Intercessory Prayer: Part 1
The Moravians, an unassuming, powerless, group of refugees prayed mightily for one hundred years. The effects of those prayers cannot be estimated and are still felt today. This is no surprise to anyone who understands intercessory prayer. Prayer makes a difference. In this episode of Breaking Bread, Joe Gerber recounts this history and lays a foundation for prayer today. Listeners will be inspired by the privilege and responsibility of prayer.
Intercessory Prayer: Part 2
Prayer is a conduit of God’s power, provision and purposes. Through it, God’s will is done on earth as it is in heaven. What should we pray for? And what do we do with unanswered prayer? Joe Gerber addresses these questions and casts a vision for a culture of prayer.
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The podcast on intercessory prayer was so encouraging! And I liked the summary at the end as “to catalyze a culture of prayer to advance the work”, and I liked the number crunch at the end of 730 people praying for one hour a month to be able to pray without ceasing. Now, is there anything in the works to organize or mobilize this within the church? That would be great! Thanks for another timely teaching.
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The podcast on intercessory prayer was so encouraging! And I liked the summary at the end as “to catalyze a culture of prayer to advance the work”, and I liked the number crunch at the end of 730 people praying for one hour a month to be able to pray without ceasing. Now, is there anything in the works to organize or mobilize this within the church? That would be great! Thanks for another timely teaching.
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