by Mark Williamson | Jan 6, 2014 | Blog, London, Prayer & Revival
So 2014 is upon us. What should we be praying for London this year? There’s no Diamond Jubilee to celebrate, no Olympics (though the Commonwealth Games are happening in Glasgow), and not much chance of another royal baby. So what is happening in London in 2014? And...
by Mark Williamson | Dec 30, 2013 | Blog, London
What’s been the biggest story in London over the 2013? What issues have altered the city’s spirituality over the past 12 months, and how does that affect how we should be praying for the city? Here’s my suggestion of the biggest issues to touch on London’s...
by Mark Williamson | Dec 10, 2013 | Blog, London
As a city with a fascinating history, there is a deep well of London spirituality that guides our capital, and can inform our intercession for it. Central London actually comprises two cities; the City of London (around 2000 years old) and the City of Westminster...
by Mark Williamson | Nov 18, 2013 | Blog, London, Prayer & Revival
As Prayer for London we’re teaming up with Sublime, Crossing London, and some other amazing partners to put on a series of regular prayer meetings for London throughout 2014. These are nights for us to come together, spend time worshipping God, and be interceding...
by Mark Williamson | Jul 29, 2013 | Blog, City of London: Business, City of Westminster: Politics, Journalistic London: Media, Legal London: Law, London, University London: Academia, West End London: Arts
Praying for London can get pretty overwhelming at times. It can feel messy, and it’s easy to lose focus on the real issues. I’ve written about this before (see The Purpose of London). The solution I came up with is to pray for the different key spheres that make up...
by Mark Williamson | Jun 17, 2013 | Blog, London
Last week we shared the Bishop of London’s Capital 2020 Vision. Since Boris recently released his own vision for the future of London, we thought it only fair to highlight what our Mayor wants to achieve, and use that as a basis for praying for London. You can see...