REFLECTIONS ON REQUESTS

Time for some reflection and recap! We’ve spent the past four months focusing on the supplication aspect of prayer. We’ve covered ideas for keeping track of requests, praying for specific groups of people, what things Jesus and Paul requested in prayer, and different types of requests. I hope this has been as inspirational and motivationalContinue reading “REFLECTIONS ON REQUESTS”

PRAYING FOR MISSIONS

Do you ever feel claustrophobic when you think about your life? Maybe overwhelmed is the better expression. It’s when you feel everything is falling apart or that you’re losing control little by little or you can’t seem to shake stress or drama in your life. Praying and reading the Word are the best responses weContinue reading “PRAYING FOR MISSIONS”

PAUL’S PERSONAL REQUESTS

Last week we took an overview look at Paul’s intercession, or prayer requests, for others. But he also asked others to pray for him. Paul asked: -That he might visit the believers in Rome (Rom. 1:10)-To be rescued from unbelievers in Judea (Rom. 15:31)-To be accepted by the saints in Judea (Rom. 15:31)-For a tripContinue reading “PAUL’S PERSONAL REQUESTS”

PAUL’S REQUESTS FOR OTHERS

Last week we looked at some of the habits of the Apostle Paul’s prayer life. I’m so excited to take a look at what he prayed for! After reading through all the prayers I could find, I listed 41 items that Paul prayed for other people. This doesn’t even include His thanksgivings, praises, personal requests,Continue reading “PAUL’S REQUESTS FOR OTHERS”

THE CIRCLE MAKER

I grew up in and still attend a church that emphasizes logic and reason over emotions. It is what could be classified as non-denominational non-charismatic non-liturgical but similar to reformed except we don’t baptize infants. I guess we enjoy saying what we’re not! Haha! The church was not always this way, but for the pastContinue reading “THE CIRCLE MAKER”

PRAYING FOR YOUR LOCAL CHURCH

Before there were youth groups, kids clubs, and small groups, there were prayer meetings. In suburban and urban areas in America in the 19th and through most of the 20th century, most churches met on Sunday mornings and had a weekly prayer meeting on Wednesday nights. Just ask a seasoned saint how church was doneContinue reading “PRAYING FOR YOUR LOCAL CHURCH”