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We build living bridges to Latvia...in Latvia...and from Latvia

By Nancy Kelley
RIGA, Latvia – One might expect a Latvian prayer retreat for pastors and ministry leaders to be a multi-ethnic glimpse of heaven, involving Latvians, Russians and visiting Americans. But those who gathered for the 6th Annual Prayer Days on March 15-17 represented an even broader spectrum of the international Body of Christ.

Outside the castle walls, nature also sang with snow covered terraces and picturesque walkways leading down to a frozen lake. In this beautiful place, God brought refreshment and encouragement to many who struggle with the unique pressures of Christian ministry in the Baltics.

One highlight was the showing of a portion of the “Passion of the Christ” movie which will be released in the public cinema in Latvia on Good Friday. This was a moving experience, which became even more meaningful as it was followed by a communion service. This was the first time that Prayer Days included the Lord’s Table. It was a historic step of unity among Christian leaders in Latvia.

During the closing session of Prayer Days 2004, many participants shared what they gained by attending. It was like a closing chorus of praise to God. Here are some of their comments:
Sergio: “I made a decision in me to be more disciplined; to have more time alone with the Lord and to take more time to study.”
Vadims (visiting Latvia from Salem, OR): “I had a reason in coming to Latvia, and now I believe it was for me to come to Prayer Days.”

Michael: “I realized that if we are first close to God, then we can be close to each other. If we are all close to the center then we are close to one another.”
Kristaps: “At first I didn’t know why I was here. I’m not a pastor and I’m not married. I then understood that it is cleaning time. The Spring has come and to me these days have been a real cleaning time…There is a passage about purifying ourselves. If you talk to a guy who purifies silver, he keeps the silver in the heat and looks at it all the time because at that time when he sees his reflection in the silver, then he knows it is purified. These three days have been a hot place for me.”

Ronalds: “I was absent from Prayer Days for two years. Something has changed, not only between me and the group, but within the group. Like with a copier, when a line is not very dark and you make more and more copies and the line eventually disappears. I think we had this barrier. I especially felt it between Baptists and Lutherans. And today I don’t find it.”


Prayer Days 2004 – Heaven and Nature Sing
3 April 2004
Prayer Days 2004
“Outside the castle walls, nature also sang with snow covered terraces and picturesque walkways leading down to a frozen lake. In this beautiful place, God brought refreshment and encouragement to many who struggle with the unique pressures of Christian ministry in the Baltics.” – Nancy Kelley
Peter Eisans was the emcee of Prayer Days. His first important instruction to the group was to turn off all mobile phones during the main sessions.
One of our most important assignments was to spend time alone reading Scripture. Here Vija Ludvika is reading and reflecting on Psalm 86.
Worship is a key component to Prayer Days every year. Kristaps Talbergs, right, led most of the worship sessions. Viktors Isaijevs, who played bass, and Chuck Kelley, on the piano, were part of the praise team.
Samuel Thomas (left – from India) and Rommel Cervantes(right – from the Philippines) are Morningstar missionaries who pastor churches in Jurmala. They sang with great fervor.
Tom White, an international prayer leader and author, was the keynote speaker for Prayer Days. Here he uses a humorous cartoon to illustrate the point that if God’s servants are to discern the voice of God, they must develop ‘ears like Samuel.’
More than ever before, women were vital participants in these Prayer Days. Here Signe Kurge (left), Vineta Zale (middle) and Dana Schulz enjoy fellowship at the coffee break.
During one of the small group prayer sessions, people were invited to sit in chairs in the middle of the group to share special needs and burdens with the others, who in turn entered into deep and meaningful intercession.
Kevin Mason, an American missionary to Estonia, prays with and for Viktor, a Morningstar associate pastor and worship leader.
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