The London Awakening
I believe that the revival people have been prophesying for the UK has begun.
Through the ministry of Jerame Nelson, a revival has been going on in San Diego, USA since January 2016. In June, the Lord told Jerame to go to England, so he phoned Rakesh & Preethy Kurian, the pastors of Capstone Church, Ilford to ask if he could host meetings for the following week. The meetings began June 27th, and the Glory of God came to Capstone. The meetings have been held Wednesday to Saturday ever since, and thousands have watched the meetings on Livestream and Facebook. Why did God choose to visit Capstone, a largely Asian church in out of the way Ilford? There are of course many reasons why God visits a church, but in my opinion Capstone has two pastors who are honouring and who are passionate for revival. It has a wonderful worship team who brings one into the Presence of God and a congregation who are full of love, passion and hunger for more of God. Rakesh and Preethy Kurian were born again in a revival in India and God called them to the UK in 2005. Since then they have had just one thing on their minds – Revival.
Worship is a very important part of the meetings. The weighty Presence of God results in many people being ‘slain in the Spirit’ and other manifestations of God’s love are many people laughing in the Spirit and people being healed. There have been a number of testimonies of changed lives and increased giftings as a result of attending the meetings and through watching on social media.
I asked Preethy what they felt God had been doing these last 16 weeks and what they believe God has in store for the immediate future. This was her reply:
“The London Awakening has been an outpouring of God’s glory and manifested weighty presence. People from all over the country and even abroad have been visiting Capstone Church since the end of June. We have people viewing on social media from around the world. It’s been amazing! People are encountering God, getting set free, healed, and committing their lives to the Lord. We see people getting refreshed, supernaturally ignited and taking the fire back to their homes and churches. We are truly humbled and honoured by what God is doing.
I believe God is looking to invade our time and space to reveal Himself to us. Every move of God results in a revelation of God. I believe God is looking for a place that will host His presence, a house for His abode, where His children can come in and encounter Him, get filled with His glory and purpose and carry the glory of God into their spheres. What we are doing here is simply hosting His presence. His presence indicates that He is looking to move in this nation and He is looking for fire catchers and carriers. He is looking for a new wine skin to host His new wine.”
In my opinion we have a ‘fire’ burning in London; where the Presence of God is being hosted. The Presence of God is what this ‘revival’ is all about. The more time we spend with God, the more we will be carriers of His Presence and, as we go out into the world, people will be impacted by what we carry. It is important that as many people as possible visit the ‘fire’ and take away what God is offering there.
A pastor recently came from Preston and took the ‘fire back to his church, which caught ‘fire’ and they been having two extra meetings a week ever since. Another example is the leader of the UK Four Square group of churches who has been several times to Capstone church and he is now taking the ‘fire’ wherever he goes and he has started ‘revival’ meetings in his church. This proves the ‘fire’ is transferable and contagious. This is tangible evidence that time in a Holy Spirit charged atmosphere can result in transference and release of new levels of anointing. Transformed lives will transform communities, which will transform cities, which will transform nations.
Come and catch the revival fires.
Michael Marcel’s heart is to see revival come to our nations. He is the author of ‘Prepare for Revival’. Find out more info www.ukrevival.org.
Time for our nation to turn back to God
What a time to be alive! Everything around us seems to be going from bad to worse. I just heard that in one area close to where I live 75% of the people are classified as "deprived and living in poverty". And this is in modern Britain!
What has gone wrong and what can bring about change?
Wherever we look – in every walk of life, in every sphere, in multiple communities - standards are being ignored, morality is being turned on its head, truth is flying out the window, violence is increasing, and things increasingly look desperate. People are asking "is there a way out of this mess?"
I am not a prophet of doom. I am aware that God always has an answer. Historically, in times of desperation and decline, God has stepped into situations to bring about radical change and to herald a coming harvest. He does this despite our sinfulness – because He wants to be merciful.
Think of the prophet Jonah sent to Nineveh (in modern-day Iraq) – described as a "very wicked city". Jonah didn't want to go because of what it was like there, but God wanted to show mercy. He doesn't do this however, without His people. He chooses to use, and to bless us in the process.
