From January 21 to 30, the Northern Asia-Pacific Division (NSD) held its 10 Days of Prayer at the beginning of the new year, dedicating time to Scripture and united prayer while seeking spiritual revival. Under the theme “Unleashed!”, the program called participants to allow the Holy Spirit to work freely in their personal lives and within the church community.

During the program, participants gathered each day to reflect on assigned Bible passages and pray together. NSD officers and directors led the reading sessions, modeling spiritual leadership by guiding participants through the Word and prayer.
Throughout the ten days, participants explored prayer themes that moved from knowing Jesus Christ as the living Savior to aligning life with God’s kingdom priorities. The program also emphasized humility, repentance, the fullness of the Holy Spirit, care for the next generation, love for the church family, and compassionate service to those in need. Through daily devotion and prayer, participants reflected on their faith and sought lives fully “unleashed” by the Holy Spirit’s leading.

NSD continued the Secret Prayer Friend initiative, as it had done the previous year, adding a meaningful dimension to the program. Participants received a prayer partner through a random drawing and committed to praying privately for that person throughout the ten days. By keeping identities hidden, participants strengthened unity and mutual care within the community through unseen intercessory prayer.
On the final day, the program concluded on a warm and joyful note as participants presented chocolates to their Secret Prayer Friends, creating a sweet moment that symbolized encouragement, gratitude, and the prayers offered throughout the ten days. The simple gesture brought smiles and a shared sense of joy as the prayer journey came to a close.

Through this 10 Days of Prayer, NSD reaffirmed its commitment to cultivating a culture of prayer. Under the theme “Unleashed!”, the Division encouraged participants to carry forward a lifestyle shaped by Scripture, prayer, and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit.