Jerusalem Pilgrimage Highlights Pray for Hope
Convoy of Hope is planning a highly visible, worldwide prayer event called Pray for Hope (prayforhope.com), with the goal of enlisting a million people to intercede on behalf of the planet’s poor and suffering.
A ten-day prayer pilgrimage in Israel during December will culminate with a 12-hour gathering on 12.12.12 (December 12, 2012) in Jerusalem. The tour, in cooperation with the Center for Holy Lands Studies, will focus on alleviating conditions causing poverty.
“The poor were near to the heart of Jesus,” says Thomas E. Trask, chairman of Convoy’s Global Prayer Initiative. “When people pray, the Lord is able to turn the circumstances of the poor and suffering. When we pray, the Lord will bring those in poverty and distress out of hardship and heartache, and into joy and abundant life.”
Compassion has been a hallmark of Convoy of Hope since its founding in 1994. “When Jesus was moved to compassion, His first step was always prayer,” says Assemblies of God world missionary Tom Lofton, founder of 12.12 Global Day of Prayer for the Poor and Suffering. “That ought to be our response as well.”
Trask, who retired in 2007 after 14 years as general superintendent of the Assemblies of God, is volunteering to head up the campaign. The past two years, Pray for Hope has been held on Dec. 12 in Kansas City, MO, in conjunction with International House of Prayer (IHOP). Scores of intercessors, especially young people, have been praying at IHOP around the clock since 1999. In addition, Pray for Hope has sponsored summits in Phoenix, AZ; Detroit, MI; Brooklyn, NY; Laredo, TX, and Springfield, MO.