5th Friday Prayer Report from NE Alliance


Testimonies from 5th Fridays

 

 Hillsborough County, NH

We had a powerful time of prayer and praise with 5 pastors and 175 saints in attendance hosted by Pastor Gary Williams of Burns Hill Christian Fellowship in Milford NH.  The prayer theme for the night was "Divine Intervention With our Youth" because our region was recently rocked by a horrifying crime several weeks ago where 4 teens robbed a home at random, hacked the mom to death in her bed and critically wounded an 11 year old daughter while the husband David Cates was away on a business trip...


 Our local pastors group felt we should not only have prayer for our teens but also prayer by our teens.  We believed that the devil used teens to wound our community and God would use teens to help heal our community.  We planned three youth-led segments: Cates Family Tragedy, Unreached Youth, and Revival in Churches.  One of the youth leaders read Isaiah 62:1-3, 6-7 as a prayer replacing the word "Jerusalem" with the words "this generation". The congregation was moved by the passion and commitment of the youth leaders and began to cry out to God themselves for a lost generation.  A brother delivered a powerful word from God encouraging us that God was stirring a youth revival in NH and presented as a gift to the youth leaders an amazing painting he had found which confirmed his word. 

 

We ran over our scheduled ending time by almost an hour and we could have easily allowed the meeting to continue longer without complaint.  This was unquestionably the best of our fifth Friday prayer meetings and one of the best prayer meetings I have ever attended.

 

Pastor Nick Manha

 

Brighton, MA

Abundant Grace Church in Boston has been hosting Fifth Friday prayer gatherings to pray for awakening in New England for over a year now. We usually have anywhere from one to three other churches joining us for praise and intercession.  Every gathering has been blessed by the presence of the Holy Spirit.  Everyone who attends is built up in their faith and leaves encouraged to believe God for His kingdom to advance in New England.  I get lots of positive feedback from those who attend, and apologies from those who came before but could not make the last meeting.  Some friends visited from Needham last spring and then started their own prayer gathering.  It has that kind of effect.

Our size is generally smallish, around 20 to 40 believers.  We love praying together and will continue to do so knowing that other churches and believers are uniting in a cry to God for our region.

I believe anyone who will start a fifth Friday gathering will be glad that they did so.  Let's press on for revival in New England.  Jesus said "when the Son of Man returns will he find faith on the earth", and he promised us that the Father would answer us when we cry to him day and night.
 

Pastor Dave Hill

 

Merrimack County, NH

After an excellent prayer meeting at Grace Capital from 6:30-8:00 a number of us went over to the Gospel Light Church of God and had an extended time of fervent intercession from 8:30 through midnight hour.  There were nearly 20 of us with over a dozen praying through until after midnight.  We began with a reading from Ezra 10:5-10, concerning Ezra standing in the gap in heart felt repentance for the sins of God's people.  There was a strong sense amongst the intercessors that it is God's people that are in need of repentance as judgment must begin with the house of God.  In an open forum style different ones lead out in prayer for different areas, as the Spirit led us often reading scriptures before praying...The Spirit led us at the end to pray for each person individually for personal Blessings.  It was a powerful time with the presence and liberty of God's Spirit felt strongly. 

 

No one wanted to leave, lingering and talking afterwards, as everyone was filled with the peace and joy of the Lord, agreeing that this must be done on a regular basis.
 

Pastor Peter Preston

 

Miracle Boston: The Power and the Love of God on Display

 

Thanks be to God who has given us the victory this fall! It was truly an amazing thing that God did with the same sex marriage vote in Maine and the success of Miracle Boston.  They both prove that when the body of Christ comes together and believes Jesus, anything is possible.

 

Miracle Boston was an example of great teamwork and a variety of giftings and churches working together.  The groundwork for what happened has been laid in prayer, especially this year through JHOP and NEAPN.  The connections with various churches were made possible in part by the relationships formed through the N.E. Alliance.  The conference lasted 10 days from Oct 18-28 and was hosted in 4 different locations: Pepperell, Natick, Cambridge, and Lowell.  Georgian and Winnie Banov led a team of speakers that included Che Ahn, Patricia King, and Heidi Baker. 

