This year, our Annual Prayer Station Spring sale has been transformed into a fundraiser for our YWAM family in Kyiv.
Please join us in praying for their safety, and in giving to our brothers and sisters as they are actively assisting their fellow countrymen and women in this terrible war and daily crisis.
Prayer Station Inc will be donating $50 of the purchase price of any of our Prayer Stations directly to YWAM Kyiv.
Let's see the love of Jesus extended to our communities at home through the ministry of Prayer Stations and across the globe.
Read the exciting story of Nick & Rozanne Savoca, veteran missionaries of Youth With A Mission & Teen Challenge, with over 50 years of experience in missions.
Their narrative weaves the two dominant themes of their Christian experience, Prayer & Evangelism, and how they came together to birth a vision called Prayer Stations, one of the fastest growing and most fruitful evangelism strategies of our time.
This book will:
Endorsement by Loren & Darlene Cunningham:
“……You will be challenged and inspired as you read the Savoca's journey of seeing Prayer Stations established to encounter people in their times of greatest need with Five Little Words that have changed lives and eternity!”
- Loren & Darlene Cunningham
Co-Founders of Youth With A Mission (YWAM)
Endorsement by Don Wilkerson:
“……This life story of missions work, as told in this book, can serve as a Missions Manual for present and future workers called to reach the lost. May many more YWAM'ers and others hopefully follow in the Savoca’s footsteps of faith, sacrifice, risk-taking, and as prayer warriors to “rescue the perishing and care for the dying.”
- Don Wilkerson
Co-Founder of Teen Challenge, Inc
President Emeritus, Teen Challenge
At Brooklyn, NY Center
Check out these images of a family doing a Prayer Station type ministry on the streets in Guatemala in preparation to receive their new Prayer Station. We will post an update soon!
We purchased a new Prayer Station - after many years of use - with one or more parts broken. So we got a new one after 15+ years of weekly use. We thought the old one had seen a better day, but hoped that visiting teams coming through might want to use it.
Instead, God put in on the heart of a Korean Presbyterian policeman and his wife, so it's now being used weekly in the Bay of Plenty.
In recent months new volunteers from the community have come on board to help. One couple in particular, he's Pakeha, she's Japanese, have really made a difference. After they started coming a couple months ago, she told her husband they should bring some coffee & tea. He agreed. It went well.
The next week they added some cake. It went even better. Then they started adding sandwiches. And others started helping.
The crowds - and openness for prayer - have grown substantially. Sometimes they're continuing long after our scheduled 10 pm close.
Reminds me of God leading YWAM to add Mercy Ministries to our evangelism in the late 70's.
I met with about a half dozen last night after the open meeting. One is from Africa, another Somoan, Japanese, Korean, and Maori. The unity, commitment, and love for the Lord - and the Prayer Station Ministry - was precious to observe.
Thanks for sharing this ministry with us.
Here are some updates from YWAM Kyiv:
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