The book of Romans is addressed to those who are "loved by God and called to be His holy people" (1:7)
What a wonderful description of us, of me, of you! So we can ask ourselves – is this true? Am I loved by God – truly loved by God – a God of fullness, of righteousness and holiness? Am I one of His holy people? Am I holy? If not, what can I do to change that? Holiness is the character of God – "Be holy, for I am holy", says the Lord (1 Peter 1:15-16).
But the rest of that first chapter is about the depravity of mankind. It reads like a description of our modern times. Three times Paul writes "God gave them over" – to whatever was the issue – sexual immorality and idolatry, shameful lusts (as in same-sex relationships), and to depraved minds – when everything got out of control. Read verses 28-32 to see what I mean.
I believe God has reached the stage of giving us over to our wayward sins. So, what is the answer?
I need to be put right first of all; to get rid of everything that offends God and ask Him to give me a thorough overhaul – a full service – a new engine or heart, one that pursues Him and His holiness.
Secondly, society around me and individuals and families within society, whether the community I live in or the one I work in, need to discover God is for real. The Gospel is the answer. God's love is the answer. And prayer is the key. When we begin to pray for our neighbours, our colleagues, and our family with both faith and passion and do it from a place of unity, as in prayer triplets – things will begin to change.
God is looking for an unprecedented harvest – and you and I are the key. We are the workers, the labourers in His Harvest. It is time to turn back to God, to pray in desperation for things to change, and to be willing for God to use us as His instruments of change. These are the ingredients for what I am calling "a new Pentecost".
Pray for an Acts 2 encounter for your community!
Brian Mills is passionate about prayer and is an Executive Member of the International Prayer Council and a partner of Interprayer International Partnership. He is the author of the book God is Still Speaking.
Life as a Slave
Cassie* is a remarkable young woman from the Philippines. She is bright, charismatic and has an infectious smile. Today, she’s studying hard and is excited about her future but for nearly five years - from the age of 12 - Cassie was a slave.
From outside appearances, Cassie’s trafficker took good care of her. She was enrolled in a good school, she wore new clothes, and had a notebook and backpack for the first time in her life.
But behind closed doors, every day when she came home from school, she was raped and abused for an online audience.
She said: ‘He hurt me every day, I was very scared. I was lonely and far away from my family.’
Cassie’s trafficker successfully hid his crimes from unwanted eyes for many years. During the time Cassie was held by her captor, he preyed on the children of family friends, and his nauseating reach eventually extended to a 5-year-old boy and a girl less than a year old.
One Friday night, Cassie came home from school, knowing that the weekend ahead of her held untold terror. That night, Cassie woke up to loud noises. Police were there to rescue her from the home where she had suffered for nearly five years.
“I was very scared. I was crying,” Cassie recalls. An International Justice Mission social worker was there that night, and she told Cassie that she and the other children were not in trouble. They were being rescued. They were finally safe.
45 million people live in slavery today. One in four are children like Cassie. Modern slavery takes many forms - from forced labour in brick kilns to sex slavery in brothels. Cassie was a victim of a new and disturbing form of slavery called cybersex trafficking.
International Justice Mission UK’s Ruth Cooke explains:
‘Cybersex trafficking is a new and horrific form of abuse where paedophiles can go online anywhere in the world and direct the live sexual abuse of children over a webcam. Many of these boys and girls are under ten years old. It is a growing problem for many reasons - such as easy access to the internet, the equipment needed (just a webcam or mobile phone) and - in the Philippines particularly - the widespread use of English that means western customers can be easily understood.’
The problems of cybersex trafficking and slavery are growing. The good news is that organisations like International Justice Mission – the world’s largest anti-slavery charity - are ramping up their response to it.
Ruth Cooke said:
‘There is hope. IJM has rescued thousands from slavery and has helped transform justice and law enforcement systems to stop the problem at the root. We know that with enough funds, prayer and support it is possible to end slavery in our generation.’
