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  • Introduction We are so glad you are joining us for these daily prayer posts. Over the next four weeks we are going to listen to the prayers of the Bible,…

  • Today, reflect on the work God has done in your life through your time at Fellowship. In what ways have you grown, your heart and character transformed? How has your understanding of God, His word and His ways deepened? What are some ways He shown Himself to you and your family, how are you following Christ more fully because of your involvement here?

  • Introduction We are so glad you are joining us for these daily prayer posts. Over the next four weeks we are going to listen to the prayers of the Bible,…

  • Let’s end this 40 Days of Prayer & Fasting by going back to where we started. We entered this time because we are at a juncture. Twenty years are almost behind us, and as we look into the next twenty we desperately desire God to renew our hearts and our vision for what He wants for Fellowship moving forward.

  • Introduction We are so glad you are joining us for these daily prayer posts. Over the next four weeks we are going to listen to the prayers of the Bible,…

  • Introduction We are so glad you are joining us for these daily prayer posts. Over the next four weeks we are going to listen to the prayers of the Bible,…

  • Introduction We are so glad you are joining us for these daily prayer posts. Over the next four weeks we are going to listen to the prayers of the Bible,…

  • Supplication is making our own needs known to God and asking that He meet them. Intercession is making the needs of others known to God, and asking Him to meet them. Both are petitions and are “the heart of prayer.” God delights in and invites us to ask.

  • Let’s begin by praying for people we know or have some measure of relationship with who do not yet know Christ. Use the list we made a few weeks ago when we listed people we know who have not come to faith in Christ.

  • Remember, supplication is making our own needs known to God and asking that He meet them. Intercession is making the needs of others known to God, and asking Him to meet them. Both are petitions and are “the heart of prayer.” God invites and delights in our asking.