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A Mother’s Godly Influence

   

In my earliest conscious memory as a child, my first introduction to prayer came from my mother. From that point, she became a main source of Godly influence, even unto adulthood, as a strong foundation of prayer was laid in my life by her example. Nearly every day I heard her pray and observed her read her Bible. She became a role model, as she advocated prayer and instilled biblical principles and morals to all in our home, for which I remain grateful. Godly influence in prayer is a very important attribute in impacting the lives of others. Even II Timothy 1:1–5 relays how such an impact can be far-reaching. “… I have remembrance of thee in my prayers night and day… When I call to remembrance the unfeigned faith that is in thee, which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, and thy mother Eunice; and I am persuaded that in thee also.”

 

Being a Godly influence denotes helping others to better comprehend the knowledge of Jesus and His Word; and to make righteous choices. As we decide that prayer is an important factor that shapes our values and we express it as a lifestyle, then others too will be positively influenced and impacted by this Biblical practice. I have heard the expression that sometimes “more is learned from what is caught than taught.” When we pattern our life after Christ and His example of prayer, we can effectively have Godly influence upon others. Are you consistently modeling a lifestyle of personal prayer? Are you continually involved in corporate prayer? Are you influencing others to pray through your evidential commitment?

 

I am reminded of a phrase I often heard my mother quote, “If Jesus had to pray, what about us? What about us?” This is so true. Jesus prayed and He impacted those around him. The disciples prayed and likewise, they influenced others to be partakers like the early Christians, as recounted in the Book of Acts.  Below are excerpts from a presentation shared at a church on prayer by my mother (Willie Mae Stephens) including scriptural references supporting how Biblical characters had Godly influence upon those around them.

 

“If Jesus had to pray, then what about us? What about us?” Here we see “Then cometh Jesus with them unto a place called Gethsemane, and saith unto the disciples, Sit ye here, while I go and pray yonder. And he took with him Peter and the two sons of Zebedee… tarry ye here, and watch with me… And he went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed… Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak. He went away again the second time, and prayed… thy will be done” (Matthew 26:36-42). Also, “And it came to pass in those days, that he went out into a mountain to pray, and continued all night in prayer to God” (Luke 6:12). Even Jesus had an “all night” prayer meeting! Jesus said that “men ought always to pray, and not to faint” (Luke 18:1).

 

In reflection, I honor my precious mother who has gone home to be with the Lord and reap her eternal reward, but the impact of her indelible prayers and legacy lives on! 

 

Paul told the Thessalonians to “Pray without ceasing” (I Thessalonians 5:17). Also “And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them” (Acts 16:25). “Now Peter and John went up together into the temple at the hour of prayer” (Acts 3:1). Even some disciples were prayer partners! There is great power when we all join together in prayer. “And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness” (Acts 4:31). Let us pray, pouring out our heart and soul to Him, calling unto God and beseeching Him! Seek His face evermore. Pray, for it matters not where… God is there!”

 

A minister coined the powerful phrase: “The course of thy life will speak more for thee than the discourse of thy lips.” So, regarding prayer and your lifestyle of prayer my question to you is now, are you a Godly influence in the lives of others?


Flo Shaw

Director

World Network of Prayer

God’s Handmaidens

Renewal, Refreshing, and Revival of God’s Handmaidens


It was the widow's mite that “touched the heart of Jesus” because He knew that she had given of her penury; her poverty. It was the virtuous woman that Solomon addressed in the last chapter of Proverbs saying, "... a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised." It was also a handmaiden named Mary who sat lovingly at the feet of Jesus and dried His feet with her hair. Year round there are conferences in our great districts specifically designed for ladies and young ladies. Ladies Ministries partners with WNOP to seek God's will for each of these conferences.


PRAY FOR:

 

  • Renewal, refreshing, and revival for Apostolic Ladies worldwide
  • All UPCI Ladies Conferences
  • Our Mothers Memorial funds to be allocated in such a way as to best equip and evangelize the whole world with the whole gospel
  • Ladies Prayer International to continue impacting nations through the ministry of praying for families/children
  • Foreign Bible College Students who receive funds from the unselfish giving of Mothers Memorial that they may evangelize their countries

 

Lois Mitchell

Women in Ministry

Committee Chair

United Pentecostal Church International

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24/7 WATCH: A Year-Round Initiative for 24/7 Prayer


As of January 1, 2025, WNOP has continued the 24/7 prayer and fasting chain worldwide. It has been such a great success in 2023 that it was requested again. Each week WNOP is posting a prayer focus as daily prayer for the entire week. Also, weekly a video is posted on the WNOP Facebook Page of a prayer leader and/or minister leading in periodic prayer.


