The unbelievable story of how one town truly prayed without ceasing In 1999, a small town on the south coast of England became the birthplace of the extraordinary, accidental, international movement known as 24-7 Prayer.
Learning from the past, readers will discover crucial signposts for grappling with the church\'s identity and calling as an authentic, relational, missional community..
Anderson retraces the steps of Zinzendorf, reconnects with his legacy, and seeks to apply it to life and faith in a new millennium.
Part history, part narrative, The Lord of the Ring takes readers on a fascinating Journey back to the eighteenth-century Moravian renewal movement and their hundred-year prayer watch.
Five years later, Phil Anderson undertook an aerial road trip on a tiny four-seat airplane from England to Germany, a remarkable Journey to uncover the history of Zinzendorf and the movement he led.
Their inspiration was a seemingly chance visit by founder Pete Greig to Herrnhut in Germany, where the eighteenth-century Count Nikolaus von Zinzendorf had initiated the Moravian prayer watch, which ran without ceasing for a hundred years.
The unbelievable story of how one town truly prayed without ceasing In 1999, a small town on the south coast of England became the birthplace of the extraordinary, accidental, international movement known as 24-7 Prayer