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Let the New Wave of His Glory Fill the Earth!

We acknowledge that God is at work in powerful ways all over the world. As a result we anticipate the following: 1. The World Prayer Assembly 2012 will be a new wave to strategically connect and empower the global prayer and mission movements. 5000-6000 Christian leaders from up to 220 nations will join with the Lord and each other through united prayer, leading to Spirit-inspired action to transform our world. 2. The World Prayer Assembly is being arranged and co-hosted by leaders of the Indonesian and Korean prayer movements, two of the most powerful prayer forces in the world, with the support of international prayer networks such as the International Prayer Council and the Global Day of Prayer. 3. The ultimate goal of the World Prayer Assembly is two-fold: to see the knowledge of the glory of the Lord filling the earth as the waters cover the sea (Habakkuk 2:14) and to experience the fulfillment of Jesus prayer that His followers become one so the world will know He is its Creator and Savior (John 17:21). 4. The WPA 2012 will learn from and build upon what the Body of Christ has experienced through the worldwide explosion of prayer efforts since the last International Prayer Assembly in Korea in 1984, by linking together prayer, mission and marketplace ministries from all church traditions, denominations and social spheres. In the spirit of Acts 13, together we will seek to hear from the Lord of the Church regarding His plans to engage and direct the global prayer movement. The goal is to see every nation, city and rural area throughout the world become filled with ongoing intercession and Spirit-inspired action until His Kingdoms values are fully manifested. 5. Prayer networks and ministries worldwide will meet with those who are prayerfully working for transformation in all spheres of society such as government, education, business/marketplace, arts and media. Ministry leaders will learn from one another and plan new strategies. They will coordinate their efforts to advance world evangelization and the reaching of the unreached. They will work to ignite spiritual revival of the Church, as well as to champion social justice and humanitarian efforts - so that His glory will fill the earth. 6. The WPA 2012 will also encourage and serve to launch the next generation to become cutting-edge leaders for Christs global prayer and mission movement, as children and youth take their positions as equal partners in leading this event. 7. In fulfillment of Jesus prayer in John 17, the WPA will unite a large proportion of Christs Body to cry out to God for breakthrough in the urgent issues of our time. On the evening of May 17, during the WPA, 100,000 believers of all denominations, including 20,000 trained child intercessors and 20,000 youth, will gather together in the national stadium of Jakarta for a massive prayer meeting. This prayer event will be linked live to 200 cities of Indonesia where there will be similar gatherings estimated at 2 million or more. Combining with the Global Day of Prayer broadcast through satellite TV, tens of millions will take part from around the world, uniting their prayers to shape the history of our world! Let the new wave of His glory fill the earth!

Track Session
WPA Track Sessions Please participate in one track session during each time slot for a total of 5 sessions. Language groups should sit together in case translation is needed. I. International Issues and Models of Ministry, May 15, 1:30-3:30 pm 1. Prayer and Information Technology: Harnessing the Web for the Prayer Movement, Part I- Andy Page and Pete Worthington 2. Praying on Site for Global Institutions (UN, IMF, WEF, etc.)- Ian Cole, Wendy Yapp 3. Youth Prayer Networks and Movements: What is Happening and the Way Forward Jerome Ocampo and Andy Tjokro 4. Mobilizing Intercession for Unreached Peoples- Paul Han, Tety Irwan 5. Human trafficking- David Batstone, Steve Goode 6. Lessons and Principles of Social Transformation and Spiritual Revival through Prayer- George Otis and International Fellowship of Transformation Partners 7. The 4-14 Window: Raising up Future Generations to Transform our World- Tom Victor and John Hur 8. Prayer with and for Government Authorities- Rob Parker and Esther Kiarie 9. Prayer and Scripture Engagement- Refaat Gendy 10. Prayer for the Persecuted Church- Michele Miller 11. Prayer and Evangelism- Suzette Hattingh II. Social and ministry spheres, May 15, 4:00-6:00 pm (Participants gather to pray and deliberate about impacting the sphere of society they are most concerned about): 1. Worship, Music and Prayer- Dick Eastman, Eunice Barruel, Djohan Handojo 2. Media- Karen Covell and Mark McClendon 3. Business and Marketplace- Ed Silvoso, Graham Power, Roy Tirtadji 4. Church leadership- pastors, church planters and others whose focus is the church movement in their country or region- Bambang Widjaya, Niko Njotoraharjo, 5. Development of the Poor and Humanitarian Efforts- those who work among the poor whether in relief and development organizations or other efforts to better their lives- Jayakumar Christian and Tjahjono Soerjodibroto 6. Education- teachers, professors, educational institution administrators- Takim Andriono and Iman Santoso

