In 1727, a group of religious refugees gathered in Herrnhut under Count Zinzendorf and experienced a powerful move of the Holy Spirit that healed division, birthed unity, and sparked a prayer movement unlike any other. What followed was a continuous 24/7 prayer watch that lasted over 100 years—and helped launch a wave of missionaries to some of the hardest and most unreached parts of the world.
In this episode, we walk through the story of the Moravians and highlight five lessons from their legacy that still speak today. From simple rhythms of prayer to radical acts of obedience, their lives show us how small, faithful commitments can carry eternal impact. We'll explore how unity preceded revival, how prayer fueled mission, and how a lifestyle of intercession can shape individuals, churches, and entire nations.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the idea of "praying without ceasing," this conversation will encourage you to start small, stay faithful, and live with a heart anchored in God's presence. The Moravians didn't build a movement through strategy—but through surrender. And their story might just reshape yours.



