Justin Welby has spoken of his daily discipline of praying in tongues and seeking words of knowledge and prophecy from others, in an interview with Premier at the launch of ‘Thy Kingdom Come’, now in its fourth year. He said, ‘It’s not something to make a great song and dance about. Usually it’s extremely early in the morning and not an immensely ecstatic moment.’ Speaking in tongues, words of knowledge, and prophecy are common practices in Pentecostal and charismatic churches. ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ has united over a million Christians from more than 65 different denominations and traditions, in 114 countries, to pray for evangelisation. During prayer times many noticed that God’s Spirit came.
Archbishop of Canterbury - praying in tongues and prophecy
Written by David Fletcher 25 Jan 2019Additional Info
- Praise: God for Christian unity, and for the Archbishop’s openness to being led by the Spirit. (Romans 8:14)
- More: www.premier.org.uk/News/UK/Praying-in-tongues-and-prophecy-all-part-of-Archbishop-of-Canterbury-s-daily-routine