Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Urgent Prayer Request

This was received via e-mail from a group of Christians in Leipzig, Germany. This scenario just provides a glimpse of the climate over there and near Dubi. The festival described is the world's largest gathering of this type, bringing in participants from all over the world. It is also located just an hour from Hernhutt, Germany (site of the original 24-7 prayer movement). It is interesting that this much darkness is so close to the YWAM base which also hosted the festival of the nations - about 1000 people over the weekend. Pentecost (mentioned in the e-mail) was celebrated last Sunday.

"Dear friends,

This is a small group of Christians in Leipzig, Germany running the prayer room Freundeskreis
http://24-7prayer.com/cm/nowpraying/4469
GothicChrist is reaching out to the 20.000 to 35.000 gothics and satanists who have come from all over the world to meet here in Leipzig, Germany over pentecost. It seems all darkness has come here but the one the is in us is greater than the one in the world! If you have read Red Moon Rising you will find on the first few pages Leipzig mentioned as the place where through prayer the peaceful demonstrations of 1989 started and then caused the Berlin Wall to come down. Leipzig is a place to write history. We believe this can happen again!!!

Lets tear down the walls of darkness once again! Over Pentecost the city is full with people celebrating death and destruction. Please join us praying. We are very few here and do not manage to fill every hour. Please fill the gaps for and with us. Our prayer calendar can be seen at http://prayertent.de/kalender/ or http://prayertent.de . You can see pictures of the prayer room and of our street outreach team here at http://www.effata.info. We are a team of Protestants and Roman Catholics plus some international guests reaching out to the lost. Please keep yourself updated about the "Wave Gothic Festival" and please pray for us!"

News:
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=&q=wave+gothic&btnG=Search+News

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