It’s A Prayer Maraton
Thursday May 6, is National Day Of Prayer. As Christians and loyal citizens, ECWA USA will join others of like mind and faith to pray for our country, the United States of America. We will have ONE joint prayer session at 6 PM EST via zoom. The zoom link will likely be the same that we commonly use. If you need the zoom link, send a request to ecwausadcc@gmail.com and one will be sent to you. This joint prayer session is not a substitute for any other observance whether personal, LCB or Prayer cell that anyone or group may choose to have.
The Marathon Part
In addition to NDP, we all are aware of the on-going 30 Days Prayer for the Muslim World which goes on till May12. We should also be aware of the EMS Week of Prayer April 26-May 2. Then followed by our First Tuesday Prayer and Fasting for Revival on May 4.
That seems like “A PRAYER MARATHON” doesn’t it? Perhaps, that’s what Paul was alluding to when he admonishes, “Praying always with all kinds of prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints”. Eph.6:18.
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Rev. Joseph Ezeigbo attended Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana where he graduated in 1984 with a BA in History and Biblical Studies (Double major). Rev. Ezeigbo began his graduate studies at Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake and later transferred to Capital Bible Seminary in Lanham, Maryland where he graduated with an M.Div. and Th.M. degrees in 1988 and 1989 respectively. He pursued post-graduate education at Liberty University and Liberty Theological Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia. Rev. Ezeigbo previously served as secretary and chairman of ECWA USA and currently serving as the vice chairman and prayer coordinator. As a hobby, he is a researcher in Theology and Church history. He help to raise prayer awareness for the worldwide Persecuted church and prayer for the Muslim world.
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Author: Rev. Joseph Ezeigbo
Rev. Joseph Ezeigbo attended Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana where he graduated in 1984 with a BA in History and Biblical Studies (Double major). Rev. Ezeigbo began his graduate studies at Grace Theological Seminary in Winona Lake and later transferred to Capital Bible Seminary in Lanham, Maryland where he graduated with an M.Div. and Th.M. degrees in 1988 and 1989 respectively. He pursued post-graduate education at Liberty University and Liberty Theological Seminary in Lynchburg, Virginia. Rev. Ezeigbo previously served as secretary and chairman of ECWA USA and currently serving as the vice chairman and prayer coordinator. As a hobby, he is a researcher in Theology and Church history. He help to raise prayer awareness for the worldwide Persecuted church and prayer for the Muslim world.