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Watch this exciting 8-minute video:"When New England Prays 2008: The New England Alliance Prayer Movement Vision"

Keith Marsh writes from New Hampshire:

"The Executive Board of the New Hampshire Alliance (NHA) gathered during the first week of January and took a day to seek the Lord regarding this invitation and our future plans. Born in our hearts on that day was what we are calling "The New Hampshire Challenge." Our strategy is modeled on Jonathan Edward's essay "A Humble Attempt..." Open an edited pdf of the essay.

"After the successes of over 27 regional "Warfare through Worship" gatherings (with each having from 6 to 17 churches in participation), we are excited to now launch The New Hampshire Challenge on every "Fifth Friday" until revival breaks out:

"Until revival comes, let's consecrate every Fifth Friday for the purpose of united prayer for revival. Community prayer meetings should be organized on a county basis. Testimonies will be emailed to every church the following day with an invitation to join with this prayer effort for a few minutes during their Sunday morning service. Our faith for multiplied prayer meetings will be tracked on our websites until He comes."

The New Hampshire Alliance kicked off its "Fifth Fridays" prayer initiative on February 29. Read the exciting reports from six counties.

The next "Fifth Friday" falls on May 30th. Why don't you take the New Hampshire Challenge? Contact us and we can help you with publicity materials.

Mamdouh Riad writes from Cape Cod:

The Lord is calling for us in 2008 to
- enter a special time of repentance
- re-prioritize our prayer and ministry efforts
in order to be about His business.

Refer to: Joel 2:15-19 and Jeremiah 23:22.

Our greatest need today is to hear what the Holy Spirit is saying to the church in New England. In Jeremiah's time, there were two voices in the land:
- Jeremiah heard from the Lord, understood his times, and realized that at the time Israel was at a critical point. He called his people to corporate repentance.
- The other voice came from false prophets, who believed they were in "business as usual" times.

Collectively, we want to be like Jeremiah. Many across the body of Christ feel urgently that we must prepare ourselves before difficult times ahead, as the Holy Spirit is indicating to many of us.

This is what the Holy Spirit is sounding everywhere, across the globe.

As pastors and leaders, we have a responsibility before God to proclaim His message as in Ezekiel 33:6-7.

Let us give ourselves fully to what the Lord is stirring us with, and let us prioritize our activities, and organize our time and effort accordingly. We want to be about our Father's business.