Prayer
 

Peace in the Prayer Space

At Elim Leaders Summit, the Prayer Space became a place where anxious hearts found peace, tired leaders found strength, and quiet moments of prayer began bearing fruit far beyond the event itself.

A young woman arrived at the Prayer Space looking tense and uncertain. She asked if someone would pray with her. As the team chatted and prayed, the Holy Spirit met her in a beautiful way. “You could see the change in her face,” one team member recalled. “She said that she felt the peace of God fill her on the inside.” She walked away laughing and smiling.

That one moment captures something of what was happening again and again throughout the Prayer Space at Elim Leaders Summit. Created to encourage and enable prayer, it gave people room to bring their fears, hopes and needs into God’s presence. Teams prayed with people through the day, while creative prayer stations helped leaders pray with eyes of faith for healing, for churches, for mission, and for those who do not yet know Jesus. One team member found themselves painting the words, “He is doing a new thing, do you not perceive it. He is making a way where there is no way,” as many came for prayer, bringing fears and hopes into His light.

The fruit did not stop there. One woman shared that after a previous visit to the prayer stand, she went home determined to start a prayer meeting in her church. Week after week, only she and her pastor turned up. Frustrated and ready to stop, she kept going. Then something shifted. Five women came, carrying burdens of their own, and as they prayed together she sensed change beginning. Now, people are coming week in, week out.

There were other glimpses of God’s faithfulness too. The team prayed for a pastor needing significant healing breakthrough, and for a man seeking guidance, where words of knowledge flowed and God’s presence was tangible. Praise reports were also coming in, including news that Romford Elim had received funding for a building project.

This is what made the Prayer Space so powerful. It was not only a quiet corner at Summit, but a place where God met people personally and set something in motion. One conversation, one prayer, one act of perseverance at a time, He is stirring something across Elim that is still spreading.

 

 

This article was first featured in the Your Elim newsletter. You can read the Your Elim newsletter here, and sign up to the newsletter here.

 
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