Posted: March 7th, 2024
International Women’s Day of Prayer Ignites London Adventist Church
On March 5, the London Seventh-day Adventist Church hosted the "International Women's Day of Prayer," which saw attendees gather to delve into the transformative power of prayer. Spearheaded by the Women's Ministry department, the event drew from a resource packet titled "Ignite Your Prayer Life," authored by Dr. Linda Mei Koh, retired director of the General Conference Children's Ministries.
The program started with Simone Shepherd, the Prayer Ministry Leader, taking the stage to deliver a message on igniting one's prayer life. She stressed the importance of perseverance in prayer and the authenticity of expressing one's emotions to God.
During the Sabbath worship service, Sarah Nyende, a Family Ministries leader, preached a message prompting the congregation to reflect on the role of prayer amidst life's busyness and the significance of communal prayer within families. Nyende emphasized how prayer serves as a catalyst for change, hope, forgiveness, and unity personally and within the church community.
In the afternoon, Debbie Hagley presented the "Five Spiritual Benefits of Prayer." Through engaging small group discussions, attendees examined the challenges of deepening their connection with God through prayer. Hagley highlighted how prayer draws individuals closer to God, empowers them to resist temptation, enhances mental well-being, fosters gratitude, and nurtures a Christlike character.
Wrapping up the event, Lo Richards, the Women's Ministries leader, thanked her team for orchestrating the impactful program. Richards reinforced the significance of prayer in fostering spiritual growth and community cohesion.
The International Women's Day of Prayer at the London Seventh-day Adventist Church served as a powerful reminder of prayer's transformative potential in individuals' lives and the wider community. Through insightful messages and communal reflection, the congregation was inspired to ignite their prayer lives and deepen their spiritual journeys.