korea, Spain, South America, Africa and the UK came together for a powerful evening as Global Day of Prayer London began 500 days of non-stop prayer and fasting for the nation.
Celebration for the Nations coordinator Gail Dixon and the Team are very excited about this season of non-stop prayer. "We have already taken a day to pray 24 hours and we will be mobilising hundreds if not thousands of South Koreans to pray during these 500 days for Great Britain," they said.
GDOP London has been working with as many different national and denominational groups of Christians to mobilise prayer across the land in preparation for a mighty move of God.
"This chain of non-stop prayer, day and night, up to and including a national day of prayer at Wembley Stadium in September, 2011, and beyond is of tremendous significance for the future of this nation," said GDOP London Convener Jonathan Oloyede who was thrilled with the large and enthusiastic turn out at Sunday night's event.
As this non-stop prayer was mobilised, Oloyede led the whole assembly in a great shout to the Lord, followed by fervent prayers that the Gospel would be unleashed to every school, every village, every hamlet, every community, every town and every city in Great Britain.
Oloyede has been travelling up and down the country in the lead up to this launch mobilising an army of intercessors to sign up for this 500 days of prayer as momentum builds towards next year's historic day of prayer at the country's national stadium.
Already a number of Christian organisations and denominations are getting behind this prayer chain including the Evangelical Alliance.
"There is tremendous power when the church comes together to seek God. The social and spiritual transformation of our nation will happen as churches unite in prayer and action," said Evangelical Alliance General Director Steve Clifford.
He added: "Right now all over the country, prayer is exploding in so many vibrant and creative ways. I love the idea of churches of all sizes and expressions committing themselves to be a part of the 500 day prayer challenge - the possibilities are without limit and I encourage churches to get involved in this initiative."
GDOP London, as well as the Evangelical Alliance, are urging Christians from all denominations and ethnic backgrounds to sign up their churches to take part in this prayer chain and be part of seeing Revival Renewal and National Transformation come to these isles.
For more details go to: www.gdoplondon.com
For further information contact:
Dr Jonathan Oloyede: 08456 528 600 / 02088 539 529
Kim Dopson, GDOP Executive Administrator: 08456 528 600 / 02088 539 529
Email; prayer@gdoplondon.com
The Global Day of Prayer London (GDOP) is a movement of collaboration across the Christian Church in the capital towards Unity, Prayer and Transformation, and is part of a global network which began in South Africa at the turn of the Millennium. In 2009 over 250 million Christians united in 220 countries to pray. In London, GDOP has been a focus of prayer and Christian action since 2006 with prayer networks now in every London borough. West Ham Stadium 2007, Millwall Football Stadium in 2008, and West Ham Stadium 2010 saw a combined attendance of 40,000 Christians attending. Organisers hold a vision to host the 2011 event at Wembley Stadium. www.gdoplondon.com
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