ACSI Europe-wide Prayer Initiative

ACSI has many resources available for you during these days, but we believe that the most valuable activity we can be involved in is prayer. We are praying for you and we trust that you are engaging your community, friends and family in prayer for others around the world. This can be done together as we call on God to move in our hearts and in our nations, drawing us back to Him during this time of crisis.

Our hope and our prayer for you is that God will fill you with the knowledge of Himself and that your work will be for His glory and the benefit of His Kingdom. We see that Christian education is more important than ever as our communities need a clear understanding of truth and the confidence and hope only available in Christ.

We are all members of the same body, as the Apostle Paul reminds us in Romans 12. And though we have different gifts we are called to Him and His work for encouragement and mutual support. Prayer is a primary element of this and so we want to make this a priority in our own lives.

ACSI Europe invites you, as Christian school leaders and teachers from across Europe and beyond, to come together for a prayer time. We want to pray for one another and for our teachers and students as well as particular needs of certain countries and schools. May the Lord bless this time of fellowship.

Here is the Zoom meeting link for each prayer time.
Topic: ACSI Europe Zoom Prayer Meeting
Time: 13:00 Budapest (Central Europe Time)

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81467116795?pwd=QklTTnhEQ1FUYVpGdmhDc0FXaUdQZz09

Meeting ID: 814 6711 6795  //  Passcode: 765747

We will hear a short devotional and focus for our prayer and then spend time in smaller groups to pray. You are welcome to join any of these meetings.

PPT for Prayer Schedule 2020

 

Meeting Dates for 2020:

  • Thursday September 10, 13:00 Central Europe Time
  • Thursday October 8, 13:00 Central Europe Time
  • Thursday November 12, 13:00 Central Europe Time
  • Thursday December 10, 13:00 Central Europe Time
  • More dates to come!

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2020 Global Call to Prayer

You can continue to participate in the Call to Global Prayer by using the Prayer Guide and the Prayer Map below.

Prayer Guide | Prayer Map

We are living in unprecedented times. However, the status for the COVID-19 pandemic is in your country, region, city or neighborhood, this is the time to all come together to pray as global brothers and sisters in Jesus Christ. Yet, it is in these times that we lean on the never-changing character of God trusting His promises and never-ending faithfulness. We find comfort in His Word and we find strength for an unwavering heart as we seek Him intimately through prayer.

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