
Prayer in the public discourse
A Sydney Prayer Breakfast reflection.
Attendees at the Adsafe organised morning tea were taught a prayer of commitment and contemplated sobering facts regarding children at risk in various countries.
As we see signs being fulfilled, we Christians should “look up” (Luke 21:28) but sadly, many don’t.
Thousands of books have been written on the subject of prayer since books were first printed. Hundreds of thousands of articles, talks, theses and sermons have found their way into people’s minds via eyes and ears. What is prayer, though?
A new “House of prayer” online event is being introduced by the South Pacific Division to pray for specific needs in each of the four Unions and the region.
More than 130 delegates from churches across the North New South Wales Conference attended the seventh Prayer Conference where attendees also dedicated time to pray for those affected by floods and war.
Jesus promises, “If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it” (John 14:14).
A special online prayer meeting will be held this Friday evening (February 4). Here’s all the details.
The prayer gathering was the first hosted across the South Pacific and there will be more to come.
Ever been “caught napping”? The expression is more than 400 years old. By Shakespeare’s day it was being used to refer to someone who should have been ready for a situation but was caught unprepared.