What does prayer mean to you?
In this place of worship in Barcelona you can become a partner! How? Through your regular prayer and financial support.
A testimony
We want to offer and recreate such places of worship in our various works. We give people opportunities to talk to God and be changed by it. Philip Geppert, who works with his wife Tamar in Barcelona, says:
"Ana, we’re doing another week of prayer," I told a friend before our last week of prayer. I came into contact with her during a prayer week two years ago. It was so cool to meet you back then, Ana. Suddenly her eyes got big. "Philip, have I never told you the story of how formative this experience has been for me?" There was curiosity in me. For me, Ana was always the unknown girl who was dragged into the prayer room by someone one evening while I was praising with three friends. Something she liked about the music so much that she asked permission to record it on her phone. We prayed for her, and some tears came to her. She seemed grateful. After that I heard nothing more from her, except that she began to come to us in the church. "Philip, do you remember that I recorded you making music?" It was all so overwhelming that evening because it was the first time I went to a church. And then it was such a prayer room. I forgot to stop the recording and also accepted your prayer for me. This was so formative for me that I listened to the recording every week for the next eight months. It changed my whole life. Philip, that's why I got to know Jesus and I'm here in this church today!
This and other experiences in Tamar and Philip Geppert have given rise to the vision of opening a house of prayer in Barcelona.


