It is truly remarkable the vast number of intercessors that the Lord Jesus is raising up in this late hour of human history. There are a few characteristics that set these intercessors apart from the general crowd of "church as usual."
True God-called intercessors generally do not need a call from the pulpit to pray; they have already heard that call from the Holy Spirit because of their close intimate relationship to God. So, long before the pastor begs, implores, or asks for the "saints" to intercede, they have "been there, done that." God-called intercessors are highly motivated to go the secret place where the Father is in secret (He is already there and waiting) and who sees in secret and rewards openly.
No one has to tell you that a certain individual is an intercessor; it is glaringly apparent to you if you have any interaction with that person.
God-called intercessors not only are highly motivated but they love to pray and see the results of their intercessions. More often than not, their intercession is focused on current key issues at the time. These intercessors often are praying about kingdom issues instead the minutia that bogs most of the church down into the small stuff of life. You will hear them crying out for the nations---not more stuff for them.
They possess a strong discernment and often know things they could have only learned from God by sensitive listening to the Spirit. How did this happen? These intercessors are willing to spend much time alone with the Father behind closed doors.
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Thomas Suey
International Prayer Coordinator
World Network of Prayer
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MINISTRY: Jonathan and Darla Sherry (Vanuatu), Colleen Carter (Ghana), Nick and Pam Sisco (Ghana), Rick and Von de Leigh Robinson (Turkey), Steve and Cheri Smith (Guyana), William and Ramona Schlegel (Turkey), Terry and Cindy McFarland (Ireland)
A.I.M. - Associates in Missions: Brian and Linda Aubrey - New Zealand (PAC), Jon-Paul Bellamy - United Kingdom (EME)
FULL-TIME EVANGELIST: Melvin R. Chase - Greenfield, TN, William J. Chunn - Brunswick, GA, Carlton L. Clark - Phoenix, AZ
BIBLE SCHOOLS: Texas Bible College, Apostolic Bible Institute
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To minister to the needs of others through prayer, click here to pray over WNOP's personal prayer list. ?xml:namespace>
STATE FOCUS - Vermont?xml:namespace>
The state focus this week is Vermont. Please pray for Governor Jim Douglas and Senators Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders. Pray for all district officials, home missionaries and pastors.?xml:namespace>
WORLD NEEDS?xml:namespace>
Jakarta, Indonesia -- Massive landslides killed five people and buried 50 homes Tuesday in West Java as torrential rains drenched the area, rescue officials said. Rescue workers were trying tofind 70 people who were missing, said Priyadi Kardono, spokesman for the National Disaster Management Agency.
The landslides occurred in the area of Ciwidey in the province of West Java, Kardono said. About 300 people and rescue dogs have been sent to the area, which is about 90 miles southeast of Indonesia's capital Jakarta, to search. But clogged roads and downed communication lines have hampered the effort, they added. No heavy earth-moving equipment was available in the area, so villagers were digging through tons of dislodged mud with farm tools and their bare hands to search for survivors, police Chief Lt. Col. Imron Yunus said.
The Red Cross said about 500 villagers who lost their homes have been evacuated to temporary shelters in neighboring villages. The Red Cross will send a helicopter and excavating equipment to the area on Wednesday, Indonesian Red Cross Secretary General Budi Atmaji Adiputro said.?xml:namespace>
PRAYER FOR THE NATIONS - PSALM 2:8 ?xml:namespace>
"Ask of me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, the ends of the earth your possession." NIV
Below are the nations we are focusing on this week.?xml:namespace>
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Population: 307,212,123
Religion: Protestant 51.3%, Roman Catholic 23.9%, Mormon 1.7%, other Christian 1.6%, Jewish 1.7%, Buddhist 0.7%, Muslim 0.6%, other or unspecified 2.5%, unaffiliated 12.1%, none 4%
Government Type: Constitution-based federal republic; strong democratic tradition
Prayer Point:The USA is a unique global superpower. Decisions made in America's politics, economics and its armed forces echo across the world. Pray for the United State's President and government in all the decisions they make each day.
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Population: 3,494,382
Religion: Roman Catholic 47.1%, non-Catholic Christians 11.1%, nondenominational 23.2%, Jewish 0.3%, atheist or agnostic 17.2%, other 1.1%
Government Type: constitutional republic
Prayer Point:Although over half the population has some connection with the Catholic Church, for most people they don't have a personal relationship with God.
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Uzbekistan: Population: 27,606,007
Religion: Muslim 88% (mostly Sunnis), Eastern Orthodox 9%, other 3%
Government Type: republic; authoritarian presidential rule, with little power outside the executive branch
Prayer Point:Uzbekistan declared independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 and since then Islom Karimov has been in sole charge because he has made it against the law for anyone to oppose him in government. Pray for his salvation.
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Vanuatu:
Population: 218,519
Religion: Presbyterian 31.4%, Anglican 13.4%, Roman Catholic 13.1%, Seventh-Day Adventist 10.8%, other Christian 13.8%, indigenous beliefs 5.6% (including Jon Frum cargo cult), other 9.6%, none 1%, unspecified 1.3%
Government Type: parliamentary republic
Prayer Point:The nation's motto is "In God we stand" Pray that this boldness of faith would be a reality and that Christians would be a witness to Jesus in the way theylive.
A CHURCH THAT PRAYS VS.
A CHURCH THAT'S DEVOTED TO PRAYER
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1.Prays about what it does.?xml:namespace>
2.Fits prayer in.?xml:namespace>
3.Prays when there are problems.?xml:namespace>
4.Announces a special time of prayer-some in the church show up.?xml:namespace>
Make plans now to attend WNOP's International Prayer Gathering. Summons To Sacrifice 2010 will be held June 10-12, 2010 in St. Louis, MO at the Airport Renaissance Hotel.
Online registration is now open. Take advantage of the 15% discount for registering early.
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR
May 06, 2010 National Day of Prayer
May 23, 2010 Global Day of Prayer
June 10-12, 2010 Summons to Sacrifice