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Street Peace Darwin
Over the past nine months, something powerful has been building in Darwin. What started as a small, consistent weekly prayer gathering has grown into a united movement of believers from across six different churches — including Anglican, Baptist and Pentecostal communities — coming together with one focus: contending for the young people of the city.
While the heart has always been to pray for disengaged youth, the systems surrounding them, and the launch of Street Peace in Darwin, the group has become much more than that. It has developed into a place of strengthening — equipping people in intercession, building faith, and encouraging one another to step into action.
That action is now well underway.
Recently, an initial Street Peace Outreach Info Night was held, featuring a live Zoom call with the Frankston team. Around 14–16 people attended, many of whom have now stepped forward to be part of the mission. From that night, a committed outreach team of 14 has formed — now serving weekly in rotating teams.
After months of prayer, seeking direction, and spending time “scouting” the streets, a clear pathway opened.
A weekly Friday night outreach has now officially launched. The model is simple but intentional: one team creates a safe and welcoming space with pizza, music, and games, while another team walks the surrounding shopping centre — meeting young people where they are, building connection, and inviting them into community.
It’s already proving to be powerful.
Both the prayer group and outreach teams have also been walking the streets together in prayer — covering key locations, building spiritual ownership, and often encountering young people along the way. These moments have led to genuine conversations, opportunities for prayer, and the beginning of trusted relationships.
And this is just the beginning.
In the coming weeks, a team from Street Peace Frankston will travel to Darwin to invest into the launch. The visit will include an Info Session with invited pastors, churches, local government representatives and police, as well as Friday night outreach, team connection dinners, a worship night, prayer walks, and ministry across local churches.
There is a growing sense that something significant is unfolding — not just a program, but a movement of hope, unity, and transformation.
As Anamika, Street Peace Darwin's Team Leader, shared:
“Our hope and prayer is that the disengaged youth of Darwin personally discover Jesus Christ as their salvation — which means forgiveness, healing, deliverance, wholeness and safety — and have their own ‘Nest’ here in Darwin where they can rest, have fun, connect with mentors, and start growing in what it means to be sons and daughters of the King.”
From prayer rooms to shopping centres, from conversations to community — the foundation is being laid. And the story of Street Peace in Darwin is just getting started.
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