Many people throughout the world have signed up by committing in their hearts unto God that they will consistently join together in united prayer and fasting. WNOP also has partnered with those in local churches who are already a part of a current 24-hour prayer chain. All of these hours of consecration are culminating to help provide a complete mass prayer covering over the entire Church body and to help bring greater success in all that we do in Christ! Together, let’s “watch and pray” and behold great and mighty things in the kingdom of God! Let’s prevail over the enemy with victory and declare, “Not on My Watch!”



Flo Shaw

WNOP Director

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POA's HOPE Prodigals Prayer Ministry

HELPING OUR PRODIGALS ETERNALLY & HELPING OVERWHELMED PARENTS ENDURE


April 1, HOPE Prayer Ministry will once again begin 90 Days of Prayer for our beloved prodigals and those who love them. We invite you to join us along with your small group, prayer group, family, church group, or maybe with a friend.


As in the past, we will loosely follow the scripture-based book, Prayers for Prodigals by Dr. James Banks. We will post a devotion each day with a thought lifted from the book. It is yet undetermined what time of day this will be. 90 Days of Prayer will conclude June 29.


Please share what Hope Ministry has meant to you since 2014. Please private message us if you prefer. We would love to hear from you. Please join with this wonderful group worldwide as we pray with you for your prodigal. We desire to encourage and bring hope to those with prodigals.


If you have any questions or need information, please PM Don or Dy Anne Long:

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https://www.hopeprodigalministry.com/

 

"And there is HOPE in thine end, saith the Lord, that thy children shall come again to thine own border"

(Jeremiah 31:17).

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WHAT … HOPE CONFERENCE

For those with prodigals AND for former prodigals AND for prodigals AND for those who LOVE prodigals! EVERYONE is invited! We want to see YOU there!


WHERE … POA, Alexandria, LA


WHEN … NOVEMBER 7-8, 2025


WHY … COME FIND OUT!


SPECIAL Guest Speaker: Myron Wideman Jr., Associate Pastor, DeKalb United Pentecostal Church, Stone Mountain, GA


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2025 WNOP Events


  • 24/7 WATCH (January 1 – December 31)
  • 30 Days of Prayer (January 2-31)
  • **SoCal District Summons (January 9-11)
  • "30 Days of Prayer" All-Night Prayer Service: Pentecostals of Alexandria, Louisiana (January 18)
  • **Hawaii District Prayer Conference: INOP (TBA)
  • **New York Metro District Summons (TBA)
  • **North Central Jersey District Prayer Conference (TBA)
  • **South Carolina District Prayer Conference (TBA)
  • Northwest Fivefold Ministry Discovery Conference (UPCI) (March 13-15)
  • **Northwest Regional Summons: RMD, AK/YT, BC, OR, WA, ID (April 10-12)
  • National Day of Prayer (May 1)
  • **Rocky Mountain District Prayer Conference (TBA)
  • Global Day of Prayer/Pentecost Sunday (June 8)
  • *AYC Vietnam/WNOP Trip (May 30 - June 9)
  • *AYC Trinidad/Tobago WNOP Trip (May 30 - June 9)
  • **Virginia District Prayer Conference (August 7-9)
  • *AYC Guinea West Africa/WNOP Trip (August 8-18)
  • *New England Territory Summons: RI (Host), MA, CT, NH, VT, & ME (August 14-16)
  • London, England Fivefold Ministry Discovery Conference (August 27-29)
  • **South Texas District Prayer Conference (TBA)
  • UPCI Day of Prayer (September 17)
  • *San Diego “TNT” Prayer Conference (October 2-5)
  • UPCI Prodigals Day of Prayer (October 5)
  • *ABI Church Conference: St. Paul, MN (October 10-12)
  • Day of Prayer: Persecuted Church (November 2)
  • Canada (Toronto) Fivefold Ministry Discovery Conference (November 13-15)
  • **Georgia District Prayer Conference (TBA)
  • **Arkansas District Prayer Conference (TBD)
  • **Oklahoma District Prayer Conference (TBD)
  • *New Orleans Regional Prayer Conference (TBD)
  • *Ontario District Prayer Summons (TBA)
  • **Wisconsin District Prayer Conference (TBD)
  • **Detroit Metro District Prayer Summons (TBA)
  • *Operation Rome (TBA)
  • Operation Taiwan, Singapore, and Indonesia (Rescheduled Dates TBD)
  • YM + WNOP Summons (Rescheduled Dates TBD)


Note: *Pending Executive Board approval. **Some events will be/are District Board approved but promoted by WNOP. More 2025 event dates may be added to the WNOP Calendar later at https://www.worldnetworkofprayer.com/upcoming-events as approved by the Executive Board or submitted (District). For more info, please contact WNOP at 636-229-7986.

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