International Prayer Initiative for the United Nations November 18-20, New York City and East Rutherford, New Jersey In connection with the UN Universal Children’s Day our theme and focus will be “Children and Youth: Investing in the Future”
Since its inception, the United Nations has been on a mission to ensure that all people have hope for the future. Whether in peacemaking, food production efforts or education, the goal has always been a better world for future generations.
The children and youth of the world represent our future. Actually, children are the future. When the U.N. established the eight Millennium Development Goals, in 2000, the central idea was a safer, more secure future for our children. Many organizations and churches are also deeply involved in sharing Christ’s love through helping to improve the lives of children worldwide.
As the end of the 15-year MDG window approaches, and as governments, agencies and civil society assess and report, one thing will be clear: There is still so much more to be done!
In recognition of the need for global partnerships and in support of the work of the United Nations' efforts to serve the children and youth of the world, a global consortium of Christian organizations will convene in New York City on November 18-20, 2013 along with prayer and ministry leaders as well as praying children and youth.
In conjunction with Universal Children's Day, November 20, the goals of this gathering are:
1. To engage partners from Christian NGOs around the world in a more focused effort to better the lives of children.
2. To seek God together in prayer for His help, guidance and transformation for the youth and children of our world.
3. To express support for the work of the United Nations and member states in their endeavors to create a more hopeful future for the children of the world.
4. To connect U.N. personnel and diplomats with leaders from Christian non-governmental organizations and other ministries for mutual benefit and greater collaborative action on behalf of children and youth.
We hope you will be able to take part in this strategic and crucial initiative in New York City. We will hear heart-gripping presentations by various organizations on the situation of youth and children and respond with times of concerted prayer and deliberation. Through setting up a booth and/or personal interaction, you will also be able to share your organization’s work on behalf of children with ambassadors, UN officials, other Christian
NGOs as well as with hundreds of ministry leaders, youth and children from around the world.
You are warmly welcomed to register here by September 1. However, space will be limited at the UN so please respond as soon as possible to hold your spot. International or out of town participants are urged to arrive no later than November 18 afternoon and stay together at the Sheraton Meadowlands Hotel for which we have negotiated the best possible rate for you. You can reserve your room at this link.
Our program will begin on November 18 with dinner together at 6 pm followed by an introductory session of worship, prayer, briefing and sharing. The initiative will conclude on the 20th after the evening session at the hotel at 9 pm. Please book your flights to depart on November 21.
For more information or to give any suggestions you may have, please contact the International Prayer Council office at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call our administrator, Cheryl Sharps at 1 505 4007437.
UN Initiative Planning Team:
Geoff Tunnicliffe and Deborah Fikes, World Evangelical Alliance
John Austin, Christian Embassy
Joel Edwards, Micah Challenge
Roberta Hromas and Mark Pritchett, American Christian Trust
Ian Cole, World Prayer Centre
Jody Wood, New York Intercessors
John Robb, International Prayer Council
“Children and Youth - Investing in the Future: A Time to Pray and Partner for 
Action at the United Nations” 
 
Program Schedule 
 
November 18 
Participants arrive and proceed to the hotel 
 
7:00 pm Welcome and Opening Gathering 
 Worship 
 Introductions of different country delegations 
 Briefing 
 Prayer together for the initiative 
 
November 19 
7:00-8:30 am Breakfast 
 
9:00-9:30 am Worship 
 
9:30-12:30 pm Session 1 
 
12:30- 2:30 pm Lunch, Rest, Recreation 
 
2:30-5:30 pm Session 2 
 
6:00-7:00 pm Dinner 
 
7:00- 9:00 pm Session 3 
 
November 20- Universal Children’s Day at the United Nations 
 
6:30 am Early bus to the UN 
 
7:30-9:30 am Breakfast, presentations on children and youth, and prayer with UN 
officials, ambassadors and NGO representatives (UN Delegates’ Dining Room) 
 
10:00 am Session 4 (UN Conference Room) 
 
12:00-1:30 pm Lunch at UN and possible UN tour for those who would like it. 
 
1:30-3:30 pm Session 5 
 4:00 pm Bus departs for hotel 
 
6:00 pm Dinner 
 
7:00-9:00 pm Final Session- Where do we go from here? 
Discussion of future steps with farewells and prayer for one another 
 
November 21 
 
Breakfast on your own schedule 
 
Departures to the area airports for most 
 
(IPC and CiP leaders meet for a day of prayer and planning from 10:00 to 5:00 pm) 
TANAUAN, Philippines, November 18 (UNHCR) – Evelyn Quisaba (dressed in pink) has lived by the sea most of her life, but now it gives her nightmares. Every night the 53-year-old housewife sits on the ruins of her home, listening as the waves crash against the shore. The louder ones send her running for cover.
 
But she is among the luckier ones. Thousands of people were killed when Typhoon Haiyan swept through the central Philippines in the early hours of November 8. Evelyn and her family survived the high winds and storm surges because they had been evacuated to a gymnasium in advance.
 
When they returned to their home in San Roque, 45 minutes' drive from Tacloban City in Leyte province, they found only the kitchen counter standing against a flattened seascape. "I was so shocked, I cried and cried," recalled Evelyn.
 
