
The online prayer movement led by Nigerian pastor Jerry Eze has once again recorded huge global engagement as thousands of believers across Africa, Europe, and other regions joined the latest edition of the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD) midnight session.
The virtual gathering, which has become one of the most consistent digital prayer platforms in Africa, attracted large live participation through streaming channels, with many users sharing testimonies, prayer requests, and real-time reactions during the session. The intensity of participation continues to highlight the growing influence of online ministry formats in modern Christianity.
What makes this particular session trend is the scale of global attendance and the level of emotional engagement reported by participants.
Many described the experience as deeply personal, with moments of prayer, worship, and declarations that resonated strongly with individuals facing different personal challenges.
Over time, NSPPD has developed into more than a prayer meeting, becoming a digital spiritual ecosystem where believers connect daily or weekly for structured prayer guidance and prophetic declarations.
This consistent engagement has positioned it as one of the most recognized online Christian prayer movements globally.
Observers within Christian media spaces note that platforms like this are reshaping how ministry is experienced, especially among younger believers who now engage spiritual content primarily through mobile devices and livestream formats.
