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Sep 19 2014

What If A City Stopped and Prayed? Join us for 10 Days Boston

Ten Days is an opportunity to set apart a season of seeking God together as the wider Body of Christ, and doing so in a way that moves us beyond the walls of our own local churches, our own denominations, and our own ethnic groups.

What if a city stopped and prayed?
Learn more about the vision behind 10 Days in the video playlist below with 10 Days founder Jonathan Friz

Get involved!

There are many ways for you to get involved with 10 Days Boston:

1. Join Christians throughout the city for the nighttime gatherings.
Attending the evening gatherings is a great way to put your “foot in the door” and see what the ten days is all about.

2. Join us for worship and prayer during the daytime prayer sets Prayer and worship is happening at various times and locations throughout the city, so there is plenty of opportunity to get involved! Whether you work during the day or at night, whether you live in Cambridge or Roxbury, the ten days is taking place in your neighborhood.

3. Tell your friends!
Download the promotional materials to print and distribute to your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ

Acts 4:32 says “And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul.” Yes, Lord, let it be so!

Until we are one,

—
Kelly Steinhaus

Team Leader, UniteBoston
www.uniteboston.com

Written by jasonjclement · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: 10 days of prayer, 10days.net, jesus unites, uniteboston, uniteboston10

Sep 03 2014

Healing the Land: Strategic Prayer for Boston

Over the past six years, Christ Otto and a team from his ministry Belonging House have been doing strategic prayer in Boston. They have seen a series of dramatic answers to prayer in the South End and in the area near the Massachusetts State House.

Today’s blog post is an excerpt from Christ’s report on these prayer initiatives called “Healing the Land.” The following points are the foundation of transforming prayer in cities and regions.
1. Listen to the Lord and Do what He tells you.
Effective prayer is a dialogue, and He who knows all is your best guide for each situation. We begin with scripture. Taking time for silence, waiting on God, and journaling has been helpful. I have found that God’s simple direction is better than a thousand strategic planning meetings.

2. Teamwork is essential.
The biggest breakthroughs have happened when someone gave me an insight I never considered. No one has all the answers and working in a team has helped us all hear God more clearly. The most helpful insights have come from people who live outside of Boston. Their fresh perspective often brought the breakthrough.

3. This is a ministry of healing and reconciliation.
Most of what we have done is address the specific things that release curses on the land–the shedding of innocent blood, sexual immorality, breaking of covenants, moving of boundary stones, and the breaking of relationships. When these sins are confessed and forgiven we can then invite God to heal the brokenness. You will notice that we did not hold large “reconciliation events.” Although we often had one person who represented the parties involved, we did not focus on trying to get parties together to have an event. All of the prayer has been strategic and precise, and often in almost secret.

4. There are no magic bullets.
One interesting aspect of this ministry has been hosting groups from outside Boston to pray in the city. Many times these visitors have come with the attitude that they have the “answer” and that if we would apply their “method” things would be done “right.” Most of the gimmicks have produced little or no lasting fruit. We have found that the long, low, humble road of obedience has been the game changer.

5. Being weird is not intercession.
My ministry Belonging House and the people I work with have a supernatural worldview. Sometimes we have had to depend on the simple direction of the Holy Spirit. Because I work with many groups I have seen how some have felt they needed shofars, flags, victory shouts, swords, or complicated “rituals” while they pray. Right up front, we have done all of these things at different times, but they are not the center. Sometimes prophetic acts are part of what we are doing as an expression of what God has already done.

6. The Cross of Jesus makes everything possible.
It is the finished work of the cross and applying of the Blood of Christ to the sin of the past that real change happens. As we openly confess sin, and our current agreement with it, and apply the forgiveness of the gospel, shifts begin to happen.

7. Listen to the Land.
We pray with our eyes open. We have taken time to learn the real history of where we are– and that means going into the library and doing research. It means getting to know the streets and terrain. It means knowing where and when things happened. Some of the delays in this process were because I did not do the right research in the beginning, and I trusted local “folklore” and polemical versions of history rather than accurate sources. Listening to the land has also involved noticing things like wildlife behavior, odd topography, and the wind. For example, we have noted dramatic gusts of wind during important breakthrough moments.

8. Praise and worship are our chief weapons.
Many times we have asked those with us not to enter into “intercession.” Most of this kind of prayer only reinforces the negative beliefs and judgements about a place or a situation. Praising God shifts the atmosphere in a given place and opens up our ability to pray and hear God. Entering into praise also gets us in tune with heaven, and God’s perspective. In praise we are able to pray from a place of triumph.