Within days, the family built a makeshift shack around the kitchen counter using pieces of cardboard and wood salvaged from the rubble around them. The tiny hut is clearly overcrowded for an extended family with 15 people.
 
"Not everyone can lie down at the same time, so we take turns sleeping. Some of us just sit and doze off if we can. This is not ideal for my daughter-in-law, who will give birth any day now," she said.
 
Thankfully they still have some food, but otherwise they live on scavenged materials, including clothes they find on the streets and wash before wearing.
 
UNHCR recently visited this ravaged community on the coast of eastern Leyte to assess their needs and distribute relief items trucked in from the agency's stocks in Mindanao, further south. Some 7,000 people received supplies in the form of plastic sheets, blankets, mosquito sets and cooking utensils.
 
"The roof leaks when it rains. So I asked for plastic sheets, so the water will stop dripping and we can sleep better," said Evelyn. "This is what we really need. I think this is the most important thing for my family now, so we can have a good sleep."
 
The plastic sheeting has also allowed her to expand her living space into a covered patio where she cooks and washes clothes. Beside the shack, her son is building more shelters for the large family.
 
Right beside the sea, another family has set up home beside the remnants of their house. Under a UNHCR tarpaulin, two young mothers sit with their newborns, hiding from the harsh weather that fluctuates between the brutal sun and rain.
 
"The sheet keeps the rain out, and my husband is building a new house outside," said Brenda Vincito, 20, nursing her baby. She admits the waves scare her, but said they have nowhere else to go. Evelyn, meanwhile, has heard that the government plans to set up a temporary site with UNHCR tents. "I will move there as soon as it is ready," she said, eyeing the sea warily.
 
To date, the UN refugee agency has distributed relief items to some 15,000 typhoon survivors in the Tanauan and Tacloban areas. It is expanding aid distribution to other affected areas from new humanitarian hubs in Ormoc, on the western coast of Leyte, and Guiuan in Eastern Samar province where the typhoon first made landfall.
 
As part of the inter-agency emergency response, UNHCR is also supporting the government with protection monitoring and delivery.
 
By Vivian Tan in San Roque, Philippines

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Last week, over 300 brothers and sisters in Christ from approximately 40 nations came together in the New York City area to pray for the children and youth of our world and for the efforts of the United Nations to help them. Our theme was "Children and Youth: Investing in the Future". Two unique and historic events - the Children in Prayer global consultation and the United Nations prayer initiative- both meeting end to end during the same week, carried that theme through all their sessions.

Here are some of the high points of both events:

  • Hearing stirring and insightful presentations from our many gifted presenters.
  • Praying with the children and youth participants over a huge inflatable globe for the nations and also an explosive spread of the Children in Prayer movement to the ends of the earth.
  • Watching the kids being kids, having fun together and sometimes squirming on a large map of the world as they tried to concentrate fully. They also prayed, danced and shared moving words from the Lord with us during "Time with Abba".
  • Stimulating workshops and regional sessions for both kids and adults as well as time spent in a specially decorated 24/7 prayer room.
  • An affirming Skype call with Esther Ilnisky, "mother of the CiP movement".
  • Strategic planning sessions and excursions to the Empire State Building to pray over New York and a tour of the U.N. to bless that complex, its personnel and efforts.
  • Being challenged about the Next Generation and the possibility of a World Youth Prayer Assembly in 2015 or 2016.
  • Hearing the testimony of one Korean church in New York that is impacting hundreds of thousands of children through inviting them to soccer games in stadia in several nations.
  • Eating breakfast together in the U.N. Delegates Dining Room with ambassadors and U.N. staff to hear about the needs of children and youth; and to be led by children and youth in prayer for the Millennium Development Goals and by virtuoso students of Itzhak Perlman who played their violin and viola masterfully.
  • Anointed worship of the Lord with all our hearts in the very heart of the United Nations.
  • Praying there in the U.N. for a whole day, strongly and in agreement for the issues of youth and children- for orphans, those caught in trafficking, those in need of health, education, and employment, children trapped in war and refugee situations such as Syria, etc. You can see the 10 am session on November 20 inside the UN on this UN webcast link:

http://webtv.un.org/watch/the-united-nations-prayer-initiative/2859713384001/

  • Fellowship with one another over meals and praying for one another's lives and ministries before departing.

Many said their lives and ministries were affected deeply and that they now intended to focus much more intentionally and energetically on the Next Generation in their countries. Here are some of the many comments:

"The CIP / UN Prayer initiative... was such a wonderful and worthwhile time of God's people coming together from across the nations. The first evening as we worshipped and sang "Worthy is the Lamb" together will stand out in my memory as a holy moment in time."

"I have come away uplifted andencouraged by what the Lord is doing across the nations at this time. Soglad and thankful that I came to New York. I'm so looking forward to all that the Lord is going to do in the future amongst the children here in Perth - literally the ends of the earth! I feel that is significant!!"

"I really thank you for involving me in the CiP UN Prayer Initiative. I am returning to Nigeria with a fresh passion and burden for children and youth."

