Category Archives: Prayer

Prayer Request for YWAM in Juarez, Mexico

Today I got this story / prayer request submitted to this site. In case you haven’t seen it, at the top of the site there is a link to “Submit a Story” where you can submit your stories about Youth With A Mission to this site. Depending on the story there is also always the chance that the story could almost make it onto the YWAM Podcast that I produce every two weeks…

Below is the submitted story. If you do want to get in touch with Patti Kidd then please leave a comment under her story and I will make sure that it makes it to her…

Do you want to mould your students into passionate prayer warriors who will impact the world on a global scale? Then join us as we pray for YWAM in Juarez, Mexico, “the murder capital of the world”.

Twenty-eight thousand (28,000) people have been murdered in Mexico since December 2006, and Juarez is the worst city, with 6,600 people massacred and over 10,000 children orphaned. Every night, people are slaughtered, and the situation is getting worse—much worse— as hit-men go door to door executing people.

Below are two recent articles depicting the desperate situation in Juarez.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/23/AR2010102303413.html

http://thewesterner.blogspot.com/2010/10/juarez-violence-leaves-thousands-of.html

However, we believe that if enough people pray, God will transform the city, and build a new orphanage for the children.

Prayer changes lives, and prayer changes nations.

Therefore, please join us as we pray for Juarez and use statistical measurements to quantitatively measure the effectiveness of prayer. Here is what I suggest. Whenever your students pray for their outreach location, have them pray for Juarez, as well. Tell them it is part of a global prayer project to demonstrate the awesome power of God. In this way, you become co-labourers with us as we see God transform one of the darkest regions of the world. Then periodically, we will provide you with the murder statistic for Juarez, and this value can be plotted on a graph. As the crime rate decreases, the graph will be a powerful reminder of God’s transforming power. What better way to teach your students that God answers prayer than to provide it statistically?

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” II Chronicles 7:14

We believe that God is going to change Juarez in a powerful way, and a new orphanage will be build.

However the question remains … who will participate in this history making event? Are you up for the challenge? I think you are. Both you and your students will be forever changed by the process.

Contact me if your school wants to commit to praying for Juarez during the next semester and I will periodically send you statistics to show the awesome power of your prayers.

Join us as God demonstrates His power to transform “the murder capital of the world”.

Yours sincerely,

Patti Kidd

30-Days of Prayer for the Muslim World Begins Next Week

August 22 marks the start of Ramadan, and the beginning of the 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World.

Beginning in 1992 as a YWAM prayer movement to pray for the Muslim World “The 30 Days” movement has moved beyond YWAM and now involves hundreds of thousands of Christians from around the world.

The 30-Days International Chairman states that, “The “30 Days” movement emphasizes God’s love for Muslims. We encourage all believers in the Messiah to cultivate a spirit of humility, love, respect and service toward Muslims. Jesus died for them.”

There is a prayer guide developed every year for the 30-Days of Prayer. This year it is a 52-page book that is available in 42 different languages. The booklet includes information about Muslim people from around the world and helps to educate the readers about the Muslim World.

You can read more about the 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World, and find out how to get the prayer booklets, here.

YWAM Prayer for Hawaiian Sex and Porn Shop

We believe that prayer is a powerful thing, and something that God wants us to engage in individually and in groups.

Recently a YWAM Team in Kona, Hawaii engaged in a “Purity Siege” in front of a local porn shop. As they say on the site for the video God has given us the power of prayer to destroy strongholds, including ones of lust, sex and porn.

You can check out the video that they made of their prayer for the porn shop below.

YWAM Prayer Day – Every Month – Sign Up Now

If you are a YWAM Staff or Student and haven’t yet signed up to receive the Monthly YWAM Prayer Day Letter then you really need to do so.

The YWAM Monthly Prayer letter is a way for everyone in YWAM to join together every month and focus and pray about what God is saying to mission together. There is something of signifigant for everyone in YWAM to be doing this in unity.

The topics covered so far this year have been:

  • Getting back to our core business of making disciples
  • Overcoming the Giants in Africa
  • YWAM’s shop ministries and s/y Next Wave
  • Dealing with Passivity and Unbelief
  • Our Call to the Unreached

If you haven’t done so already then head on over and sign up to receive the Monthly YWAM Prayer Letter here.

Prayer Update for YWAM Australia National Director

Got an update on the condition of Steve Aherne, the YWAM Australia National Director. Here it is:

He has been released from the hospital yesterday with improvement on his condition. The doctors still want to continue treatment on him but will do it from his home. His feet are still swollen and sore. He is waiting for approval from the government for him to be able to continue taking the injections which help his psoriasis. Please pray that he will be able to receive the medication he needs. His skin has improved immensely from when he was first admitted to the hospital…your prayers are working!

He is planning on going to Newcastle this Sunday … He will be speaking on the YWAM DTS there, so strength is needed.

Thanks again for your prayers.