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Prayer Walk at Haskell Indian Nations University

Recognizing the significant needs that engulf us and coupling that awareness with a deep faith in Christ naturally propels us toward a unified call to prayer, a concept deeply ingrained in the compassion shown by Jesus Christ himself. When faced with the dire needs of the multitudes, Jesus responded with profound empathy and called for immediate action, urging his disciples to recognize the abundance of the harvest yet the scarcity of laborers to gather it. His directive, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; Therefore [pray]…” (Matthew 9:37-38 NRSV), was not merely an observation but a decisive call to action, emphasizing prayer as the first step toward addressing the vast needs before them.

This tradition of united prayer, as chronicled through scripture and history, serves as a potent means of grace, bridging the gap between pressing need and spiritual awakening. Such collective supplication has consistently been a catalyst for divine intervention and transformation, demonstrating that when believers come together in prayer, aligning their hearts with God’s will, remarkable revivals can indeed transpire. Today, the unique challenges and the search for purpose faced by students on America’s college campuses, particularly at Haskell Indian Nations University, underscore the urgent need for such united prayer. We invite you to join us in this critical mission, to come together across diverse backgrounds and denominations, and pray for a movement of revival and transformation powered by Christ’s grace. Your prayers, combined with those of believers across the nation, hold the promise of sparking a new era of faith and spiritual renewal among the students at Haskell, marking the beginning of another great awakening.

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Prayer Walk Route

 


Parking at Haskell

Participants have two parking options available for their prayer walk. Here are both locations, complete with Google Maps addresses for easy navigation.

Cultural Center & Museum

Parking Lot