Hundreds of evangelical Christians joined an online day of prayer whilst leaders met physically to pray for the expansion of God’s Kingdom.
The initiative, called Common Movement for Prayer and Brotherly Love, was started in 2017, after 80 pastors from various Protestant confessions put their hearts together. Every couple of months, Christians across the denominations would congregate in a different town, and their regional day of intercession would be broadcast live for the rest of the country.
The meeting was divided into five prayer blocks, the first two were on worshipping, thanksgiving, repentance and seeking the Lord’s face; and for salvation of people through the spreading of the Good News.