By Elana Stockman, Contributing Writer
About 400 intercessors from South Korea’s World School of Prayer will disperse to 40 American cities this week. They aren’t coming to preach, teach or train, but to pray morning, noon and night for spiritual awakening.
As a teenager, Dr. Nam Sao Choi was one of 3 million who attended a Billy Graham crusade in Seoul some 50 years ago, giving his heart to Jesus along with thousands. Choi’s church grew to tens of thousands.
Choi founded a World School of Prayer, sending prayer missionaries to more than 100 countries. He sensed God leading him to send intercessors to America so profound revival would come to America.
Choi visited Dr. P. Douglass Small, director of Project Pray, with the mission of urging churches to be houses of prayer.
Together, they sent 20 prayer teams from Korea to cities across the United States in 2022.
Western North Carolina was chosen this year for a team of eight intercessors. Local pastors and prayer leaders from many denominations have joined forces to offer our communities opportunities to pray along with the Korean team.
Everyone is invited to be part of this historic event and pray together for God’s presence to transform the atmosphere of the area as well as the nation.
