TWR is a missional organization that is focused on advancing the great commission in the region of Ashburnham, Winchendon, Gardner, Templeton, Fitchburg, Westminster though daily prayer and intercession. Our goal is to invite and call the body of Christ to corporate prayer that will in turn strengthen the local churches, ministries, pastors, leaders and believers. Salvation, healing, and revival are just some of the many things that will be continuously lifted up in prayer. (Isaiah 62:6-7) TWR is dedicated to partnering with God for the salvation of entire cities.
Establishing and discipling the body of Christ to live a lifestyle of prayer and fasting. Teaching believers to seek after the first commandment and to grow in their love for God (Matthew 22:37) (Duet. 6:5) (Luke 10:39,42).
Raising up watchmen who will take their place on the wall as intercessors who will not keep silent but pray day and night for heaven to come to earth. (Matthew 6:10) (Matthew 24;42) The house of prayer is a strategic ministry that engages in corporate prayer focused on missional aspects of the kingdom like salvation, healing, and proclaiming the gospel. One of the goals of the House of prayer is to encourage and unite the whole body of Christ to cry out to the Lord together with one mind and one voice. (Romans 15, 5-6, 13) (Ephesians 1:17-19) When the Church comes together in this way a lot more is accomplished for the Kingdom (Psalms 133). The work of intercession fuels ministry with power and anointing! The Lord is inviting humanity to be people who love the name of Jesus and to be His servants. The bible says that the Lord will make them joyful in the His house of prayer. (Isaiah 56:6-7) The Lord is giving songs and melodies to singers and musicians that will release a fragrance of worship and bring wisdom and revelation to the body of Christ to walk in its glorious inheritance. (Ephesians 1:17-19)
Partner with Gods’ heart, in prayer and action, for Israel, works of justice, and His second coming and disciple others to do the same. (Luke 18:7) (Isaiah 62:1-5)