
Pray.NYC is a unified prayer movement seeking God for a spiritual awakening in the five boroughs of New York City and beyond.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 13 days ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityReligion | ||||

Jon Tyson is a New York City based Pastor and Author. Originally from Adelaide, Australia, Jon moved to the US over two decades ago to seek and cultivate renewal in the Western church. He is the author of "Fighting Shadows" and the bestselling books ... more
Luke LeFevre lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife Rebecca and his daughter Evelyn. He is the Director of Ministry Engagement & Gen Z at Gather25 and is the founder of a student and young adult movement called Consecrate. Luke has spoken to hun... more
Along with his wife, Bee, Pete Hughes planted KXC, an Anglican church in the heart of central London, in 2010, establishing a community with the simple vision to recklessly give themselves away to God, each other, and the people of King's Cross and b... more
James Aladiran is the founder of Prayer Storm, a movement focused on mobilizing the church to pray for spiritual awakening and revival. Based in the UK, he is known for his passion for intercessory prayer and for encouraging individuals and churches ... more
Sam Gibson interviews New York City church fathers, Pastor Fernando Cabrerra and Bishop Joseph Mattera
Donna is a part of the leadership team of Martins Memorial Church of Scotland, Stornoway, in the Outer Hebrides. Donna and her husband Tommy have carried a passion for revival since they came to faith as teenagers. Their longing is that the Hebrides ... more
Sam Gibson interviews Jonathan Girma and Zach Friesen
Corey Russell's passion is to awaken the Church across the earth to the revelation of Jesus, intimacy with Holy Spirit, and the power of prayer. He has written 9 books, released 6 prayer albums, and is discipling many through the Nasharite School of ... more
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