City-wide prayer feedback!!

We were delighted to welcome Barak Okiro to Manchester on May 20th for a city-wide celebration!

 

He spoke powerfully from Nehemiah Chapter 1 about praying & fasting for our city!

 

He made a special emphasis about "weeping" and how this releases power to change our community.

 

Nakuru in Kenya has seen an amazing out pouring of God's spirit.

 

We had the sense that this evening was the beginnings of somthing new in Manchester!!

 

Quotes from May 20th:

 

"God will make Manchester great in the things of the spirit as you are in football!"

 

"Nehemiah humbled himself in prayer. But prayer is not enough. We have to weep, like Nehemiah did and like Jesus wept over Jerusalem. Nehemiah paid a price for what he wanted to see. He left his comfort zone and went to see the King. He faced opposition bt still pressed on. If we are prepared to pay the price God will give us the city." 

 

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Nakuru Conference Prophecy


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Barak Okiro has been hosting a prophetic conference in Kenya. The following is part of a lengthy e-mail received from Barak reporting back. It starts off with a prophetic word that came out of the conference for the UK. I should add the intercessors (over 300) gathered purely to intercede for the UK.



"Britain I love, you are the apple of my eyes in Europe.
Your poverty willsoon be over, your children will soon
dance joyfully holding the hands of their mothers.
Their stomachs will be full and their hearts merry.
The city and village fathers will soon declare the
beginning of a new season-the rainy season.
It will not be just like any other rainy season that
England has had before. It will be a mighty rain-
it shall pour instead of raining.

Now is the time to prepare for the harvest.

2007 is the year of preparation and 2008 the rains
shall pour mightily. Let those with small grain stores
enlarge their territories now for the harvest shall be
plentiful. But for now I have some thing against you
England, I hate your deception, I hate your bloody
hands and your idolatry. Return to me, rent your
hearts not your garments. Uphold Holiness, purity and
righteousness." Said the Lord of Hosts.

After this prophesy we all cried to the Lord to have mercy on Britain. We stood on the gap and repented for England. Over 300 hundred intercessor and prayer generals gather in my small church in Nakuru to intercede for the church in Britain and the coming revival. We pulled down all sorts of deceptions that are currently ruling and reigning in the UK.

The message is clear, there is still a lot to be done by you saints in the UK, at the same time God has also decided and purposed to bring revival in your country.  I wish you were here to repent on behalf of the British people or your country. Spread the news that God is in your land and that revival is surely coming. 

Another thing you can be sure of is that we your brethrens in Kenya are praying for you. Together, we are more than conquerors in Christ Jesus our Lord and saviour.


City Links, 06/05/2007

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Robert Varnam03/04/2007 19:07
Wow! That's just amazing - and really encouraging. It fits very much with what church leaders have been saying regarding 2007 being a year to pray in the UK, and 2008 being a year for fresh growth and hope in the country. Come on, Lord!
tony (Guest)09/05/2007 17:19
The year of 2007 is a time of breaking up the fallow ground in prayer for the ground must be broken up before the rain can have both its affect and infect upon the soil of our land. Where 2007 is a year for preparation 2008 will be a year of separation as we press on towards the place called finish. for the last two years Tameside - East Manchester has had significant strategic prophetic declarations spoken over her and because of this we must labout more intensly in the spirit utill the rain comes.
madvicar (Guest)09/05/2007 22:40
One of today's lectionary readings was Deuteronomy 18. In view if vv. 21,22 lets hope our brother is right!
madvicar (Guest)09/05/2007 22:41
One of today's lectionary readings was Deuteronomy 18. In view of vv. 21,22 lets hope our brother is right!
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