-John Robb, IPC Chairman

A Testimony from One Participant
When IPC, the organizing body for International Prayer Initiative confirmed my name as one of those to be praying at the UN (Nov 15-20), for issues facing the children, youth, nations and leaders of the world today, I was humbled and deeply grateful to God for this rare opportunity and favour from the Lord. Lots of questions came to mind like, 'why pray for the children and youth'? Why not pray for cessation of hostilities and terrorism or human rights violations and related human sufferings around the world? etc., etc. But after the event, I understood the strategic importance of praying for the children and the youth of the world to initiate a 'generational' transformation and solution to so many human problems. Here is how the Lord clarified the issue to me.
As the children led the praise and worship and leaders were introduced to the participants, the Spirit of God began moving amongst us. The many dry bones as it were got 'connected' through the proclamation of the word, prayer and praise. As the Spirit took over, we felt like one body, worshipping together the Lord of the nations. How marvelous! "My Jesus, my Savior.. Nothing compares with the promises I have in YOU". Well, did not Isaiah prophesy?  "A little child shall lead them"? Did not Jesus underscore the importance of becoming like a child because the kingdom of God belongs to those whose hearts had become obedient and soft like children?
Then, four horns of ram started blowing declaring the moment of spiritual victory, and the season for fresh anointing powerfully announced in that manner ALL by the children. The promise that came to us was through the songs like.. Greater things are yet to come.. Greater things are yet to be done in this city..(remembering that New York was hit by terrorists in 2001) was loud and clear. Yes, Jehovah Gibor has declared war against the forces of darkness over the nations and victory will be declared!

Delegates were encouraged to go into a small prayer room located near the breakout rooms. One afternoon, I also joined a few Indians who were praying there. I saw in one corner, a table with a cup of wine and a few crumbs of biscuits, intended for those who might like to have communion with the Lord. I said to the Lord, "Lord, I want to see you Lord afresh. I have been blessed already through the word and through the songs, but I want to see you.. high and lifted up". I took the cup and ate the bread and then a powerful presence overwhelmed me like I have never known before. The experience was indescribable and then the Lord said to me, "I give you my blessings now in that cup because that is the cup of blessings and the cup of joy (Psalm 16, 23 1 Cor. 10-11). Drink and be filled with my love and go to the UN with this love".
I remained standing praising Him because He heard my humble prayers. I said, "Because of your love you prayed at Gethsemane with drops of blood. Now, I can go and pray for the nations with that love, Lord. Thank YOU Lord." I felt that love the whole time we prayed at the UN on the 20th Nov and that was a tearful and most joyful moment for me. The prayer room encounter happened the day before we went to pray at the UN.
Another great moment happened earlier in my room (812). My roommate Ehab from Egypt complained of severe pain in his right foot one morning as I could see the expression of pain in his face. The Lord said, "You rebuke the pain in my name" which I did, and lo and behold, the pain left him from that moment and so he was released. Praise the Lord! God is good all the time!!!

Whoever passed through the three layers security gate at the UN multiple-storied building could not fail seeing a statue of a giant horseman pinning down a dragon on the ground with his spear. As I saw that statue, it came to mind suddenly the victorious horseman in Revelation and the dragon thrown down from his seat by the supernatural power of God. The 'demolition squad' of intercessors will encounter the forces of darkness, but the battle belongs to God and victory is assured through the blood of the Lamb and the testimony of the saints (Rev 12). God has given the nations to His chosen Son as an inheritance (Psalm 2:8) and our prayers at the UN would be just to affirm that great promise of God, who has now called all people in the world to repent and come to Jesus (Acts 17).
When we entered the room, we were seated at table 1 with Ambassador of El Salvador, John Robb and others for the breakfast. How neat to hear the testimonies, special numbers and announcements from various people including ambassadors, Luis Bush, etc while enjoying the breakfast. Afterwards, we were moved to a conference room where 300 delegates began engaging in intercession from 10 am till almost 5pm. Apart from a one-hour break, it was prayer, singing and messages and sharing all the way. In the meantime, the children's group prayer-walked the building and various rooms asking the blessings of the Lord to fill the UN, its officials, ambassadors and its 30 affiliated global organizations spread around the world. All the prayer concerns cannot be reproduced here, but the Lord has blessed the prayers of His people and the Bible declares that 'if we pray according to His will, we know He hears our prayers' and this is the assurance we have because He has promised to forgive and heal if we humble ourselves, seek His face and pray for the things that are close to His heart (2 Chron. 7:14).
Long time ago, God moved New York through such chosen people like D.L. Moody, Billy Graham, and Pastor David Wilkerson. Then, through Islamic terrorism a great disaster struck New York 9/11 2001. Now, thanks be unto God, for He is moving one more time to impact the nations through the prayers of His people. The great thing about this prayer initiative is to be 'connected' through IPC with all those who love the Lord and are passionate about advancing His kingdom throughout the world. It is indeed 'Harvest Time' as more people are pressed into the ministry of prayers. Together it can be done!
Greater things are yet to come. Greater things are yet to be done in this city and your city....
PC Muanthanga
NE India Harvest Network