“Why don’t we write a prayer guide for people who aren’t religious and who don’t do church?”
If you could inspire people across the country to pray, what would be the result? In this episode, we hear from David Hill, who runs a ministry that is doing just that. For many this has led to unexpected and profound experiences of God – moments of revelation and transformation. How have so many people found a deeper connection to God in this way? Tune in as we explore the ways in which the power of prayer is breaking down barriers and leading to extraordinary spiritual breakthroughs. Could a simple invitation to pray be the first step for someone near you to experience God?
Try praying yourself at trypraying.org or find campaign resources at do.trypraying.org
What happens when non-religious people try praying? – PEP Talk
Our Guest
Father of four, somewhat self-effacing, slightly entrepreneurial with occasionally a good idea. David Hill is the author of trypraying, a prayer guide for people who are not religious and don’t ‘do’ church. He was a staff member with Agapé for 23 years working with students and initiating a unity project for churches called There Is Hope. His main thing has been to help churches engage in united prayer and evangelism. Trypraying has become a church project and a multi-church project across towns and cities in several countries. He is a Yorkshire man living and working in Scotland for over thirty years.
About PEP Talk
The Persuasive Evangelism Podcast aims to equip listeners to share their faith more effectively in a sceptical world. Each episode, Andy Bannister (Solas) and Kristi Mair (Oak Hill College) chat to a guest who has a great story, a useful resource, or some other expertise that helps equip you to talk persuasively, winsomely, and engagingly with your friends, colleagues and neighbours about Jesus.