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Testimonies
FROM THE HEART
“Through praying with
sisters in Christ from many backgrounds and denominations we can change the
moral climate of our neighborhood and city. We can impact our national
destiny. We pray for pastors, civic leaders and salvation of neighbors,
friends and our families. We always take the last ten minutes for prayer
for our personal needs and those prayers have personally blessed me. Mary
Lieck, Trinity Baptist, San Antonio, TX
“Being a part of WPI has
enlarged my vision of how to pray for our neighborhoods, our city, our nation
and our world. What a blessing to share with Christian ladies who have a passion
for God’s heart, not only to know Him better, but in humility and brokenness, to
intercede for revival, unity and salvation of the lost. Praying with others
encourages my heart and strengthens my faith. Together we can stand against the
strongholds of evil, so that the glory of God will be known and felt throughout
our world.” Verda Meyer, Abundant Life Church, San Antonio, TX
“God
drew me to WPI by realizing the power that is released over our city as a result
of women praying in one accord as we unite in different homes across the city
interceding for the same specific needs.” Janie Chapa, Jubilee
Outreach, San Antonio, TX
The world is in desperate need of prayer and I have always
had the desire to be a prayer warrior for this time and place. Before I
was introduced to WPI, I had always thought that I was a good prayer
intercessor. That all changed when a dear sister in Christ helped me to learn
the more acceptable and profitable way to pray - God's way! Now I understand the
need for praise, confession and thanksgiving before going before Him with our
requests in order to be in His perfect will and to be lead by the Holy Spirit.
Now I can never go back to the 'old way' of praying. I count myself truly
blessed to have been able to find WPI and to lead others to a more effective
prayer life. Christa Cox-Wantanabe, Tokyo Baptist Church, Tokyo, Japan
I have been blessed by the dedication and sincerity of these sisters in Christ
It is refreshing to experience the cultural diversity and denominational unity
that exists within the group. We are watchmen on the wall, crying out to God for
our city, the nation and the world.” Edna Kates, Maranatha Baptist,
San Antonio, TX
“When I started praying with my group in WPI God
enlarged my tent (Isaiah 54:2) and expanded my prayer life beyond praying for
the personal needs of people. I am so blessed as we pray for the lost people to
come to know Jesus, for our government officials, issues concerning our city and
nation and other petitions on the heart of God beyond our personal needs.”
Sheila Folschinsky, First Assembly of God, San Antonio, TX
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