About Us
Evelyn Christenson has
been a prayer seminar speaker and teacher for 40 years in all 50
U.S. states and for 26 years extensively in person on every
continent with attendees from all races and ages and most
Christian denominations.
She has authored
numerous books beginning with the now classic
What Happens
When Women Pray that has sold more than 3 million copies.
A Study Guide for Evangelism Praying, initially published in
1992 as the curriculum for AD2000 Women International, and its
companion book, Praying God's Way (formerly titled A
Time to Pray God's Way) are still used today around the
world as teaching curriculum. The Study Guide was
published in over 60 languages and many can be downloaded FREE
in its entirety from the
United Prayer
Ministry website.
Her second book,
Lord
Change Me! has sold over 2 million copies. Other books
include Gaining Through Losing (voted as the 1982 top
devotional book by the Evangelical Christian Publishers
Association),
Battling the Prince of Darkness,
What Happens
When We Pray For Our Families,
What Happens When God
Answers,
What God Does When Women Pray and the prayer
journal, Prayers and Answers. Evelyn's two daily
devotional books are: A Journey into Prayer and A
Journey into Spiritual Growth. Her children's books include:
My First Journal of Prayer and
What Happens When
Children Pray (selected as runner-up for best children's
book by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association).
In 1972 Evelyn founded
and continues as president of
United Prayer Ministry (UPM).
It focuses on board members praying for her teaching and over 25
years of broadcasting into India, China, South America and the
Caribbean through Trans World Radio. Evelyn has served as a
founding and current member of the National Prayer Committee for
over 30 years. It initiated and sponsors the National Day of
Prayer state-wide and on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. Working
with the U.S. President, Congress passed its date legally for
every first Thursday of May. Evelyn has been a frequent speaker
and prayer leader. This committee also produced the current
Global Day of Prayer which in 2006 connected 250 million
Christians by satellite, television and radio praying in their
time zone around the world. Evelyn was a member of the
world-wide directors' founding committee of the ten-year AD2000
International Women's Track. As Chairmen of its North America
division (incorporated as Christian Women United of the U.S.),
she wrote their international curriculum and taught around the
world. She also serves on the Mission America committee, was on
the founding advisory board for "Pray!" magazine, plus numerous
national and international endeavors.
She has received the
Bethel College Pacesetter Award and the Bethel College (now
University) and Seminary Distinguished Alumni Award. Each member
college of the National Christian College Consortium selected
the three alumni who most exemplify their school's mission
statement and Evelyn was chosen as one from Bethel. The
Religious Heritage of America named Evelyn "Church Woman of the
Year" in 1980. In 1998 she was named "Layperson of the Year" by
the National Association of Evangelicals. The international
Minneapolis-based Love Lines Crisis Center presented her with
the "Hero of the Faith" award in 2000 for her leadership and
faithfulness in the area of personal and corporate prayer.
Evelyn's ministry exudes
her urgency and passion for evangelism praying so that people
will be won to Christ, thus being transferred from Satan's
kingdom to Jesus' kingdom eternally. Evelyn, whose husband is
now in heaven, lives in Roseville (St. Paul), Minnesota, and has
three married children and eight grandchildren.