 

On the first night in Pepperell, there was an unusual snowstorm in mid-October.  This confusion of seasons seemed to be an image of the confusion that was coming on the enemy's camp.  Healing and deliverance started to break out immediately.  In Natick, even the speakers Che Ahn and Patricia King were surprised by the hunger of the participants and by the healings.  A person with chronic hip pain was completely healed.  Diabetes was instantaneously healed-blood sugar levels completely normal.  A man with MS was healed, who then went to get the healing confirmed by the doctors.  The brain scan showed no sign of MS! Cases of chronic depression disappeared and many other "smaller miracles" occurred.

 

The healings continued in Cambridge.  A man with a large tumor on his head was touched and saw the tumor shrink down miraculously.  A woman with stage 4 cancer now has a clean bill of health!  The sessions with Heidi Baker were amazing-nearly 1,000 lives were touched by God on Sunday night alone.  That night brought together many parts of the body: Catholic priests, students from Harvard and MIT, Koreans, Hispanics, and an incredible Black worship team from Berkley School of Music.  Heidi challenged all present to care for the lost and the hurting with a spiritual authority that comes from years of living with and loving the poorest of the poor.

 

The presence of the Lord was mighty in Lowell. The level of faith that was there encouraged us to take it to the streets and the conference spilled out of the church walls. Georgian and Tracey Armstrong worked as a team with words of knowledge and raised up teams of youth to do the same. Some of the meetings were extended until midnight.

 

The results of what Jesus did at Miracle Boston are truly ongoing. I have been following up with those healed and delivered and with the pastors involved.  It is clear that not only is the fruit remaining but that new outbreaks of healing and renewal have been happening in churches.  These signs of God's love and power have brought great joy to Linda and I who have been trusting God to move in New England for many years.

 

What can we say? It is God's time to move.  He is doing a new thing. Will we percieve it?  He is bringing a convergence of things together - now it is coming forth! All glory to Jesus for his great love for us and Boston.  Let us continue to move forward in his love for each other and for those who don't know Him!

 

--Rich and Linda Brink 

 

Rich and Linda are a long-time pastoral couple from Maine.  They currently work with Global Celebration Ministries setting up and hosting conferences like Miracle Boston. Rich has served for the last several years as a Maine Representative in the New England Alliance.

 

The Saints Arise: 5th Friday and Halloween in Salem MA

 

On October 29-31st, prayer groups from around New England gathered together in downtown Salem, MA at Eastgate Christian Fellowship, to make a stand for Jesus Christ in the midst of the Halloween festivities.  The gathering, called "Flow six-oh (60)" was forged out of a hunger for unity and designed to bring many ministries together from around New England for united prayer and outreach.  In a happy stroke of Providence, the 60 hour event included the October "5th Friday".  At Eastgate and around New England, we were flowing together in the Spirit.  Most participants were younger, and included Jamie Dickson and a group from Maine, a YWAM team from Kona Hawaii, Ryan Weatherhead and a team from Connecticut, as well as many others.

 

Although the 3 day prayer and outreach gathering began on Thursday night, we began 24 hour prayer with our 5th Friday gathering on October 30th.  The sweet presence of the Lord was thick in the room as about 50 participants meditated on His love for us during the 5th Friday.  I remember thinking how peaceful everything felt that night-God was stirring love for Him in our hearts-wooing us, bringing us to repentance, that was all.  Even as we began to pray about Halloween, asking God for healings, deliverance, and salvation for the lost, there was a real sense of peace and rest.  Love, peace, rest, faith, agreement with His word-these are the weapons of our warfare and I knew that we were warring in agreement with Heaven.  What amazed me was that I did not really sense very much spiritual opposition.  I was wondering, "Where's the spiritual opposition?"  In hindsight, I see that God was establishing us in a place of confident trust, where our eyes were only on Him and we were completely confident of our victory with Him.  We would need to be confident in love in order to take our stand for light in Salem on Halloween...

 

Prayer went on through the night and into the next day.  After checking out the Halloween crowds and another Halloween outreach sponsored by a church called The Gathering, I headed back to Eastgate.  The prayer had been going on since I left last night, but when I arrived everyone seemed to be taking a break, getting ready for the night.  Tonight, rather than concentrating our force in the prayer room, half of the participants were in the prayer room, half the team was ministering on the streets. 