Our heavenly Father is not overwhelmed by injustice. Psalm 10 promises us that He hears the desires of the afflicted, He listens to their cry and He takes action defending the fatherless and the oppressed. He is the source of all justice.
The end of slavery starts with us, with our churches. Join IJM by giving, praying or supporting the fight until all children like Cassie are free: www.ijmuk.org
*A pseudonym
MOVEMENT DAY – GOD ON THE MOVE
One of the joys of working at WPC is to hear wonderful testimonies from across the world. We have so many examples of God on the move. Nowhere more so than in the remarkable work God is doing enabling unity across our cities. I have shown some testimonies below. Jesus prayed for the church – “That they might come into complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you loved me.” John 17:22 As one person put it – “We have invested too much time in building our church, instead of God’s Kingdom.”
Movement Day in Methodist Central Hall, London in early October brought 1000 people together from across England, and many other nations. There were four key elements:
Prophetic teaching – Roger Sutton opened the event. He said God’s plan for transformation starts with personal transformation – changing our attitudes and deepening our commitment to each other, it creates a transformed church and leads to a transformed city. God so loved the world that He sent His son, and declares His ownership in every place where we plant our feet. World Vision shared how Jesus wept over Jerusalem, and continues to weep over cities today. God told people to pray for Babylon even though it was their oppressor. There is a prophetic grieving over the poor. The speaker said “Unless we grieve we just do projects.” He challenged church to take the presence of God to the poor so they know they are not abandoned.
Powerful prayer – there was a strong prayer foundation to the conference; Roger’s final comment when he closed the event was to thank the intercessors and prayer people. The prayer culminated in 1000 people including most of the main denominational leaders praying together in Parliament Square. A number of people had had prophetic visions of this event and there was a strong sense of excitement and awe as we praised and declared together. I had the privilege of praying with the leaders before and I would like to honour their humility and unity. It was particularly important to have Cardinal Nichols with us, again a lovely humble man who joined us to proclaim and praise Jesus. We prayed for three key things – unity in the church, for the church to bless the nation and for the United Kingdom to rediscover its call to take the gospel to the nations. Is it a tipping point in the nation? We shall see, but many believe this was a very significant time.
Extraordinary testimony – we have so many testimonies of God moving powerfully and graciously in cities. Here are some examples:
Toowoomba – Australia - city of 120,000 has seen churches work together to change the spiritual atmosphere. They have done a remarkable work with women, ministering to the hurts men have inflicted on them and releasing them into who Jesus wants them to be. To date 30,000 women have been heavily impacted by this. This led to a concern about domestic violence and the church challenged the city to look at porn. 1 in 3 girls in their city had been sexually abused. 81% of porn shows violence to women. Porn leads to marriage and family breakdown and abusive behaviour in men. The city recognised the huge damage porn was doing and the Mayor has declared his commitment to making Toowoomba a porn free city. Many in the audience wept as we heard the stories of church tackling tough subjects to see their city released.
Portland in Oregon - a city where churches and the city council were at odds. It was a liberal administration with an openly gay leader who was very wary of the church. The church wanted to break the antagonism and offered to give 15,000 man days over the year to serve the city in whatever way Portland wanted. They cleaned the streets, tidied parks and offered to serve a school that was in freefall with appalling results and a fast declining population. The turnaround was so remarkable the churches gained great credibility. Now churches across Portland and linked with every school in the city. The barriers are broken and the city recognises that the church is serving and blessing them.
Bristol - worked hard to bring church and city leaders together. Prayer lies at the heart of all they do and they have the vision to pray for influence in every aspect of Bristol from its politics to its health, from its media to its schools. The newly elected mayor is a committed Christian who was with us at Movement day and Bristol has seen significant change and church growth.
Pretoria, South Affrica - Doxa Deo church commissions church members to minster in their place of calling whether it be the workplace, health, schools or serving the poor. They say “the churches programme is all about people – mobilising them to take Jesus into the city” They celebrate what God is doing in the hospitals, in the schools, with the homeless, in the police. Their church is a sending place.
