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World Prayer Assembly - Pacific
World Prayer Assembly - Pacific
New Zealand and Pacific representatives will join the World Prayer Assembly, to be held in Jakarta on 14-18 May 2012.The 2012 World assembly organisers are expecting 6,000 to 7,000 prayer leaders and intercessors from the nations to attend. Pastors wives and recommended prayer leaders including youth prayer leaders are also open to receive this invitation and participate.
New Zealand co-ordinator Warren Lyons says that as the representation from our region is limited due to numbers available only those that are approved can attend. He would like to hear from prayer leaders and intercessors who have a national and international vision in prayer and would like to be part of the gathering.
More information and registration details can be found at www.wpa2012.org, or by contacting Warren at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or mobile 027 262 4295.
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