Prayer

What is Prayer Cell?

A prayer cell is a purposeful gathering of three to twelve believers under the guidance of the same church, focused to bring constant spiritual renewal and growth in their lives and to be a constant reminder of the reality of salvation through Jesus Christ in their neighbourhood.

What are the key activities of a Prayer Cell?

It’s a time of meditation and self-examination to become better disciples of Jesus Christ It’s a time to unite in prayer for each other, for the neighbourhood, for the nation and the church It’s a time to prayerfully plan and identify ways and means to reach the neighbourhood with guidance from the church.

How to get involved in the Prayer Cell ministry?

Initially, you can get involved in two ways: Join a prayer cell in your area by contacting the church Start a prayer cell in your area if there is no prayer cell from our church by contacting the chief pastor of the church in person.

Evangelism

Evangelism is the announcement, proclamation, and/or preaching of the gospel(1 Corinthians 15:1-4), the good news of and about Jesus Christ. Therefore, the gospel is a communicated message–communicated in verbal (Luke 7:22;Romans 10:14-17) and/or written (Luke 1:1-4) form.

The English word “evangelism” comes from the Greek word euaggelion. Most literally translated in the noun form, euaggelion means: “gospel” or “good news.” In the verb form (euaggelizesthai), the meaning of the word changes slightly to “announce” or “bring good news.” The Greek word in its various forms appears fifty-five times in the New Testament. In addition to the before-mentioned translations, the Greek word is also translated as “preach.”

Evangelism, the communication of the gospel message, includes a warning, an explanation, and a call. Evangelism includes warning people about sin and the consequences of sin (John 16:8; Acts 24:25; Revelation 20:11-15). It includes an explanation of God’s remedy for sin–the gospel (Acts 8:29-35; Romans 3:21-26; 2 Corinthians 5:21). And it includes the clear call to repent (to turn from sin and to turn toward God) and believe the gospel, by faith (Mark 1:15;Luke 13:1-5; Acts 17:29-31; Romans 1:17; Romans 10:9-13).