9. Authority comes from honor.
God directed me to spend almost two years giving honor to the people who prayed for me to come into New England, even though neither they nor I understood this at the time. I also sought permission to be on the land from the first nations people. By honoring and receiving this blessing, I have walked in a base level of authority that many ministries lack. Rebellion is the root of witchcraft. A culture of honor breaks this.

10. A large part of this ministry has been about “going low.”
We have taken the directions of Jesus to take the lower place at the banquet seriously. In praying on Beacon Hill, we chose to not take the road of political activism, and we have chosen not to build a ministry. We have simply walked and prayed. This story is a report of the outcome.

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Christ Otto has recently published a book entitled An Army Arising and is also available to lead prayer tours of Boston and to share how prayer and creativity is transforming New England. Learn more about Christ’s ministry at belonginghouse.org

Written by jasonjclement · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: beacon hill, belonginghouse, jesus in boston, jesus in the city, pray new england, prayer walk, reconciliation, transformation, uniteboston10

Aug 28 2014

The UniteBoston Unity Challenge: Win A Free Starbucks Gift Card!

Written by jasonjclement · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: 10daysboston, bostonstrong, christian unity, jesus unites, starbucksforfree, uniteboston, uniteboston10, unity, unityinboston

Aug 19 2014

God is Uniting Boston with a Nationwide Prayer Movement!

This morning in my time of prayer, I was struck by the words “At that time, people began to call on the name of the Lord” (Genesis 4:26).

I believe we are entering into a time where the Lord is inviting us to call on His name.

These past four months, a team has been forming to prepare and plan for 10 Days Boston, an opportunity to set apart a season of seeking God together as the wider of body of Christ, in such a way that moves us beyond the walls of our own local churches, denominations, and ethnic groups.

We have an exciting line-up of churches this year, including a diverse variety of geographical gatherings (Cambridge, Jamaica Plain, Fenway, Suburbs) ethnic groups (Indian, Korean) and denominational streams (Catholic, Orthodox, Taize, and Evangelical).

This year’s 10 Days takes place from September 24 to October 4 – Mark your calendars and check out the full schedule here: www.10daysboston.com

Also, click here to watch an update video by Kelly Steinhaus about 10 Days Boston.

But that’s not all we have to be excited about. God is uniting hearts on a national scale! We are in a season where God is stirring hearts all around the nation to the place of prayer. Jonathan Friz, founder of 10 Days, is calling it “Divine Convergence.”

The Call Berkeley, Portland’s “Seven” movement, and 40 Days of Hope are all scheduled to end on October 4th – the same ending day for the 10 days of prayer! What a delight to see how the Holy Spirit has coordinated our schedules!

Convergences like these point to the fact that God is at work and to emphasize the importance of the call and the timing. We believe that God is calling us to unite these movements and form a bridge from West Coast to East Coast – here are some ways as to how you can do that.

Please prayerfully consider:

1. Joining in a nation-wide, 40-day fast from August 26 to October 4th with the 40 Days of Hope

2. Attend one of the six times weekly prayer sets that are taking place at the Justice House of Prayer in Cambridge

3. Come out to the daytime prayer and evening gatherings during 10 Days Boston, beginning on September 24th and concluding at the Boston Night of Worship at Lion of Judah Church on October 4th

God is up to great things – It’s a pleasure and an honor to take part in His kingdom coming in Boston with you!

—–

Kelly Steinhaus

UniteBoston Team Leader

Special thanks to our friends at the Emmanuel Gospel Center for sponsoring this year’s 10 Days Boston!

Click on this link to watch a playlist of all the updates for 10 Days this year!

Written by jasonjclement · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: @egcboston, 10daysboston, christian unity, nationwide prayer, uniteboston, uniteboston10

Aug 06 2014

UniteBoston Reps Share Their Insights

Last Spring, six UniteBoston Reps engaged in various activities to listen and learn from their communities. Each rep wrote a brief blog to share their findings with the Greater Boston Christian community – we encourage you to check them out here:


Crossroads of Peace – Report from Andrew Walker, UB Rep: Back Bay

Transformation at UMass Boston – Report from Amanda Green, UB Rep: UMass Boston

Unity in Diversity: Shalom in the Fenway – Report from Betsy Slate, UB Rep: Fenway

Boston’s South End and UniteBoston – Report from Ralph Kee, UB Rep: South End

Harvard Square: There’s No Place Like Home – Report from Kelly Steinhaus, UB Rep: Harvard Square

We dream of having every community in Boston connected with a UB Rep! UB Rep Cohorts begin in October and finish in May. If you’re interested in being a UB Rep in your community, email Kelly Steinhaus, kelly@uniteboston.com

Written by jasonjclement · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: community exegesis, community transformation, fenway church, harvard square, jesus in the city, shalom, south end, the fenway, umass boston, uniteboston, uniteboston10, unityinboston

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