7. Government- for politicians, diplomats, and those who pray for governments- Rob Parker, Mark Beliles and Stephen Mutua 8. Medicine and the Caring Professions- Joel Selwyn and Latha Paul- the International Christian Medical Dental Association 9. Law and Justice (including lawyers, the judiciary, police and prison systems)Gregory Vijayendran of Advocates International 10. Cross-cultural Missions-Han Chul Ho, Soleman Irwan, Allen McLellan 11. Children- Tety Irwan, Irma Chon 12. Youth- Jerome Ocampo, Andy Tjokro III International Issues and Models of Ministry, May 16, 1:30-3:30 pm 1. Children in Prayer- How-To Models and Resources, Reports and Stories (including Orphanages as Houses of Prayer)- Tety Irwan, Irma Chon, Anton Cruz 2. Authoritative Prayer and the Powers: What We Have Learned Thus Far- Neuza Itioka, and Sam Hofmann 3. Building Bridges with Those of Another Faith- Phua Seng Tiong and Hana Ananda 4. Cross cultural missions and prayer- Grace Song and Susanta Patra 5. The Role of Prayer in Addressing Poverty- Millennium Development Goals and other development efforts- Joel Edwards and Dion Forster 6. Developing and Sharing Prayer Resources- Diane Vermooten, Steve Hawthorne 7. Prayer Expeditions and Assignment Prayer- Beverly Pegues and Tommi Femrite 8. World Economic Situation- Francis Yeoh, Jerry Tuma and Eliezer Hardjo, 9. Prayer in and for the Media (Film industry, Television, and other)- Karen Covell and Mark McClendon 10. IHOP, JHOPFAN, CHOP (Children House of Prayer) and the Houses of Prayer Vision- Daniel Lim, Tom Hess and Anton Cruz 11. Spiritual Research for Discerning Prayer- Elizabeth Jordaan 12. Lessons from the Korean Prayer Experience- Sarah Lee, Daniel Kim and Youngchae Song IV. International Issues and Models of Ministry, May 16, 4:00-6:00 pm 1. Developing 24/7 Prayer Watches- Tony Mulia, Carla Harding and Etienne Piek 2. Prayer for Global Cities- Jody Wood and Aldrin Bogi 3.Prayer and Church Planting Susanta Patra, Manjula Klavara and Bindu Choudhrie 4. Confronting War, Ethnic Conflict and Violence through Reconciliation Prayer- Brian Mills and Leslie Keegel 5. Transformational Prayer for Business and the Marketplace- Ed Silvoso , Graham

Power, and Roy Tirtadji 6. Children at Risk- Chrissie Wilkinson 7.International Fellowship of Transformation Partners (network meeting) George Otis, Charles Barbosa 8. Prayer and Prophetic Ministry- Cindy Jacobs and Leslie Keegel 9. The Role of Prayer in Crisis and Disaster Response- Doug Stringer and Beram Kumar 10. Raising up Intercessors and Building Prayer Networks- Daniel Pandji and Bennie Mostert 11. Prayer and Information Technology: Harnessing the Web for the Prayer Movement Part II- Andy Page and Pete Worthington 12. Childrens Stream (for children only) CiP coordinators V. Regional/National Networking Sessions- May 18, 9:00-10:30 am (Choose the region you are living in or most concerned to pray for. Most will be conducted in English or one or more local languages. Prayer, deliberation and strategizing about the way forward for the prayer movement in your region/nation.) Southeast Asia- Ann Low and Veronica Lorenzana South Asia- Patrick Joshua and Onassis Jeevaraj Northeast Asia- Gloria Au Yeung and Sarah Lee Central Asia- Eunice Danielson and colleague Middle East and North Africa- Hany Emmanuel and Refaat Gendy West Africa- Austen Ukachi and Veronica Conteh East Africa- Simon Mbevi and Mary Aruwa Southern Africa- Bennie Mostert and colleague North America- Dave Butts Latin America and the Caribbean- Mercedes Dalton, Neuza Itioka and Charles Barbosa Australia and Oceania- Ben Gray and Michael Maeliau Europe- Ian Cole and Ioan Peia

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