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Here are some ideas for mobilizing men to pray in your church or men’s ministry group.
It is well within God's power and prerogative to do anything He wishes, at any time He wishes, in any way He wishes. Yet He chooses to accomplish His will largely through people like you and me.
Prayer isn't optional for the believer in Christ. To see God's purposes accomplished, we must pray.
Prayer is about connecting with God. It's our connection with Him--the link, the open line.
Through prayer we connect with others, whether through intercession for people we do not even know or praying directly with a person.
Each person has an awesome purpose in God's eyes. Prayer helps connect us to that purpose.
Take time to pray not just for people in general, but for specific individuals.
Different ways we can give back to God in gratitude of what He has given us.
Not only should we as Christians obey God, but we should remember to give thanks and praise to Him.
We need to spend intimate time with God in order to fully open our hearts to him.
"Separation of Church and State" was never meant to cut off religion from government.
Receiving things we need versus things we want.
We are called to be faithful, not famous.
Does it really make any difference if I pray?
According to James chapter one, we cannot expect to receive anything from God if we are not decisive in our prayers.
If the Apostle Paul needed prayer, then other ministers need prayer, too.
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