The Hour That Changes the World

Back in June during my missions training week, one of our teachers, Jim Lo, did a session where we talked about the importance and power of prayer. The best part was that, instead of just talking about it, he actually took the time to lead us in an extended time of group prayer. It was an inspiring and impacting time for all of us.

I want to recommend a great little book that Jim told us about, a book on prayer called The Hour That Changes the World, by Dick Eastman. (If you follow that link you’ll see that you can actually pick up a used copy for as little as! Plus shipping, of course)

In this book, Eastman lays out a challenge: What if you were to spend one hour every day in prayer? How would that impact your personal life, your family, the world? Eastman goes beyond challenging the reader, though, and lays out a very practical plan for getting it done, breaking an hour into 5-minute segments, each focusing on a different aspect of prayer.

This book has really encouraged me to spend more time in prayer, to make it a priority, and to pray specifically. I don’t follow Eastman’s exact method every day (in fact, he recommends coming up with your own version), but I have found it a helpful model to use and learn from.

I would encourage anyone who’s serious about prayer, who wants to go deeper with God, and who wants to be a part of changing the world to read this book. And pray.

Operation Japan

I’ve discovered a great resource lately called Operation Japan. It’s a daily prayer guide, published by the Japan Evangelical Missionary Association, that takes you through each area of Japan, giving statistics, stories, and prayer requests. It’s been really helping me to pray more specifically and regularly for Japan, and I know it would be a great help to any of prayer warriors out there with a heart for the people of Japan. I’d encourage you to check it out. You can buy it online HERE.

More recommended resources coming soon…