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The Power of Prayer
That’s why serving on the prayer team at Victory City means so much to me. I’ve seen how prayer opens a space for people to encounter God in a collective, powerful way. When we come together—joining our faith and believing with one another—God moves. Scripture says one can put a thousand to flight, but two can put ten thousand to flight. There’s a multiplying effect when we agree in prayer, and it’s not just words— it’s real, it’s tangible, and I’ve seen many breakthroughs happen in people’s lives because of it. My hope for Victory City is that God would look at us and call us a house of prayer. In Scripture, He says, “This temple… is a house of prayer.” That’s His heart— that individually, we would live lives of prayer, and collectively, we would lift our voices together as one. If Victory City can embody that, then I believe God will use us to bring hope, healing, and breakthrough to so many more people.
TAYLOR FYHRIE
I’ve been going to Victory City for just over a year now. We actually found the church in a couple of ways—partly by searching online, and partly because my wife’s hairdresser was talking about it. At the same time, we had just moved to Pflugerville, and it felt like the timing was perfect. God really orchestrated it so naturally. Many years ago, my life was not aligning with God. I was far from Him, and yet my mom and grandma—both prayer warriors—were faithfully interceding for me. They prayed that I would come back to the Lord, even when I couldn’t see it for myself. One night, when my life had truly hit rock bottom, God brought me to a moment where I couldn’t deny that He was drawing me back. Looking back now, it almost feels like a divine setup. I knew I needed to come home to Him, and I truly credit that to the powerful prayers of my grandma and mom. Prayer has always been a deeply personal part of my life because I’ve lived the fruit of it.
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