5 Things To Pray For Your Church
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Praying That My Church Would…
1. Remember What We Are
2. Be A Body Growing In Maturity
3. Be Devoted To One Another
4. Love And Serve One Another
5. Hold To The Truth
6. Make Known God’s Glory
7. Give Generously
Praying That I Would…
8. Use My Gifts Well
9. Persevere When I Get Weary
10. Be Who My Family Need Me To Be
Praying For People In My Church
11. A Church Leader
12. My Small Group
13. Children’s Work
14. The Youth Work
15. Not-yet-Christians
16. Mercy Ministries
17. The Elderly
Praying For The Universal Church
18. Another Church In Our Area
19. Our Mission Partner
20. The Global Church
21. The Unreached
Additional Info
We long for God to be working in our church fellowship, and we know we’re meant to be praying for our church. But often when it comes to it, we don’t quite know what to ask for. Or we feel our requests to God are shallow, repetitive and stuck in a rut.
That’s where this little book is designed to help. It will equip you to pray powerful prayers for your church family-prayers that really change things, because they’re based on God’s word.
Each spread takes a passage of Scripture and suggests 5 things to pray for an aspect of church life. Because when we pray in line with God’s priorities as found in his word, our prayers are powerful and effective (James 5 v 16)-and that’s a truly thrilling prospect.
Use this book in any number of ways: work through it as part of your daily quiet time, or pick it up whenever someone you know is in particular need of prayer.
SKU (ISBN): 9781784980306
ISBN10: 1784980307
Rachel Jones
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2016
5 Things
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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