GEM Prayer Alliances

  1. Day to Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem

    • Website: www.daytopray.com

    • Description: The International Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem is led by Executive Director, Robert Stearns, of Eagles’ Wings. It is held annually on the first Sunday of October, coinciding with the season of Yom Kippur.

  2. Give Him 15

    • Website: www.givehim15.com

    • Description: Led by Dutch Sheets, author of the book Intercessory Prayer, this daily encouragement to intercede for America was birthed in 2016 from a prophetic song. You can log on through the web or use the “GiveHim15” App to connect for fifteen minutes a day in prayer as an “appeal to heaven.”

  3. House of Prayer Network

    • Website: www.ihopnetwork.com

    • Description: Connect to the local Houses of Prayer in your area. This interactive Map of the US and Canada will give you the location and contact information for over 550 US, Canada, and there is an additional link for listing over 100 International houses of prayer. A great tool when you are home or traveling.

  4. International Prayer Connect

    • Website: www.ipcprayer.org

    • Description: Jason Hubbard leads International Prayer Connect which is a coalition of 5,000+ Christian prayer networks and organizations who share a common vision – to mobilize and equip worldwide prayer for the blessing, healing, and transformation of the nations.

  5. Into the River with Julie Meyer

    • Website: www.intotheriver.net

    • Description: This web-based 24/7 vibrant worship community led by Julie Meyer brings prophetic worship into your home. Their monthly subscription service offers worship radio, weekly Bible studies, and monthly interactive classes.

  6. Lamplighter Ministries

    • Website: www.jonandjolene.us

    • Description: Jon and Jolene Hamill lead this prayer-centered ministry based in Washington DC. From leading weekly prayer calls to hosting prayer conferences, they have some wonderful Decrees on their website to help guide you to greater governmental intercession.

  7. Reformation Prayer Network

    • Website: www.generals.org

    • Description: Founded by Mike and Cindy Jacobs of Generals International, the Reformation Prayer Network pulls together the apostolic, prophetic, and intercessory movements in all 50 states of the United States. The Reformation Prayer Network is a prayer movement for igniting a holy reformation in every sphere of society. They serve to equip believers to change lives and transform nations.

  8. Strategic Prayer Apostolic Network

    • Website: www.christianharvestintl.org

    • Description: Founded by Greg & Rebecca Greenwood, SPAN is a prayer organization, called to train and relationally network believers in strategic-level spiritual warfare and mobilize initiatives for cities, states, regions, and nations to see the kingdom of God released and transformation in all realms of society.

  9. Succat Hallel

    • Website: www.succathallel.com

    • Description: Succat Hallel means “Tent of Praise” in Hebrew, and since 2000, Rick and Patti Ridings have been hosting 24/7 prayer and praise in the city of Jerusalem. The location of Succat Hallel overlooks Mount Zion and the Old City of Jerusalem.

  10. Watch of the Lord

    • Website: www.chavdaministries.org

    • Description: The Watch of the Lord is a global prayer network begun by Mahesh and Bonnie Chavda in 1995 in response to the Lord asking them to “Watch with Me.” Every Friday night believers gather at the Watch Headquarters in Charlotte, NC, or online via their live streaming webcast to spend the entire night in worship and prayer. Other locations host similar gatherings.

Other Resources

  1. 24-7 Prayer

    • Website: www.24-7prayer.com

    • Description: Pete Greig, who formerly worked with Jackie Pullinger in Hong Kong, is now an author, a church-planter, and the international director of 24-7 Prayer, which has grown from a single 24-7 prayer room based on the Moravian model into an “international, interdenominational youth movement committed to prayer, mission, and justice.”

  2. Bridges for Peace

    • Website: www.bridgesforpeace.com

    • Description: Building connections between Christians to Israel and the Jewish people, this ministry has current news updates that are impactful and accurate. You can sign up for the weekly prayer bulletins and know what the greatest needs are for prayer in the nation and for their governmental leaders.

  3. Capitol Hill Prayer Partners – The Daily Brief

    • Website: www.capitolhillprayer.org

    • Description: Capitol Hill Prayer Partners (CHPP) is a ministry dedicated to praying for U.S. governmental leaders and helping members of the Body of Christ “pray for those in authority over us” within our federal government. Their publications, “The Daily Brief” and “Legislative Snapshot,” are designed to keep you informed of what’s happening in our nation’s capital, with our president and leaders.