 

In the prayer room, the difference in the atmosphere was tangible.  First of all, in contrast to the previous night, I found it very difficult to enter into worship.  At one point, I found someone sharing Scripture, the same Scripture I had shared the night before but in my mind I was saying, "yeah right, that's not true."  How could I be denying the very thing I was preaching the night before?  When this happened, I quickly came to my senses, realized I was under spiritual attack, and buckled in for a wild night of prayer.

 

The opposition was fierce.  It seemed I had to keep praying continually in order to keep pushing against the resistance we were facing.  It was not scary or laborious, there was just an awareness that if I stopped praying and releasing the Holy Spirit, the enemy would begin to move in and overcome.  I could also tell that others in the room were under the influence of the same heavy, lying spirit that had come on me at the beginning of the night.  In response to these lies, we prayed out of Colossians 1 and 2, declaring the reality that Jesus is Lord over every principality and power in the universe, and that we were His representatives in this place.  As we declared this truth, the air in the room seemed to clear, as if all of a sudden we realized that in Christ we could not lose. 

 

Meanwhile, on the streets packed with 100,000 revelers, we were beginning to reap the fruit of our united prayer and simple confidence in Jesus.  Teams were inviting passers-by to receive prayer for healing and also to receive prophetic words.  The teams reported close to 100% success in healing prayer.  When I first heard what they were saying, I did not believe it.  I had never seen that kind of success in praying for healing. All in all, they could only think of 3 or 4 people all night who were not healed after receiving prayer.   Many people with back-pain or other "minor" ailments were receiving a touch from the Lord.  One woman who could not move her right knee came up for prayer.  She was a bit facetious about the whole process, yet sincere.  After receiving prayer she not only moved her knee, she was dancing around on the crowded streets saying, "I'm healed, I'm healed, I'm not even joking."

 

An unknown woman came up to receive a "spiritual reading".  The Lord gave Jamie some information about her-she was into the occult and channeling spirits.  Then it got really specific.  Jamie was able to tell her that she had recently started channeling a spirit that was more than she had bargained for, and that she was losing sleep because of this evil spirit.  The woman said, "I've been waking up every morning at 4am...You're good, you're really good." 

 

Another man walked up to one of the Hawaiian missionaries and said, "I'm a bad person, can you help me?"  The young man said, "Do you want to receive Jesus as your savior?"  The man said, "Yes".  In 10 seconds he had prayed to receive Jesus into his heart, after 30 seconds, he had received prayer to be filled with the Spirit.  He left saying, "I don't know what you just did, but I feel completely different.  Thank you."  The outreach team said it seemed as though there was a zone of glory where they were ministering.  When people walked in, they were changed.  The growing strength of faith among us, the boldness of the witness on the streets, the unity, the 24 hour prayer covering, the united prayer around NE on 5th Fridays-all these factors working together contributed to God releasing Glory on the streets of Salem during Halloween

 

Meanwhile, we were still going strong back in the prayer room-still pushing back against something.  As we prayed, the Lord gave me the word "retainer"; we were like a retaining wall, holding back the evil that was wanting to come into Salem.  We cried out for the ignorant and curious to be spared encounters with darkness out of curiosity.  We prayed for people to go home early and go to bed.  We prayed for mercy.

 

At the end of the night, there was a strong sense that we had prevailed...we had won the battle in the heavens that night, in the same way that the RAF won the Battle of Britain by continuing to push back a superior force, preventing an invasion.  We had been a spiritual retaining wall, standing against an invasion of darkness in that city.

 

On Monday, I read the Salem newspaper.  "Unseasonably Mild", reported The Salem News, in addition to record high temperatures, crime and violent crime were at all-time lows this year, in spite of record crowds.  The paper also reported that a noticable amount of people had decided to go home early, just as we prayed.  Clearly, our prayers were not the only factor.  The other Saints that were doing outreach, the people on the streets, and especially the public service workers and city officials all made this possible.  Still, the written record of Halloween seemed like a report on what we had asked for in our time of prayer.  What we were sensing in the prayer room, we were then able to read about in the newspaper. (See report "Unseasonably Mild" Nov. 2, 2009: Salem News Article)

 

--Jonathan Friz


Posted Dec 08 2009, 03:50 PM by Daniel McCarthy
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