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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (631637)10/14/2011 10:18:55 AM
From: bentway  Read Replies (3) of 1577019
 
Missouri Church Has Prayed 24/7 ... for 12 Years

THERE'S PLENTY OF WORSHIPPING AFOOT AT THE INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PRAYER

By Evann Gastaldo, Newser Staff
newser.com
( I'd say it wasn't working..)
Posted Oct 14, 2011 8:20 AM CDT

(NEWSER) – In Kansas City, Missouri, IHOP doesn't just stand for International House of Pancakes. It's also an acronym for International House of Prayer, a church that started praying on Sept. 19, 1999, and hasn't stopped. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, live music is playing and the church is packed—even at 3am one recent morning, more than 100 people were worshiping as an 11-member rock band played, the Los Angeles Times reports. People visit from as far away as South Korea; recently, 27 US states and Mexico were represented in the parking lot—around midnight.

IHOP is part of the fast-growing perpetual prayer movement, and believes prayer is "spiritual warfare" against demons that have a hold on parts of society. It draws from a movement that outsiders call "Dominionism," which seeks influence over areas seen as devil-infiltrated, including business, media, and government. The idea is controversial, and has led to some concern over the church's influence—it played a central part in Rick Perry's recent prayer meeting—but the founding pastor laughs off such concerns. "Like we're going to take over Bill Gates," he says. "C'mon people, get a grip." (And yes ... the International House of Pancakes has sued, but ultimately backed off.) Click to read more about IHOP's operation, which includes 25 bands who play 2-hour sessions to keep the music going.
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