I learned a lot about prayer this month, and the power it can have in our daily lives and those around us. Honestly, most nights I don’t think we would have made it out emotionally sane had we not been in prayer before, during, and after the night was over. Often I was so overwhelmed by the things I would see on Bangla that praying was my only option to get me through. It was a very emotionally- intense month. The women did a beautiful job playing music, and many people people stopped by and listened for a bit. My favorite was when I asked two Korean women if they liked the music and their response was “I don’t know what they are saying (she spoke broken English), but everyone here is so happy, we decided we wanted to stay.” I thought it was touching that in the midst of it all, this music and the people worshipping to it offered a safe haven for these women. It was so awesome to see how God is clearly at work here in the bars. I stood out in the open watching the bars and seeing some of the women we had come to know while listening to music play about God’s love for us and His power. I had never before experienced such contrasting environments. One of the songs that stood out to me was “Your Love Never Fails” by Jesus Culture. It turned into a prayer for the women as I was singing it, that some day soon they would come to know this love that never fails and be gone from the bars forever. Nothing can separate


Even if I ran away
Your love never fails
I know I still make mistakes
But You have new mercies for me everyday
Your love never fails
Chorus:
You stay the same through the ages
Your love never changes
There may be pain in the night but joy comes in the morning
And when the oceans rage
I don’t have to be afraid
Your love never fails
Verse 2:
The wind is strong and the water’s deep
But I’m not alone in these open seas
Cause Your love never fails
The chasm is far too wide
I never thought I’d reach the other side
But Your love never fails
Bridge:
You make all things work together for my good
