PNG church leaders pray for unity in Israel

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Twenty church leaders from Papua New Guinea are part of a worldwide movement in Jerusalem praying for world evangelism, says Reverend Joseph Walters.
Pastors and church leaders from different churches left the country two weeks ago and are among Christian groups from 139 countries in Israel.
Walters said that they were representing church leaders and the Body of Christ in PNG in prayer.
He said this was at a crucial time when faced with a downturn in the economy and issues with families, church and the nation.
“The prayer movement would be also part of Israel’s 70th birthday celebration of being independent since 1948,” Walters said.
“Not only are we praying but we are praying in unity.
“God is uniting a powerful prayer movement worldwide.
“In a supernatural way, he is connecting all of us.
“He is realigning ministries and people.
“He is teaching us to celebrate one another’s victories.
“He is arranging strategic shifts and realignments for the growth of his church.
“We have seen all denominations come together to seek the Lord as one: Charismatic and non-charismatic, gentile and Jew, white and black, young and old.”