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How it all Started
In the year 2003, the Khasi Jaintia Presbyterian Synod (West) had their first gathering in a village called Mawkyrwat in the West Khasi Hills of Meghalaya. In this meeting it was decided to hold an ongoing chain-prayer movement for God to bring revival in the land once again as it happened a hundred years ago during 1905-06. As such it was also decided that the doors of the chapels would remain open every morning for believers to gather for prayers. It was acknowledged by all that there was a major spiritual decline in the church and in the moral lifestyle of the people in general. This made the church to turn to the Lord in expectancy that He would send a fresh wave of renewal and transformation once again.
Meanwhile, beside the Presbyterian, many other churches of different denominational background in Shillong and Meghalaya had been having similar burden and were beginning to pray for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the land, for God to send revival once again. And the God of Harvest did listened to the prayers and cries of His people, and in His everlasting mercy and grace, showered His blessings by pouring out His Spirit in an unprecedented manner among hundreds and thousands of people. Churches in many places, especially the youngsters were crying with tears of repentance and seeking God in prayer at times throughout the night. Lives were and are being transformed. There is a deeper hunger for God in the lives of believers today than it was before.
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Thank you and may the Lord continue to shower His Holy Fire of Revival upon all of us as He continues to pour out His Spirit and bring us more closer to Jesus than we ever were before.
Reuben Pradhan