Hello! How are you? How may I help you? Questions a sales associate ask a customer in order to help them find what they are looking for. I just thought about how we should start asking our brothers and sisters in Christ these questions. If we start doing this we will be able to build our sisters and brothers up so we all can stand strong against the evil in this world. Food for thought I thought I should share. The country we will be praying for this week is Ecuador. Have a blessed day!
Source: Operation World by Jason Mandryk
Let's pray for:
1. The country's greatest need may be stable government.
2. The Catholic Church
3. Evangelical numbers are large enough to significantly impact society.
a. Vision and growth to continue.
b. Unity withing the great variety of churches.
c. Cultural sensitivity and integration of Quichua and Lowland Indians.
d. Improved availability and quality of pastoral training.
e. Effective and appropriate ministry to children and young people.
4. False teachings seemingly prosper
5. Pioneer work among the small jungle tribes
a. The maturing of the jungle churches
b. The efforts by Amerindian believers to preserve their lands
c. Relationships with the outside world
6. Bible translation and distribution
7. Missions vision is young but growing.
8. Missions
9. The less-evangelized:
a. The slum-dwellers of Quito and Guayaquil
b. The upper and middle class
c. University and school students
d. The Afro-Ecuadorian people
e. The 28,000 people living on the distant and barren Galapagos Islands
d. Loja province
10. Christian Media
a. Radio
b. TV
c. The Jesus film
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Pray for Country- 4
Good afternoon everyone, I am really blessed because I have my health and family and friends that love me. If you have ever watched Ghost Whisper it really put things in perceptive. A couple weeks ago I was in New York celebrating my birthday and I was so happy and fascinated by the different cities I went into. The culture up there is so fast and never ending, it is so worth to try it a least once. It give life a whole new meaning if you grew up in a slower pace city. So after all of that thank God everyday, all day , and etc. The country to pray for this week is Denmark! Have a blessed day! Source: Operation World by Jason Mandryk
Let's pray for:
1. Denmark retains a core of Christian traditions and values.
2. Much of the Lutheran Church
3. Old non-missionary theologies are devastating for the Church
4. There is a shortfall of pastors
5. Quest for spirituality
6. The notion of overseas missions is changing
7. Immigrants to Denmark
a.Christian Immigrants
b. Evangelized Immigrants
c.Islamic Relations
Let's pray for:
1. Denmark retains a core of Christian traditions and values.
2. Much of the Lutheran Church
3. Old non-missionary theologies are devastating for the Church
4. There is a shortfall of pastors
5. Quest for spirituality
6. The notion of overseas missions is changing
7. Immigrants to Denmark
a.Christian Immigrants
b. Evangelized Immigrants
c.Islamic Relations
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Pray for Country-3
Good afternoon everyone, I pray that everyone day has been going well and blessed. I thank God for waking me up this morning and putting a roof over my head. I am thankful for the finance He provide for me to get by. I am saying all these things to say be grateful for what you have and not what you don't have, because you could have nothing like some of the countries we are praying for. Just something to think about, okay lets pray, the country we are praying for this week is Cambodia. They have been through a lot so let's take a moment out of our day this week to pray for them. Have a blessed day!! Source: Operation World by Jason Mandryk
Let's for:
1. The scars of the terrible genocide of 1975-79 remain evident
a. Justice to be seen
b. Healing for the deep psychological wounds
c. A government that seeks the good of all
2. Spiritual darkness persists in Cambodia
a. Land grabbing
b. Children at risk
i. Child labourers
ii. Sex trade victims
iii. Homeless children and orphans
c. Drug trafficking and abuse
3. The Cambodian Church has survived
a. Continued freedom of religion
b. Freedom and deliverance
c. Children and young people
d Future growth and vision
4. Mature leadership for the churches
a. The Bible schools
b. Existing pastors
c. Unity
5. Foreign Christian workers
6. Christian ministry to physical needs
a. The social needs are enormous
i. The dozens of Christian
ii. Effective cooperation among Christian agencies
b. The complex issues of poverty, foreign aid and dependency
7. Pray for the less-reached
a. The Buddhist majority
b. The Cham, almost entirely Muslim
c. The tribal peoples
d. The six Chinese language groups
8. Christian ministries
a. Literature
b. Fount of Wisdom
c. The Jesus film
Let's for:
1. The scars of the terrible genocide of 1975-79 remain evident
a. Justice to be seen
b. Healing for the deep psychological wounds
c. A government that seeks the good of all
2. Spiritual darkness persists in Cambodia
a. Land grabbing
b. Children at risk
i. Child labourers
ii. Sex trade victims
iii. Homeless children and orphans
c. Drug trafficking and abuse
3. The Cambodian Church has survived
a. Continued freedom of religion
b. Freedom and deliverance
c. Children and young people
d Future growth and vision
4. Mature leadership for the churches
a. The Bible schools
b. Existing pastors
c. Unity
5. Foreign Christian workers
6. Christian ministry to physical needs
a. The social needs are enormous
i. The dozens of Christian
ii. Effective cooperation among Christian agencies
b. The complex issues of poverty, foreign aid and dependency
7. Pray for the less-reached
a. The Buddhist majority
b. The Cham, almost entirely Muslim
c. The tribal peoples
d. The six Chinese language groups
8. Christian ministries
a. Literature
b. Fount of Wisdom
c. The Jesus film
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