What is the Vision of Luke18 Project?


Vision


The Luke18 Project seeks to partner with the Holy Spirit as He raises up a Prayer Movement across the globe in preparation for the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.  We seek to establish persistent corporate prayer gatherings on every college campus in America called Prayer Furnaces.  Our desire is to equip college students with the necessary equipping and teaching, to not only establish a Prayer Furnace, but more importantly to sustain it on their respective campuses.

Our vision it to call forth students to stand in uncompromised allegiance to Jesus; those who desire to see holiness and righteousness reign on their campuses.  Luke18 seeks students who long to be holy and who desire to fast and pray until God breaks in. 

Our vision is to establish student-leaders in the Body of Christ on college campuses who call their fellow students to cry out for revival centered on the truth of the Word of God.  We want to raise up leaders who yearn for the Word and for the truth of the Word to cause salvation to spring up across their campuses.

Our vision is to raise up young adult communities on campuses that are centered around corporate prayer and fasting for revival.  In an age of disunity and extravagant living, we hope to raise up students who live in unity of spirit with one another in the context of a fasted lifestyle (Ps. 133:1).  The fasted lifestyle is the Sermon on the Mount (See Core Values) lifestyle that Jesus preached in Matthew 5-7.  It is a lifestyle of prayer, fasting, obedience, and living simply while giving extravagantly. 

Our vision is that through persistent prayer and fasting the Lord will bring speedy justice (Luke 18:7).  There are many injustices in our land (ie: abortion, human trafficking, murder).  We believe the Prayer Furnaces that burn with passion for Jesus, which are being established on college campuses today, will bring forth the cry the Lord desires as He overturns the wrongs in our world and ultimately returns to establish His Kingdom (Rev. 22:17).