PART 5 – DAVID’S TENT ON THE MALL IN
WASHINGTON DC – A MINISTRY BLESSING THE CITY
www.davidstentdc.org
Before we go any further in our study of the star city of
Washington, DC I’d like to review some of the positive things that are taking
place there. There are ministries in the DC area and throughout the country praying
for blessing and reform in our nation.
On a recent trip to DC I was able to spend an hour at David’s
Tent on the Washington Mall. This group has had a tent on the Mall since 2015
praying and interceding for Washington, DC. Sometimes the tent is full and
overcrowded and other times only a few people are present.
No matter, this group is there 24/7 worshipping and praying.
It is a humble group of dedicated prayer warriors and worth stopping by if you
are in the city.
While there you can ask for a brochure called: A Guide to United Prayer Initiatives for
Greater Washington, DC. This guide has a prayer map of the District of
Columbia and a prayer strategy for praying at various sites and landmarks in
the city
Nearby is the Bible Museum a massive 430,000 square foot,
state of the art museum. It is located at 400 4th street just two
blocks from the Mall. www.museumofthebible.org
Purchase your tickets online for a $5 discount.
Later you can visit Ebenezers Coffeehouse at 201 F street NW
for a great pastry and coffee while quietly thinking about all that you have
seen while in the city. The coffeehouse is the home of Mark Batterson, who has
authored books on praying for communities and neighborhoods.
Another
ministry in DC is American
Center for Prayer and Revival (ACPR) a center designed for day-and-night prayer in Washington, D.C. The
sole focus is to ask God for a spiritual revival across our country and among
our nation’s leaders.
The ACPR hosts teams of intercessors who maintain
24/7 prayer focused on the re-awakening and re-evangelization of the United
States. We hope to see a true, heaven-sent revival, much like the great
awakenings led by Jonathan Edwards in the 1750s and Charles Finney in the
1850s.
Only a powerful movement of repentant prayer and
engagement in God’s Word will bring America back to spiritual life again.
The ACPR is located directly across the street
from the Supreme Court building and right next door to the American Center
for Law and Justice (ACLJ). This is a key location for praying over the
Supreme Court, Congress and the executive staff of the United States and
especially for decisions on religious freedom made by the Supreme Court.
www.ACPR.org
Next post we'll explore the "Mystery Babylon" as a type of Washington DC
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