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London, May 27,
2010, Charlie Boyd (CT): Christians gathered in
every borough of London on Pentecost Sunday to pray for
God to heal Britain.
The prayer gatherings were held as part of the Global
Day of Prayer, which united an estimated 250 million
Christians worldwide as the movement marked its tenth
anniversary.
Global Day of Prayer London facilitated prayer
gatherings in churches and parks in all 33 London
boroughs, testimony to the movement's huge growth in the
UK since it was launched in Westminster Chapel, London,
in 2006.
Convener of the Global Day of Prayer London, Jonathan
Oloyede, told Christians at a prayer gathering in
Southwark, south London, to pray for a “new Britain.
“We're asking God to open up a new Britain, that it no
longer is to be broken Britain, but for it to be
healed,” he said.
Mr Oloyede invited Christians to take part in a major
GDOP London event on June 13 at West Ham football
stadium, to be joined by London Mayor Boris Johnson,
worship leader Graham Kendrick and X Factor finalist
Beverly Trotman.
He said: “We're inviting churches to come to West Ham
and send a delegation to come down as a church, as a
family, and come and join thousands of other people as
we pray 'Lord heal our land'.
“This is like a foretaste of Heaven, when we're lifting
up holy hands united at the throne room of God
worshipping.
“It's an indescribable feeling. You have to be there to
appreciate it when you're worshipping with Christians of
different traditions but united by the blood of the Lord
and by the cross.”
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