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Fruit from Lighthouses of Prayer at Kirklark

Fruit from Lighthouses of Prayer at Kirklark

My prayer partner and I are a Lighthouse of prayer, we meet fortnightly to pray and for years we have been praying for our neighbours. We both go to the local church and for the past few years we have been involved in an annual fun day called Kirklark, Kirklark is a free event aimed at families and folks from the local community, its purpose is to bless the community.… Continue reading »

EDITORIAL – After the Rain – Story from Printed Newsletter Summer 2012

Newsletter EDITORIAL

By Kate Fenn-Tye, Editor, Pray for Scotland. In our Spring issue we reflected on our shared responsibility – as individuals, government and Church – to bring about change in society, to be a catalyst for transformation. This can happen because God can use us all, as individuals, as small Lighthouses of Prayer in our local communities, as local churches, as national ministries, when we open up and make ourselves available to Him.… Continue reading »

24 Hours of Prayer – Story from Printed Newsletter Summer 2012

24 Hours of Prayer, Burnisland Parish Church

Andy and Diane West of 24-7 Prayer describe the development and incorporation of 24 hour prayer events into the prayer life of their local church.

For the past few occasions, we have created prayer stations in our church building in Burntisland rather than making a separate prayer room as is more typical for 24-7 prayer events.… Continue reading »