Transformation Africa
"Africa invites the entire world to participate
in a Global Day of Repentance and Prayer on Pentecost Sunday 4 June
2006. Following the amazing growth of the prayer initiative across
Africa, the first ever Global Day of Prayer held on 15 May 2005, which
saw approximately 200 million Christians in 156 nations joined together
in praying for their continents and the world. (2 Chronicles 7 : 14)
It is with great excitement and anticipation that
we "call" on Christians across the Globe to join together
on 4 June 2006 to see all nations and tongues gather to see "His
Glory". (Isaiah 66:18)
Graham Power - Chairman : Transformation Africa
TRANSFORMATION AFRICA DAY OF PRAYER 2004
God is doing such great things in this nation at present,
and never before have
I felt more positive about such a time as this. Over the past few
years we have
seen many wonderful testimonies as a result of the Transformation
initiative.
In 2001 we had the Newlands Transformation Day of
Prayer that attracted 45,000
individuals praying for the city of Cape Town. A year later we had
Transformation prayer events in eight stadiums across South Africa.
Last year
(2003) 77 cities / towns in South Africa held Day of Prayer events,
with another
60 stadium events in 27 other African countries.
This year the Day of Prayer for Africa will be held
on 2 May 2004. Our aim is to
get all 58 countries in Africa (including the neighbouring islands)
to
participate. So far 51 African countries have committed themselves
to host Day
of Prayer events. It is estimated that over 10 million people will
attend these
prayer rallies across Africa. In South Africa no less than 203 cities
/ towns
indicated that they would want to partake in this continental prayer
event. This
will be accompanied by radio and satellite television broadcasts across
Africa
and parts of Europe and the Middle East. The SABC have confirmed that
their live
broadcast will be aired on SABC 2 and SABC Africa from 14h00 till
15h30.
GRAHAM POWER
TRANSFORMATION AFRICA : CHAIRMAN
* UPDATE - all 58 African countries have now committed
themselves to
participating in the Day of Prayer.
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