The Prayer Room

Arlington, United States

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The Prayer Room is a developing 247 prayer furnace that belongs to the Church of Dallas/​Fort Worth region and not to any one local congregation. Our staff raises their own support as missionaries and runs our missions base providing a regional place of corporate prayer and training. People come from all across the DFW area to attend our worship led prayer meetings, services and events. Our prayer teams comprise of members from dozens of area churches with visitors coming from all over the region. Our goal is to exalt Jesus night & day and to see corporate intercession arise for the things on God’s heart. We have built live worship/​prayer teams that use the scriptures as a prayer guide. We call this the Harp and Bowl model (Re. 5:8), which enables us to focus our prayers on the things the Lord describes in His Word. Our missions base runs 7 days a week and is open to all. We offer daily corporate prayer meetings, weekly corporate worship and teaching times (Encounter Services), small discussion groups on various house of prayer themes (HOP Roundtables), conferences, prophecy rooms, workshops, internships, a music academy, a Bible school as well as staff opportunities at various levels of involvement.

History

Established in 2005.

In 2005 the Lord began to speak to us about establishing a prayer furnace that would burn brightly until His return; but He had begun to set things into motion for us long beforehand. When we began our part in the journey we had little idea about what was happening and what we had said yes to. Since that time the Lord has given us significant insight into His plans for us as a ministry as well as some clues about how those plans fit into His broader strategy in this generation.

Meet the Business Owner

Brad S.

Business Owner

The Prayer Room’s director, Brad Stroup, and his wife Amy live in South Arlington and have a heart for this generation to enter into wholehearted lifestyles with Christ as center. As director of The Prayer Room he oversees the various ministries and duties for the leadership and the overall running of this house of prayer. Brad called this group of intercessors into daily prayer meetings in September 2005 the day after the Holy Spirit clearly told him to «start a daily prayer meeting tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. and don’t stop until I come back.» Brad took that word very seriously and rallied together a small group of believers into daily prayer and worship meetings that have continued since that day. He has a vision to help establish hundreds of thousands throughout DFW to meet daily all over the city in corporate prayer meetings praying for revival and preparing for Jesus’ return.

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Brad S. says,

«We love our friends down the road at IHOP-​KC!»