Awakened and Aligned
Turn Nations 2024
At the beginning of October, we gathered for our Turn Nations annual conference, and it was a powerful time of impartation, challenge, and inspiration. We were blessed by the rich teaching from all our contributors, which stirred many of us deeply. Attendees shared incredible feedback about the atmosphere—marked by prayer, presence, and the growing sense of family across the All Nations Movement.
Throughout the conference, God awakened us to His kingdom purposes. There was a strong prophetic and apostolic sense in the air, and we left with the conviction that we are part of something far greater than ourselves. Together, we are being prepared for the greatest outpouring of His Spirit that this world has ever seen. God is knitting hearts and raising up a consecrated people to advance His kingdom.
One of the most pressing themes was the urgency of prayer. As Jesus declared, “My house will be called a house of prayer for all peoples” (Isaiah 56:7). We felt challenged to embrace this call and be a people who prepare the way for the King. We also recognised the vital mission before us—to make Jesus known to every tribe, people, and nation. The hour is urgent, and we are called to be faithful in reaching the lost with the gospel.
Another significant theme was the importance of intergenerational collaboration. We saw the beauty of generations working together, and a deep appreciation for each other emerged. We were reminded that, like small hinges opening large doors, even our seemingly small decisions carry great weight in the unfolding of God’s purposes.
Our anthem throughout the conference was Psalm 67:1-7, which calls for God’s blessing to be poured out, not for our own benefit, but so that His ways may be known among the nations. “May the peoples praise you, God; may all the peoples praise you... May God bless us still, so that all the ends of the earth will fear Him.”
As we move forward from this conference, we are resolved to give God our all, living for His glory and advancing His story in the earth.
- Esther Uppal