The Global Day of Prayer movement was conceived as a vision God gave South African lay leader Graham Power in Capetown in 2001.
In 2003, approximately 23 million Christians in 28 African countries united in prayer. By 2004, Christians in all 56 countries on the African continent prayed together. The grass-roots phenomenon spread from its centre of origin in South Africa to touch the world. By 2010, the movement is expected to unite 500 million people as they pray together.
In 2006 in Ottawa, The Life Centre hosted a gathering of about 250. In 2007 we expect to see a significant increase in this number as we gather at Dominion-Chalmers in the heart of the city. Prior to the main event at Pentecost there will be Ten Days of Prayer which will take pace at a series of churches across our city.
Then comes the glorious gathering on Pentecost Sunday, 27 May 2007. It will begin at 2pm and run approximately 2 1/2 hours. There will be a packed schedule of praise in many forms, prayer in several languages and joy in the Lord as we worship together.
Nearby parking:
Note that parking lots "A" and "B" on the map are free on
weekends. "A" is between Laurier and Gloucester, East of Metcalfe.
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Canada
Toronto - with movie highlights from 2006
Calgary
USA - includes movie highlights from 2006
UK
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Polish
Europe
Asia
Hong Kong
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MISSION: To call Christians in our National Capital region to unite in repentance and prayer with others worldwide, and work together as God’s servants for the blessing and healing of all Nations.
“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” 2 Chron.7: 14.
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