24-7 Prayer exists to reconcile the world to God in Jesus Christ. We are changing the world by mobilising the Church in prayer, mission and justice.
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MAGNIFY

It’s estimated that over a hundred thousand people in over one hundred nations have responded to the call to prayer since the turn of the millennium.  As the tidal wave of prayer gains momentum across the globe 24-7 invites you to catch the vision to see the world transformed…

2010 marks a decade of 24-7 Prayer that has spanned continents and united many streams of the Church.  As we have sought God in our work places, schools, at festivals and in our churches and homes, the kingdom has broken out through salvations, healings, new faith and much more. There is so much to be grateful for, it’s time to gather and say thank you..

Magnify: A vision to change to world
The 24-7 Prayer International Gathering
Thursday 16th – Saturday 18th September 2010
Edinburgh, Scotland

Magnify is a gathering for anyone who has been touched by the call to prayer, mission and justice or wants to find out more about the movement.  If you’ve prayed 24-7, if you’re interested in pioneering Christian communities or have simply been encouraged by testimonies from around the world then we invite you to join us in Edinburgh.

Come and celebrate all God has done, be inspired to deepen your own faith and grasp the vision to take the gospel to the nations. If you’ve never attended a 24-7 gathering before then make this your first!

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champions prayer in the 24-7 movement in the UK. Bringing a passion to support churches and a hunger to hear stories of God moving, Andrea infuses the UK team with hard work and her dry sense of humour.