Luke18: Planting and Fueling Prayer Furnaces
Filed under: Intercession
As some of you know I work for a ministry of the IHOP-KC Missions Base called Luke18 that is dedicated to seeing prayer furnaces planted and fueled all across the world with an emphasis on young adults. As a result I want to write an article highlighting this ministry as well as encourage you to get involved in your own city.
I first discovered Luke18 from a friend of mine named Thai about 6 months ago. He was a campus missionary for many years at UC Berkeley and is now a missionary here at IHOP-KC. I jumped on the team lead by Wes Martin about a month or two before Luke18′s Summer Leadership Program started.
The Vision of Luke18
Luke18 seeks to partner with the Holy Spirit as He raises up a prayer movement across the globe in preparation for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. Our main emphasis right now is on college campuses. We seek to establish persistent and corporate prayer gatherings on every college campus in America called Prayer Furnaces. Our desire is to equip college students with the necessary equipping and teaching, to not only establish a Prayer Furnace, but more importantly to sustain it on their respective campuses.
Our vision is to call forth students to stand in uncompromised allegiance to Jesus; those who desire to see holiness and righteousness on their campuses. Luke18 seeks students who long to be holy and who desire to fast and pray until God breaks in.
Luke18 Regional Coaches
The Luke18 staff consists of full-time regional coaches who connect with students to provide practical preparation on how to start and sustain a prayer meeting on their campus, and equip the students who attend in the values of the Sacred Charge. The coaches supply biblical messages on the subjects of intimacy with Jesus, the end times, the spirit of prophecy, biblical justice, and intercession. They also communicate with students in an online environment to give prophetic encouragement and cast vision for each campus’s prayer furnace.
Click here to visit our leadership team page.
Luke18 Fuel Schools
After every Onething conference across the U.S. there is a Luke18 Fuel School that is the follow-up ministry to the conference. It is our desire to see corporate, consistent, and unified prayer furnaces contending for a historic breakthrough of God’s presence, affecting every sphere of society with the glory and majesty of Jesus. Our vision for Luke18 Fuel Schools is to equip young people with the necessary tools to plant and lead a prayer furnace. Each Fuel School focuses on the details of how to start, how to grow, and how to sustain a prayer furnace for years to come.
We also offer Fuel Schools during different times of the year. Click here if you would like to invite a Fuel School to your area.
Luke18 Leadership Intensives
Luke18 also offers a six-week leadership training intensive on how to start, build, and sustain prayer furnaces. This intensive is intended for those who desire to see persistent worship and prayer for revival established in their region or campus. The training will focus on topics such as how to start, lead, and sustain consistent, corporate, and enjoyable prayer meetings; intimacy with God; the end times; the Sermon on the Mount; doing works of justice; and focused intercession for revival.
During the intensive you have hands-on experience of leading and participating in corporate prayer. There will be round-table discussions following these times with various IHOP–KC leaders, discussing the prayer movement, various models, and what the Spirit is saying in this hour of human history. Sessions are taught by IHOP–KC leaders including Mike Bickle, Lou Engle, Dwayne Roberts, and the Luke18 team.
2010 Leadership Intensive Dates
Spring track – Monday, Feb 1, 2010–Friday, March 19, 2010
Summer track – Monday, June 7, 2010–Friday, July 23, 2010
Fall track – Monday, September 6, 2010–Friday, October 22, 2010
Click here for more information on Intensives and for an application
Tags: IHOP, IHOP-KC, Intercession, Luke18, Prayer, Prayer Furnaces, Prayer Meetings
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