SSD’s Prayer Network joins the 40 Days of Prayer

SSD’s Prayer Network joins the 40 Days of Prayer

The Southern Asia-Pacific Division’s (SSD) Prayer Network joins the 40 Days of Prayer, spearheaded by the Revival and Reformation of the General Conference. Every 5 in the morning (Phil Time), the SSD Prayer Network has held its 40 Days of Prayer since May 3, 2022. The Prayer Network of each union takes turns to sponsor a day to lead in prayer.

This initiative has been impacting the lives of the young people who are joining. Kirl Buaquina testifies, “The 40 days of prayer creates a door of opportunity to have more close communication with our Savior, Jesus. Also, the daily messages that I hear from the 40 days of prayers remind me a lot to surrender to Jesus and trust HIM. I am so grateful to the Lord for these 40 days of prayer which the Lord uses for me to have a more intimate relationship with HIM.” 

Quinie Chua shares, “The 40 days of prayer helps me to exercise a strong, prayerful life and have a daily conversation with the Lord in prayer. Hence, waking up every day knowing that I could pray with everyone joining is already one of the blessings that I receive from day to day.” 

Gigi Juntarciego chats, “My long silent moment with God early in the morning is back. I was blessed with the presence of many worshippers spending time to pray together and was inspired more to carry the burden for our young people through the messages. I can feel that God wants to draw us always closer to Him. Praise God!”

The SSD’s 40 days of prayer is ongoing on ZOOM and Facebook live. Those who desire to join can join us at ZOOM Meeting ID: 880 9791 0622 with this Passcode: IWILLPRAY!

Dr. Ron Genebago, SSD Youth Department Director

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