  4. Global Day of Prayer

    • Website: www.globalvoiceofprayer.com

    • Description: From South Africa, founded by the late Graham Power, coordinates a multinational day of prayer. The website gives details of past events and the current year’s events. The key Scripture for the GDOP is 2 Chronicles 7:14: “If My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”

  5. Justice House of Prayer – DC

    • Website: www.jhopdc.com

    • Description: Led by Matt Lockett, the Justice House of Prayer in Washington DC is contending in prayer for America. They are dedicated to exalting Jesus Christ in the nation’s capital through day and night prayer, worship, proclamation, and Biblical justice. There are additional JHOP locations throughout America. Also see Bound4LIFE (www.bound4life.com). They pray a short prayer frequently and effectively: “Jesus, I plead your blood over my sins and the sins of my nation; God, end abortion, and send revival to America.”

  6. Moravian Daily Text

    • Website: www.moravian.org/the-daily-texts

    • Description: Bible texts are selected annually by the Moravian Church and shared worldwide—since 1731! This rich source of personal renewal is produced fresh each year by praying and believing Moravian Christians. Moravian Daily Texts are also available on their Moravian Daily Texts Mobile App.

  7. Prayer at the Heart (PATH)

    • Website: www.prayerattheheart.org

    • Description: Focused on the United States, PATH works to ignite a great spiritual awakening out of a national movement of unified, humble, desperate prayer and action. They support and serve many National Prayer Strategies and host two weekly podcasts. They have many resources on their website and ways to connect with others in your state to make a difference.

  8. Prayer Mountain

    • Website: www.english.fgtv.com/a05/01.asp

    • Description: The Osanri Choi Jashil Memorial Fasting Prayer Mountain in Korea was founded by Yoido Full Gospel Church of Seoul, South Korea. The Prayer Mountain Lodge, “House of Love,” has 214 individual prayer grottos and has a main sanctuary with 12 additional chapels that can accommodate up to 20,000 people at one time for corporate prayer.

  9. Presidential Prayer Team – USA

    • Website: www.presidentialprayerteam.org

    • Description: Since 2001, The Presidential Prayer Team has been the source thousands of Americans have turned to for encouragement and inspiration to pray for America’s leaders. This is a national (USA) ministry dedicated to a focused

Friends of GEM

  1. Aglow International

    • Website: www.aglow.org

    • Description: Aglow is an international organization of women and men in more than 170 nations of the world, with 22,000 Aglow leaders worldwide ministering in their communities and nations to an estimated 17 million people each year, presenting Biblical principles as solutions to the challenging issues of our time. Their website offers resources for targeted prayer.

  2. Caleb Global

    • Website: www.caleb.global

    • Description: Caleb Global’s vision is to ignite revival in Israel, the Middle East, and the nations. They value an intergenerational community that passionately embraces a lifestyle of worship and prayer. They raise up revivalists through their training and discipleship programs. Their website offers a resources section, including a link to their YouTube channel for many equipping videos.

  3. Contend Global

    • Website: www.contendglobal.com

    • Description: Birthed out of The Call movement led by Lou Engle, Contend is powerfully impacting this generation. By gathering young people and training them towards a powerful movement of prayer and fasting to bring global revival and fuel missions. From their work on College Campuses, to pioneering houses of prayer, and holding mass gatherings of prayer and fasting, they are targeting this next generation to change the world. This ministry is based in Colorado Springs and is led by David and Audry Kim.

  4. David’s Tent DC

    • Website: www.davidstentdc.org

    • Description: David’s Tent started as a 40-day yearly event that has now grown to be 24/7/365 day and night prayer and worship in the heart of Washington DC. Jason Hershey leads this amazing ministry that operates to lift the Worthy One up continually. They encourage worshippers and intercessors to join them to accomplish this amazing task.

  5. Every Home for Christ

    • Website: www.everyhome.org

    • Description: Their mission is to serve the church by equipping and mobilizing believers to participate in sharing the truth and love of Jesus with every person and home on earth. Find books and other tremendous resources, such as a World Prayer Map, on their website. Every Home for Christ and its Jericho Center of Prayer are chaired by international prayer leader and pioneer of the modern-day house of prayer movement, Dick Eastman. They have an App called “Prayer Watch Live” that is a great guide for focused prayer.

  6. Gap House of Prayer and Training Center

    • Website: www.gaphop.org

    • Description: We exist to provide a place for people to encounter God’s presence and release His light into the world through prayer and worship. The Gap House of Prayer is located in the geographical center of Tennessee in the city of Murfreesboro. Open 40 plus hours a week, we disciple, train and release intercessors in the nations.

