What Should Our Attitude Be?

Our attitude is one of urgency. We are eager to put these funds to work to bring God’s Kingdom to those who have little or no access to the gospel.

God’s Call to Serve

Greetings from Minneapolis. As I write this article, I am just finishing up my third week as the new Administrative Director of World Mission Prayer League. I would like to use a few lines

2020 Financial Report

It is truly amazing to see how the Lord continues to provide for the World Mission Prayer League. This year I am happy to report that his provision included 100% allowances for all WMPL workers in 2020.

Our Lord Has Answered!

Starting in March we will bring on a new Administrative Director who has a strong administrative gift set. I cannot even begin to express to you my excitement in this!

Continue to Wait With Expectation

What a joy and peace we can walk in, knowing he is here in our midst, God with us! As I look back on the past year, I am reminded that God has already been faithful.

How Gifts Are Distributed

We desire to clearly share with you how we are using the funds that the Lord has entrusted to us through your generous gifts. So, here is the backstory of the numbers printed monthly in this article.

The Work Continues

Who will be the next generation who prays, goes and supports? God is raising up a new generation of workers for the harvest. He is already preparing them.

Does Anyone Want to See My Resume?

The reality is that we need your continued prayers as we move forward. We are still understaffed and have a lot to learn. Our capacity is already maxed out, and there is still much to be done.

Extremely Rewarding and Fulfilling

As I struggle to write what will be my last article for Together in Prayer, I realize that I cannot write about legacies and the profound insights I have gained from serving the Lord for more than 22 years. The … (read more)

Answered Prayer

Praise the Lord! He has answered our prayers. Months ago, we asked you to join us in praying for someone with accounting abilities to join the Prayer League’s business office. Faced with my approaching retirement and Ann’s departure at the … (read more)