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Introduction to
The Prayer Room |
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The primary goal of The Prayer Room is to see God’s fullness
established 1st in our city and then the cities of the earth.
We long for the Kingdom of God -His rule, and the will of God
-His plans, to actually be established on the earth.
"Pray, then, in this way: 'Our Father who is in heaven,
Hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come. Your will be done,
On earth as it is in heaven (Mt. 6:9-10).’”
We believe that the ministries of this city can only reach
their full impact when the Body of Christ stands unified in
prayer. We hold that the ministries of the Kingdom will be far
more effective and powerful in the midst of a city with night
and day prayer. By the Bride crying out continually (Lk.
18:7-8), we break up the unplowed ground and make way (Hos.
10:12) for the work of the apostles, prophets, pastors,
teachers and evangelists (Eph. 4:11), as well as those doing
the mercy deeds so critical to Christ’s heart. Through the
ministry of intercession, we believe that a much greater
impact is made on the people and places these various
ministries, churches, and individuals reach out to. It is our
desire to see the Church of DFW anointed in every area of
ministry because of the unified petition of the believers of
this city (Jn. 17:23).
The Prayer Room is trying to establish a place of 24 hour a
day, 7 day a week, non-stop worship and prayer where any
Christian fellowship in the Dallas / Ft. Worth area can come
join with us. We desire The Prayer Room to be a unified,
city-wide voice that cries out day and night before the throne
of God for the coming of His Kingdom and the fulfillment of
His will in DFW.
The Prayer Room is NOT a church, and we are not looking for
members to leave their churches to join us. Instead, we want
people already involved in their own local church to REMAIN
involved there and actively participate in its vision by
service and giving. It is our desire that people across the
city would join us in prayer while staying actively involved
with their church fellowship. |
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