We are so grateful to God to see another year and to have the opportunity to begin the new year seeking His face with our first annual designated time of  prayer and fasting. Richard Foster says, “Fasting reminds us that we are sustained “by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God: (Matt. 4:4). Food does not sustain us; God sustains us. In Christ, “All things hold together” (Col. 1:17).

Therefore, in experiences of fasting we are not so much abstaining from food as we are feasting on the word of God and on Christ Himself. Here is a simple guide for you to use during the next 21 days. We pray this time will be a time of spiritual nourishment for you personally and spiritual empowerment for us a church corporately;  as we launch the ministry of King’s City Church to be on mission to Love God, Love People and Make Kingdom  Disciples of Jesus in every sphere of influence.


WHY DO WE FAST 

Fasting is going without food for a set amount of time to awaken our body and soul to our deep hunger and need for God. Fasting is one of the most essential and powerful practices of Jesus, allowing us to integrate our entire person, including our body, around God. The ultimate aim of fasting is to get in touch with our hunger for God. Hunger is the state of wanting or needing something you do not have. When we fast, we awaken our body and soul to its deep yearning for life with the Father.




WHY DO WE PRAY?

Prayer is simply the medium through which we communicate and commune with God. The practice of prayer is learning to set aside dedicated time to intentionally be with God, in order to become like Him and partner with Him in the world.

Prayer is mentioned more than 500 times in Scripture. Throughout the life of Jesus, we see Jesus in prayer with our heavenly Father.

Prayer was the foundation of his life here on Earth. If prayer was integral to him, how much more must it be integral for us?


  • Daily Prayer


    Jan 7th -Jan 29th

    Every Evening

    6:30pm – 7:00pm



    Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you

    1 Thessalonians 5:16-18


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  • Daily Prayer Topics

    During our fast, we also want to remain spiritually focused. We will be reading through Exodus 5:6-7 as we study the character of God. We will also use these video devotionals to guide us during our corporate times of prayer. Please see below for the daily devotional topics. We will be uploading devotional topic videos every day at 7am on Instagram and Youtube.

    DAY 1

    (CHARACTER OF GOD)

    DAY 2

    (THE GOD WHO IS NEAR)

    DAY 3

    (THE GOD WHO IS NOT LIKE US)

    DAY 4

    (THE GOD WHO RULES)

    DAY 5

    (THE GOD WHO IS ENOUGH)

    DAY 6

    (THE GOD WHO IS MERCIFUL)

    DAY 7

    (THE GOD WHO IS GRACIOUS)

    DAY 8

    (THE GOD WHO IS PATIENT)

    DAY 9

    (THE GOD WHO ABOUND IN LOVE)

    DAY 10

    (THE GOD WHO IS FAITHFUL)

    DAY 11

    (THE GOD WHO FORGIVES)

    DAY 12

    (THE GOD WHO IS JUST)

    DAY 13

    (THE GOD WHO IS RIGHTEOUS)

    DAY 14

    (THE GOD WHO HATES SIN)

    DAY 15

    (THE GOD WHO IS GOOD)

    DAY 16

    (THE GOD WHO IS HOLY)

    DAY 17

    (THE GOD WHO IS TRUTH)

    DAY 18

    (THE GOD WHO KNOW YOU)

    DAY 19

    (THE GOD WHO IS WISE)

    DAY 20

    (THE GOD WHO DOES WHAT HE PLEASES)

    DAY 21

    (THE GOD WHO IS WORTHY)

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