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Prayer Mentor Toolkit |
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The
Prayer Mentor Toolkit is a series of biblical
teachings on prayer. Each article is designed
to encourage and instruct you in intercessory
prayer. Prayer Team Members recieve weekly Prayer
Team Updates by email. If you would like to become
a Prayer Team Member, click
here to apply.
For more information on prayer, visit the Prayer
Blog
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Fifth Guideline of Prayer: Worship
Jun 05, 2007
We enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise, magnifying the Lord before we begin to make requests of Him. The exhortation of the Psalmist is to enter into the presence of the Lord with an attitude of worship.
Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with prais...
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Fourth Guideline of Prayer: Praying in One Accord
Jun 04, 2007
Where agreement in prayer means we affirm the prayers of one another in the presence of the Father, praying in one accord means that we honor one another’s prayer concerns by giving it special attention.
We pray for one request at a time, allowing other members of the group to pray for ...
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Third Guideline of Prayer: Spirit Led Prayer
Jun 03, 2007
The following is an explanation of the third of five Prayer Guidelines used by many small prayer gatherings to encounter the Father together: Spirit Led Prayer
We listen for the Holy Spirit’s prompting. If a song comes to mind, sing it. If a verse of scripture comes to mind, quote it...
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Second Guideline of Prayer: Praying in Jesus’ Name
Jun 02, 2007
This is a second guideline for praying with other believers. It is another way to make sure that, in the process of praying for specific requests time does not slip away and you have lots of sharing and caring but very little praying. As we agree with one another in prayer, we have promises fro...
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First Guideline of Prayer: Praying in Jesus’ Name
Jun 01, 2007
How many times have you been part of a small group and the leader says, “Tonight we have an hour for prayer and share. Are there any prayer requests?” Fifty-five minutes later the leader looks at his watch and says, “My, where has the time gone?” He reminds the group to pray for the reque...
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