A call to pray
Movement Day finished with a challenge from Pastor Agu as the Redeemed Church finished a 75 day commitment to pray for our nation following the “If my people” prayer. He called leaders to put prayer at the centre. He referred to Nehemiah’s call to transform and rebuild his city of Jerusalem. Nehemiah loves his city and he stops and weeps over its state. This leads to prayer and action. He challenged us to pray for breakthrough and to take on humanism, gangs, fundamentalist Islam and other issues in prayer. He said we must wrestle in prayer if we want to fuel revival. We should not let go until we see God move. We are at war for our cities and the weapons of our warfare transform mindsets and strongholds (2 Cor. 10). He said this is a time of freshness in the church as Jesus prepares to come for his bride.
Source: Steve Botham, World Prayer Centre
TRAGIC ANNIVERSARY
He did it out of compassion – responding to the horrors of botched ‘back street’ abortions performed on scores of desperate women who felt they had nowhere else to go – but David Steel MP’s 1967 Abortion Act resulted in the destruction of 8.5 million lives. This year marks the 50th anniversary of his Private Member’s Bill becoming law in the UK, except in Northern Ireland, and is a timely opportunity to prayerfully consider the practical and spiritual implications.
Over 120,000 unborn lives were aborted in England, Scotland and Wales during 2016, and abortion not only destroys unborn lives but deeply wounds the women who decide to terminate their pregnancy. The British Pregnancy Advisory Service – a major abortion provider – claims that one in three women in mainland Britain will have had an abortion by age 45. Many of them belong to our churches, probably feeling deeply guilty and unable to share their secret with anyone else. That’s why CARE’s initiative ‘Open’ reaches out with healing and hope to Christian women who have had terminations – and miscarriages too – through healing retreats, training for church leaders and speaking. www.weareopen.org.uk. There are also scores of Christian centres around the country living this out, by offering advice and support to those affected by abortion. www.pregnancycentresnetwork.org.uk.
Currently there is heated debate in Northern Ireland, with those resisting any change in the law to allow abortion sometimes caricatured as judgemental and uncaring. Earlier this year CARE was part of the ‘Both Lives Matter’ campaign, which put out an advertisement saying ‘100,000 people are alive today because of our laws on abortion – why change that?’ There were more than a dozen complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority but they ruled that this statement was perfectly reasonable – so not only was the objection dismissed but the ad received far more publicity than before!
We face a considerable battle at this time. There are many who favour making abortion more accessible by removing the legal requirement for two doctors to approve and allowing anyone to have a termination for any reason. Not wanting a girl for example, or aborting a child on grounds of disability. MPs have already framed Bills to present to Parliament and the battle continues.
Please consider being part of an important commemorative event CARE is hosting to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Abortion Act, at the Emmanuel Centre in Westminster on Saturday 28 October at 2pm. You can apply for your free tickets at www.care.org.uk/event, by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phoning 020 7233 0455. We would so appreciate your support.
Lord, please have mercy on our nation which has sanctioned the wholesale killing of our most vulnerable citizens – those not yet born. May Your forgiveness and grace be received by those who are affected and Your wisdom given to every Christian organisation working in the political sphere to oppose still further liberalisation of the law.
Source: CARE
Repair & Restore National Prayer Conference
More people are in slavery today than at any other point in history. Over 45 million men, women and children are locked in slavery as you read this email. But there is hope.
We're inviting you to join us in Saturday 4th November at St. Paul's Hammersmith London for our National Prayer Gathering as we seek to start the biggest move of prayer to end slavery that the UK has ever seen!
Hear Saroeun Sek tell his incredible story of leaving his job as a nightclub DJ to become Director of Legal at IJM when he witnessed the brutality of slavery, with worship from the amazing Christian singer songwriter Lucy Grimble.
We believe in the power of prayer so we're asking you to join us in petitioning our God of justice to act, to join us as we fight to bring light into some of the world's darkest places. God is calling us to rise up -to repair and rebuild what is broken, to bring restoration, and fight to see the end of slavery for good. The end of slavery requires a move of God's people. That movement starts with us. So sign up, share and join the fight. Thank you for standing with us until all are free.