PRAYER

“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances;
for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18

We have ALWAYS had amazing prayer support from our supporters but the Lord has challenged us to greater intimacy and intercession. We are beginning to form intercessory hubs of 3-6 people around the UK, in Europe and online. To find out more click here

Prayer Diary

Click here to use our prayer diary to structure  your prayers for Flame's ministry

Prayer Carpet

Can you join our Prayer Carpet to provide vital prayer support as Flame International works for healing, forgiveness and reconciliation?

Throughout the country people are praying for the work of Flame International. In a planned strategy they are co-ordinated to provide a wide range of cover for each day of the year, kept up to date with developments and needs and given reports from our teams when engaged in overseas short-term missions.

How it works
Once you’ve signed up, you will be allocated a specific date on which to pray every month, i.e. 22nd day. You will also be given a time slot in which to pray on that day – either 8am to 8pm or 8pm to 8am. At the end of each month you will be sent a Prayer Carpet letter with some specific needs and prayer points for the following month.

If you would like to join the prayer carpet please complete the form below:



Pray For Missions

Praying for teams on mission is the exciting, dynamic and life transforming way to help us when we are out on the frontline of mission!

Be part of our missions from home! By signing up to pray for each mission while they happen, you will receive daily prayer requests as our mission teams minister on the ground. Be a prayer warrior and see God working and transforming situations and lives in the countries we minister in.



"If prayer works, actually changes things, then we have to ask what do we most want to change? Human suffering - that has to be it - for those who suffer the most. Victims of war, violence, abuse, persecution and oppression - that’s where you’d start."

Watch our short intro video here