
Each day had a specific topic connected to it, in line with the theme, namely: Where Are You?; Consecration and Commemoration; Morning and Evening; What Brings God Back, Jesus, the Early Riser; The All-Night Prayer Warrior; A Church That Worships; Worship and the Three Angels’ Messages; Don’t Lose Your Mind; and I Will Go.
“The 10 days of prayer was a resounding success. It brought me closer to the Lord and helped me start the year right.”
The services were split into two: English and Thai. English-speaking services were in the Church, while Thai services were in the Kiti-Tasanee Auditorium.
Each service would begin with song service and special music which were led by different student clubs. After a short message, the appointed group leaders formed small prayer groups with the attendees.
The prayers followed the initialism ACTS which come from Adoration/Praise, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication. Many humbled themselves in prayer and lifted praises, thanksgiving, and requests to the throne of grace, and it was not in vain! Prayers were answered! There was revival of true godliness in the lives of those who attended. The Sabbath divine service on the final day of the 10 Days of Prayer was a dedicated testimony session declaring God’s faithfulness!
“The 10 days of prayer was a resounding success. It brought me closer to the Lord and helped me start the year right.” one attendee remarked.
By Sisasakhe Moyo
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