  7. Heartland Apostolic Prayer Network

    • Website: www.hapn.us

    • Description: Led by Dr. John Benefiel, the HAPN coordinates Intercessors in prayer initiatives to “Change the Heart of the Nation.” Based in Oklahoma City, OK, they have Strategic Prayer Teams in every state of the US and work towards shifting the atmosphere.

  8. Intercessors for America

    • Website: www.ifapray.org

    • Description: This website contains a wealth of up-to-date information about national and international prayer needs, including those of Israel. They focus on governmental prayer and leadership along with current issues. Their very interactive website is a great resource for “informed intercession.”

  9. International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church

    • Website: www.idop.org/web and www.persecution.com/idop

    • Description: For over two decades, every November, the global Church has united in prayer for our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. Today more than 360 million Christians live in places where they face persecution for their faith in Jesus Christ. Annually, the IDOP is observed on either the first or second Sunday of November.

  10. Jericho Walls International Prayer Network

    • Website: www.jwipn.com

    • Description: Jericho Walls is an interdenominational Christian prayer ministry that is committed to building a strong, broad-based prayer network to support the Church to fulfill its calling as a “house of prayer for the nations.” Their mission is to mobilize, inform, and equip the Body of Christ to pray effectively for the fulfillment of the Great Commandment and the Great Commission for the advance of the Kingdom of God.

  11. Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations

    • Website: www.hopfAN.org

    • Description: The Jerusalem House of Prayer for all Nations is a multi-faceted global ministry based in Jerusalem, Israel, on the Mount of Olives, operating 24/7 “harp and bowl” prayer and worship since 1987. This ministry’s heart is to bless the Lord, bless His land and people, and call all nations up to Jerusalem in prayer, worship, and unity, preparing the way for the King of Glory. Tom Hess is the president of this organization.

  12. King’s Hill House of Prayer

    • Website: www.khhop.org

    • Description: King’s Hill House of Prayer is a Nashville-based, globally focused house of prayer for all Nations, People, Leaders, revival, and culture reformation through a community of believers reflective of the body of Christ.

  13. Luke 18 Project

    • Website: www.luke18project.com

    • Description: Directed by Thai Lam, the Luke 18 Project is a campus prayer movement that exists to fuel a culture of prayer and fasting to contend for revival and awakening on college campuses. It is based on Luke 18:6-7: “And the Lord said… ‘Will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night?’”

  14. MAPS Global

    • Website: www.mapsglobal.org

    • Description: MAPS Global is a missional family that exists to pray, preach, and sing in the most unreached regions of the earth until every nation sees and sings of the worth of Jesus Christ and the task of the Great Commission is fulfilled in our generation. Led by R.A. Martinez, this ministry trains and develops pioneering leaders in prayer, revival, and frontier missions. From their Global Prayer Room and training campus in Richmond, VA to Houses of Prayer throughout the 10/40 window, they are impacting unreached people groups with a passion to fulfill the Great Commission.

  15. National Day of Prayer

    • Website: www.nationaldayofprayer.org

    • Description: The National Day of Prayer was created in 1952 by a joint resolution of the United States Congress and signed into law by President Harry S. Truman. It is held annually on the first Thursday of May, and this year-round task force mobilizes participation and maintains communication. The Task Force is a privately funded organization whose purpose is to encourage participation on the National Day of Prayer. It exists to mobilize the Christian community to intercede for America’s leaders and its families.

  16. Window International Network

    • Website: www.win1040.org

    • Description: The Mission of WIN is to inform, equip, and mobilize networks of prayer around the globe to empower effective evangelism, church growth, and discipleship in the 10/40 Window. The 10/40 window is located from 10 degrees south to 40 degrees north of the equator. There are 69 nations across northern Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia in this 10/40 Window where 2/3 of the world’s population (4 billion people) live and 95% of these people are unevangelized and 1.6 billion are estimated to have never even heard the gospel just once. WIN’s vision is to see sustained, strategic, and informed prayer transforming unreached people for Christ in the 10/40 Window, and they offer resources on their website to help equip others to join in this mission of prayer.

  17. Workplace Prayer

    • Website: www.workplaceprayer.com

    • Description: Focusing on business, Workplace Prayer’s goal is to change the narrative on prayer in business. God cares about business, prayer makes a difference, and prayer in business offers the opportunity to change the culture and advance God’s kingdom. They offer intercession for and teach intercession to those in the workplace. Headed up by Bob Perry and Amy Lykosh.

  18. World Prayer Network

    • Website: www.worldprayernetwork.org

    • Description: This online prayer community hosts multiple weekly prayer calls to seek out strategies for the transformation of nations. During the live calls, they share briefings from key leaders and then pray into what