Why are some nations preserved…while others collapse?
Why do some leaders carry unusual authority…while others burn out?
Why do some families survive disasters that should have destroyed them?
Because somewhere, unseen, unknown, uncelebrated, someone was praying.
Not casual prayer.
Not polite prayer.
Not fifteen minutes before bed.
INTERCESSION.
The kind that moves heaven. The kind that alters history. The kind that makes hell nervous.
Most believers admire powerful ministries. Few understand what sustains them.
Before Elijah confronted kings, he engaged with God.
Before the rain stopped in Israel, it stopped in prayer.
Before Peter walked out of prison, the church agonised on their knees.
But here is the uncomfortable truth:
Most Christians live in the first realm of prayer, praying for their needs, breakthroughs, and blessings. Few enter the second realm where they contend for others. Almost none enter the third realm where prayer alone changes what no human effort can touch.
There is a realm where:
- You do not argue.
- You do not strategise.
- You do not manipulate.
- You do not publicise.
You pray, and heaven responds.
This is the realm that preserved 336,000 soldiers at Dunkirk.
This is the realm where one man kneels and a nation shifts.
This is the realm where prayer rewrites prophecy.
This is the realm where groaning releases creative power.
But it costs something.
It costs sleep.
It costs ego.
It costs self-preservation.
It costs the right to defend yourself.
Intercession is not emotional excitement. It is the death of self.
You cannot command storms if you are ruled by comfort. You cannot birth revival if you cannot endure travail. You cannot move God if you refuse the cross.
The modern church has platforms. It has conferences. It has production.
But where are the watchmen?
Where are those who understand seasons?
Who discerns when to pray for rain and when to build the wall?
Who knows the difference between faith, works, and prevailing prayer?
The tragedy is not that people are not called. The tragedy is that they are untrained.
The question is not: “Are you called?”
The question is: Are you willing to carry the burden until breakthrough comes?
The School of Intercession is not a course for the curious. It is training for those who want to move beyond surface Christianity.
If you are tired of powerless religion, if you sense there is more in prayer than you have experienced, if you want your life to count beyond applause…
Then stop delaying and ENROLL NOW!
History is waiting for someone to answer.
Will it be you?