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Seven New Videos You Can Use in Your 2019 National Day of Prayer Observance on May 2

Today, we are making available seven new, brief, inspiring videos for use on the 2019 National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 2. Our goal is to inspire and equip you to have the greatest prayer observance possible on Thursday, May 2. You may choose to use any or all of these videos in your observance to best meet your needs.

Each is listed by their title, purpose, and a link so you can prepare to use them on May 2 or even before:

1. Planning Your Event

The purpose of this video is to help you plan a prayer observance for your area.

2. LOVE ONE ANOTHER Welcome by Dr. Ronnie Floyd, President, National Day of Prayer Task Force:

The purpose of this video is to use it in your local prayer observance in order to forward the theme and vision of being a part of this grand day across America.

3. LOVE ONE ANOTHER Movement

The purpose of this video is to help inspire and create a movement across the United States following our prayer observances. In other words, turn this prayer observance into action by living out what it means to Love One Another.

4. LOVE ONE ANOTHER Theme

The purpose of this video is to have a full understanding of what it means to Love One Another. You will find this biblical, compelling, and inspiring to use in your prayer observance.

5. LOVE ONE ANOTHER 30-Second Commercial

This video can be used as a commercial, voice-over, or invitation for others to join you to watch the 2019 National Observance from the United States Capitol Building in Washington, DC on Thursday, May 2.

6. LOVE ONE ANOTHER—1 MINUTE

This video was made to share on Instagram, Facebook, and other social networking platforms to inspire others to join in on the theme of Love One Another on the National Day of Prayer on May 2, 2019.

7. THE 2019 NATIONAL PRAYER FOR AMERICA

The purpose of this video is to encourage thousands of observances to conclude their gathering with the 2019 National Prayer for America. Your observance can use this video, asking everyone to verbalize the prayer together. You can also lead the prayer yourself using the text, found here. Additionally, you can use this prayer personally or with your family. Your church can use the video or text to pray together on Sunday, April 28, just prior to the National Day of Prayer, to encourage everyone to participate in a gathering on Thursday, May 2.

Please share these links with others.  Let’s plan to have a great, powerful day across America on Thursday, May 2.

Now is the Time to Lead,

Ronnie W. Floyd

A Great Move of God Always Leads to a Great Advancement of the Gospel

Gospel advancement cannot be divorced from the power of prayer. Nor should prayer be divorced from the need for gospel advancement regionally, nationally, and internationally.

Let History Teach Us Now

In 1806, there were five college students who began to pray twice a week for a mighty move of God to occur. The second Great Awakening had affected at least one of these five students. College student Samuel Mills’s father had served as pastor of a church that had been touched powerfully by this awakening.

These five students of the Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, had come together on a hot Saturday afternoon in August for their prayer meeting. They were going to discuss William Carey’s missionary manifesto, An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens.

On their way to their prayer meeting, a major rainstorm began, filled with wind, lightning, and thunder. They noticed a large haystack, which would provide an opportunity to seek shelter underneath from the wind, rain, and lightning. It was in that setting, after discussing Carey’s missionary manifesto, they went before God in prayer.

Samuel Mills proposed they would go on mission to India. While three of the five agreed with Mills to focus on reaching Asia, it was Harvey Loomis who believed deeply they must focus on reaching America first.

Dial in closely with me: Beginning with what is now known as the “Haystack Prayer Meeting,” two years later, in 1808, a group who became known as “The Brethren” was formulated. These five young men and others focused on prayer and missions. In 1810, after they graduated, they requested that a group send them to India as missionaries. The General Association of Massachusetts formed the first official missions organization in the United States in June of 1810. It was called The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.

By the way, Adoniram Judson and his wife, as well as Luther Rice, were some of the first missionaries commissioned and sent across the ocean by this new mission board. It was Judson who became known as the father of Baptist foreign missions. Just think: It all began in a prayer meeting under a haystack.

After praying under the haystack that afternoon, these five young men sang a hymn together. It was then Samuel Mills said loudly over the rain and the wind, “We can do this, if we will!” That moment changed those men forever. Many historians would tell you that all mission organizations trace their history back to the “Haystack Prayer Meeting” in some way.

Yes, these men turned the world upside down. And it all began in a prayer meeting under a haystack. At the place where this meeting occurred, a monument stands today, commemorating this historic God moment. At the top of the monument is the phrase, “THE FIELD IS THE WORLD.” Underneath those words, it says, “The birthplace of American foreign missions. 1806.” This great gospel advancement all occurred because five college students cried out to God in prayer.

Prayer, Movements, the Power of God, and Great Gospel Advancement

The proper place of prayer is minimized. A spiritual movement is seen as mystical. The power of God is ignored. Then, we wonder why great gospel advancement is not occurring.

Integrating these things is imperative. In fact, it is biblical. Think of this familiar verse found in Acts 4:31. It says, “When they had prayed, the place where they were assembled was shaken, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak God’s message with boldness.”

  • Prayer prioritized?
  • Spiritual movement occurring?
  • Power of God evident? 
  • Gospel advancement occurring? 

With the condition of things today, we need to return to the biblical and historical model now.

Six in 10 Protestant Churches are Plateaued or Declining

On March 6, 2019, LifeWay Research released a new study from Exponential. It revealed “Six in 10 Protestant churches are plateaued or declining in attendance.” It further said that more than half saw fewer than 10 people become new Christians in the past 12 months.

While growth is happening in some churches across America, it is more than evident that churches and the denominations many of them are connected to are not healthy and growing.

Unquestionably, we need to learn what we can from other churches, but more importantly, it is time that we get ourselves under the nearest haystack, study gospel advancement, and cry out to God over the challenges we are facing today.

Then, we can leave this unique place declaring what Samuel Mills declared over 200 years ago, “We can do this, if we will.”

We need to see what Samuel Mills saw.

THE FIELD IS THE WORLD.

Now is the Time to Lead, 

Ronnie W. Floyd
Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, National Day of Prayer

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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is the Senior Pastor of Cross Church, President of the National Day of Prayer, and founder of the Cross Church School of Ministry.

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