Fifth Friday Testimonies
"The New Hampshire Challenge"
"Until
revival comes, let's consecrate every Fifth Friday for the purpose of
united prayer for revival. Community prayer meetings should be
organized on a county basis. Testimonies will be emailed to every
church the following day with an invitation to join with this prayer
effort for a few minutes during their Sunday morning service. Our faith
for multiplied prayer meetings will be tracked on our websites until He
comes."
Oct 30, 2009
Grafton County: We had about 22 believers praying on Friday from 7-8:30PM, which was a much larger group than any previously. However, all of the people (except for 2 who came from Waterville Valley) were from Faith Bible Church. None of the other local pastors or churches were represented, despite e-mails and brochure invitations having been sent out. Please pray that THE church in Littleton will see the importance of such UNITED PRAYER for our towns, region and state. Thanks. MAC STARRING (Faith Bible Church)
Belknap County: We had an exceptional turnout for the 5th Friday prayer meeting with 75 in attendance, 8 Pastors sharing, 3 worship sets, 2 periods of small group prayer and finishing with a circle of 75 around the room holding hands and praying together. We finished the night with 45 minutes of fellowship. The sense of unity was wonderful, the prayers powerful and sincere and the praise and worship was heartfelt and intimate. Pastor Dick AuCoin.
Sullivan County: We had a very special time of prayer at Grace Children's Home. Worship was interspersed with prayer and intercession for the entire time. There was great freedom both for the musicians and for those praying. There were moments when it seemed like the walls of Jericho were falling and times of sweet refreshment. We all lingered afterwards grateful we had invested the time for God to bring healing to our state! We felt the prayers of many joining together that night! Thank you!
Stafford County: "Wished I could have been at both Fifth Friday and the Word of Life Superbowl last night in Manchester, where I was leading a group of 35 teens and leaders from our church. I like to think the Lord answered some of the Fifth Friday prayers when, after the invitation, the speaker from Word of Life challenged the Christian teens present to draw a circle around themselves, and commit to letting revival start within the circle. It was a good night."
Merrimack County: After an excellent prayer meeting at Grace Capital from 6:30-8:00 a number of us went over to the Gospel Light Church of God and had an extended time of fervent intercession from 8:30 through midnight hour. There were nearly 20 of us with over a dozen praying through until after midnight. We began with a reading from Ezra 10:5-10, concerning Ezra standing in the gap in heart felt repentance for the sins of God’s people. There was a strong sense amongst the intercessors that it is God’s people that are in need of repentance as judgment must begin with the house of God. In an open forum style different ones lead out in prayer for different areas, as the Spirit led us often reading scriptures before praying. Subjects prayed for included sanctification of God’s people, being filled with the Spirit, believers finding their place of service, missionaries, evangelism, government leaders, those bound by the occult, sexual perversion, drugs and alcohol, our youth/children, the backslidden, unsaved loved ones and for miracles, healing and deliverance to follow the proclaiming of God’s word. The Spirit led us at the end to pray for each person individually for personal Blessings. It was a powerful time with the presence and liberty of God’s Spirit felt strongly. No one wanted to leave, lingering and talking afterwards, as everyone was filled with the peace and joy of the Lord, agreeing that this must be done on a regular basis.



