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PM#553RedeemedJohn 1:9, Eph 1:7, II Cor 5:17 In all our turmoil and smoke of the battle, we need to stop and meditate on the principles of God’s word and let them give us direction. Our Lord is in…Continue
Tags: minister, hope, humbly, humble, redeemed
Started this discussion. Last reply by Malva Birch Feb 17.
Unhealthy Christians—Healthy ChristiansBy Lewis Turner Unhealthy Christians—Those who continually study God’s word but not personally connecting with others. They may be mentally sharp, but not…Continue
Tags: skills, listening, relational, healthy, unhealthy
Started this discussion. Last reply by Phil Miglioratti Feb 9.
A thought after praying with 4-5 men regularly 3 days a weekAaron and Hur held up the hands and arms of Moses in the battle, Ex 17:12, enabling the victory to come. We must not grow discouraged…Continue
Tags: battle, coming, together, one, waves
Started this discussion. Last reply by Malva Birch Nov 6, 2020.
The time we are currently in, is a time full of great turmoil, so much so that some faint. This morning as I awake, I sensed the Lord encouraging me to pen this prayer. I trust it will also express…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Malva Birch Nov 6, 2020.
I have a desire in my heart to help others learn to pray and as they do, to see them grow in the Lord. This has been done several ways:
On March 11, 2018, my church had a Missionary Conference, which was coordinated by our church's Missions Committee. I am on that committee, and can say that everyone working made this conference possible. The whole committee worked very hard. The conference was a blessing to the whole church.
I believe that the following was extremely important to the success of this Missionary Conference: One member of the committee was not able to…
ContinuePosted on March 12, 2018 at 12:00pm — 1 Comment
Recently, my church’s pastor resigned, putting us into the position of having to search for a new pastor to lead the church. A pulpit committee has been formed, and it is following the pattern of the Tennessee Baptist group that recommends having a Pray Chairman. Prayer is an important part of the duties of the Pulpit Search Committee, and the Prayer Chairman is responsible for keeping prayer at the forefront, and also before the Church…
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Recently, my church has started searching for a pastor and has set up a Pastoral Search Committee. We are currently in the administrative part of our duties-developing candidate questions. Since our committee is quite diverse—a number of different focuses/talents/functions in the body—the questions will undoubtedly be diverse. We are working on format of the questions—I.E.—Initial interview, Written Questions to follow-ups, and a second Interview.
Being the Prayer Chairman of the…
ContinuePosted on February 22, 2018 at 12:58pm
Some thoughts on the Day of the Crucifixion of Jesus
Psalm 31:5: Into thine hand I commit my spirit: thou hast redeemed me, O LORD God of truth.
This Psalms prophetically contains the words that Christ spoke on…
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I have certainly appreciated your discussion of the meaning of the Hebrew letters in the word, "pray." I use scriptures to pray for others and have especially found Paul's prayers to be useful. I incorporate Ephesians 1:18-19, 3:16-19, Philippians 1:9-11 and Colossians 1:9-12 in intercession. Paul's prayers help me focus on the big picture. Scripturally guided prayer beckons and guides me to move beyond the relatively minor, static details of everyday life and focus instead on God's greater purposes.
Thanks Lewis it was a pleasure to do the interview and put out a call to Pastors to pray, preach and partner on the issues from a biblical perspective.
Lewis it was a pleasure to meet you at the Fredericks National Day of Prayer.
Thank you for greeting me after the event.
May God bless you,
Rev. MichaEl Hirsch
Thank you. I'm looking forward to it.
Saddened by the end of Pray Network. You have worked so very hard. know that your work in the area of encouraging unity in prayer will not go unnoticed nor unrewarded by heaven!
Dear friend ,
I have prayed for you as I briefly read some of your material ..I love it !
I serve at Liberty as a full time , Pastor for Prayer. We have moved this week to a new location ..three rooms in a dorm near the Prayer Chapel for our Prayer Center and Hall of Prayer , where Prayer Ministry Managers serve by praying and contact by email and personal hand written cards . I 'm sorry I missed your question last year !
Dr. Charles Hughes
Pastor for Prayer
Thank you Bro. Turner. I totally stand in agreement. The Lord has allowed me to start a ministry of "Encouragement" to uplift, restore, rejuvenate and exhort the Body of Christ. It is an honor to fulfil all that the Lord has created and called us to do within his marvelous Kingdom. God Bless.....
Prophetess Lindsey
Thank you. May the God who answers prayer give me my hearts desire--to continue growing into a man of prayer--through His teachings through your ministry!
Thank you I look forward to learning a lot.
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