Why did David keep Goliath's heavy armour in his small tent? Discover the spiritual power of keeping physical reminders to combat our tendency to forget God's faithfulness.
If you feel stuck on the bench while everyone else is playing the game, take heart. Discover why God uses the sidelines to prepare you for your greatest victories.
When David prepared to fight Goliath, he had to take off the king's heavy armour because it didn't fit. Discover why God cannot use a fake version of you, but He can do amazing things when you are simply yourself.
Day 22 – And Beyond We have reached the end of our 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting, but we have not reached the end of what God wants to do. On "Day 22," we look at Colossians 2 and discuss how to turn a 21-day event into a lifestyle of being rooted, built up, and overflowing with thankfulness.
Day 21: This Is Not A Moment, It Is A Movement We have reached the final day of our 21 Days of Prayer! On Day 21, we look to Habakkuk 2:14 and the promise of the earth filled with God's glory. We discuss why this is not the end, but the continuation of a movement that propels us into mission, holiness, and ongoing hunger for God.
Day 20: Revival in Every Generation On Day 20, we look at the generational promise of Acts 2:39. Pentecost was not a one-time event; it was the start of an era meant for "you and your children." We explore why every generation needs its own encounter with God and how ANCC is building a multi-generational revival family.
Day 19: Pour Out Your Spirit On Day 19, we stand on the breathtaking promise of Joel 2:28. God promises not a drizzle, but an outpouring of His Spirit on all flesh; sons, daughters, old, and young. Discover how this abundance leads to prophecy, dreams, and a church alive with God’s presence.
Day 18: Britain Belongs to Jesus On Day 18, we look at Psalm 2:8 and the Father’s promise to the Son: "I will make the nations your inheritance." Despite secular trends, we declare that Britain belongs to Jesus. Learn from the examples of Rees Howells and Derek Prince on how prayer shapes history.
Day 17: Arise, Mighty Ones On Day 17, God calls the weak to declare, "I am strong!" We explore Joel 3:9–11 and the command to beat plowshares into swords. Learn how to repurpose your daily life—work, parenting, and studies—into weapons for spiritual battle.
Day 16: The Warrior Bride On Day 16, we embrace our dual identity as the Warrior Bride. Ephesians 5 reveals how Christ washes and prepares the Church. We explore how being deeply loved by Jesus empowers us to stand in spiritual authority. We fight from a place of acceptance, not for it.
Day 15: We Are Family, We Are One Welcome to Week 3: Identity, Unity & Glory. On Day 15, we explore Jesus' prayer for unity in John 17. We discuss why unity is essential for our witness and address a vital pastoral challenge: the importance of being fully planted in one church family rather than dividing our loyalty.
Day 14: The Roar of the Lion On Day 14, we encounter the Lion of the tribe of Judah. Amos 3:8 asks, "The lion has roared, who will not fear?" We explore the difference between the enemy's intimidation and God's roar of victory. It is time for the Church to break its silence and speak with prophetic boldness over our families and nation.
Day 13: Taking Territory On Day 13, we stand with Joshua at the edge of the Promised Land. We explore what it means to move from promise to possession, connecting this to our recent "Crossover Service." From stepping into new assignments to honouring God with our finances, discover how to take territory for the Kingdom this year.
Day 12: Our Praise Is A Weapon On Day 12, we explore Psalm 149 and the concept of praise as a spiritual weapon. We learn that worship is not merely a warm-up; it is a strategy that shifts atmospheres, binds the enemy, and releases freedom in our lives and our church.
Day 11: The Sound of Revival On Day 11, we look at Acts 2 and the sound of Pentecost. Before the crowd saw anything, they heard the wind. Join us as we pray for a fresh sound of revival, not hype, but hungry hearts crying out for God's presence.
Day 10: Fervent Prayer Shifts Atmospheres On Day 10, we examine James 5:16–17 to understand the connection between honesty, community, and spiritual power. We look at the example of Elijah, a man just like us, whose prayers shifted the atmosphere of a nation. Learn why your prayers carry weight and how confession closes the door on the enemy.
Day 9: Cry for Mercy On Day 9, we focus on the famous promise of 2 Chronicles 7:14. We learn that national healing starts with the Church, not the government. We explore the four steps God requires of His people: humility, prayer, seeking His face, and turning from sin.
Day 8: Watchmen on the Walls On Day 8, we step into Week 2: Intercession & Warfare. Isaiah 62 calls us to be watchmen who give God no rest until His promises are established. Learn what it means to stand on the spiritual walls for your family, your church, and the nation.
Day 7: Hungry for More On Day 7, we reflect on the promise in Matthew 5:6 that those who hunger for righteousness will be filled. We explore why spiritual appetite is a sign of health and share a personal lesson on how true hunger is proven in the quiet moments, not just on the public stage.
Day 6: The Fire Must Not Go Out On Day 6, we look at the responsibility of the priest to keep the altar fire burning. God lights the fire, but we must tend it with fresh wood and sacrifice. Discover practical ways to maintain your spiritual passion and why consistency is key to personal and national revival.



















