I spent last week in Colorado Springs for the North American Prayer Summit. Prayer leaders from Canada, Mexico and the United States came together for three days to report on what God was doing in the prayer movement in their nations and to pray for each other. We had a marvelous time and God met us in a powerful way.
The reports were encouraging. God is continuing to call His people back to Himself in prayer. All three nations are seeing an increase in prayer.
Probably the most encouraging time was simply our prayers with and for each other. We discovered new members of our Christian family. Language and cultural barriers fell before time spent in the Presence of God together. A unity that is possible only through Jesus became evident in our midst. In leaving this meeting, I realized that if this diverse group of people could experience such amazing unity during those three days, it was ground for much hope for the Church as we learn to pray with and for each other.
The reports were encouraging. God is continuing to call His people back to Himself in prayer. All three nations are seeing an increase in prayer.
Probably the most encouraging time was simply our prayers with and for each other. We discovered new members of our Christian family. Language and cultural barriers fell before time spent in the Presence of God together. A unity that is possible only through Jesus became evident in our midst. In leaving this meeting, I realized that if this diverse group of people could experience such amazing unity during those three days, it was ground for much hope for the Church as we learn to pray with and for each other.

