Prayer Room Coaching Zoom Call

About the Call

Welcome! This call is designed to support leaders who are building praying communities by offering meaningful equipping and encouragement. This space also serves as a platform to grow in connection to the prayer movement here in America by connecting with other likeminded leaders. You’re also encouraged to build relationships with each other beyond this call, creating a deeper web of connection and shared purpose.

Info about the Call:

Every 4th Thursday of the month, 2:00-3:00pm (CST)

Join the Zoom call

Passcode: 962660

Meet the Hosts

  • Luke Fredenberg

    Luke’s life was radically changed in 2011 when he discovered the prayer movement and enrolled in full-time Bible college. Upon graduation in 2015 he began a full-time missionary at the prayer room. He has a passion for music, writing, and seeing people take their place as priests to the Lord. Luke oversees the House of Prayer Equipping division at TPR.

  • Brad Stroup

    With no resources and no clue what he was doing Brad started TPR in his living room back in 2005 and has been strategizing how to build the House of Prayer ever since.  Brad currently pastors a local church, serves as TPR’s director and travels the country speaking on HOP themes and doing consulting for churches and HOPs. 

Components

Encourage:

This portion of the call is aimed at the heart, encouraging you as a prayer movement leader to keep going. This time will includes encouraging testimonies and stories about what God is doing in the prayer movement as well as short exhortations from Scripture to renew vision to build the house of prayer.

Equip:

We aim at providing some specific equipping to help you as a prayer movement leader. We will discuss topics related to:

  • Infrastructure

  • Leadership

  • Community

  • Staffing

  • Marketing 

  • Culture

Q/A:

We want to make room for your questions related to leading praying communities, as well as hearing common questions and struggles that other prayer movement leaders have.