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The New Wave is Coming!

The New Wave is Coming!

From the 14th to the 18th of May 2012, Jakarta, Indonesia will play host to the World Prayer Assembly, (WPA). The Assembly is expected to be the largest gathering of prayer, church and market place leaders since the first International Prayer Assembly that was held in Seoul, Korea in 1984. That first prayer assembly unleashed a great prayer momentum across the globe from 1984, which led to the growth of global missions, the opening up of various nations which hitherto had been shut to the gospel, and a great awareness on the subject of spiritual warfare.

Jakarta, Indonesia, was chosen as venue for this global gathering because of strategic reasons. First, the International Prayer Connect (IPC) felt led by the Holy Spirit to Indonesia. Secondly, Indonesia has a vibrant prayer movement and a Church that is open and willing to host intercessors from across the world. Thirdly, Indonesia is the largest Islamic nation in the world. The Assembly will be co-hosted by the Korean Church, which has a reputation for prayer.  This means that two Asian countries will be hosting the World Prayer Assembly. Asia is an emerging continent in all spheres of life. Economically the Asian countries are dominating the world. In terms of technology, the Asian countries are well ahead of many other countries of the world. It is believed that six out of every ten people in the world come from Asia. This means it is a continent we cannot afford to ignore. These reasons put together, informed the choice of the Indonesia as a host country for the WPA.    

The theme of the WPA is NEW WAVE. The question that may come to mind is why a new wave? The theme, New Wave, is appropriately chosen because it symbolizes what we sense God is about to unleash on the global prayer movement, and of course, the Church. Waves are caused by the wind. The season and the wind determine the intensity of waves. Waves are usually the delight of surfers who take advantage of the waves to display their surfing skills. In our next issue we shall be considering in detail the implication of the theme of the WPA and what preparations we have to make in the prayer movement to ride on the crest of the new wave that is about to come upon the Church.

For now, it need be said that the expected gathering is not going to be one of those Christian gatherings we are used to. This time the gathering will be different and unique. Participants should come expecting to experience a unique, fresh, exhilarating encounter with the Holy Spirit that would radically transform their lives. We must be prepared to listen to what the Holy Spirit is saying to us as individuals, and to the Church as a body. The gathering will be tri-generational; that is to say, it will involve the children, the youth, and the elders. “Why children?” one may ask? The WPA is going to be a paradigm shift from the past. For sometime, the Spirit has been saying that the children and the youth have long been neglected. It is now time to carry them along and to do a conscious mentoring of the new generation. If the prayer movement is not to experience a disconnect with the next generation, then it must mentor and carry the youth and children along. Mentoring the next generation has to be done conscientiously and creatively.      

In Isaiah 25:6,7 the Lord promised to make a feast for all nations; “a feast of fat things full of marrow, of well refined wines on the lees.” This is what the World Prayer Assembly is going to be like. The call is to all who are eager to know what the Spirit is saying to His church to gather together in Jakarta, Indonesia, from the 14th to the 18th of 2012.  In anticipation, I say, “Welcome to WPA 2012. I look forward to seeing you there!”
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