Resources

Articles
Thoughts on Intercession

by Tom Julien

What Should We Pray For?

by John Piper

An Intimate Hour with God

by Jim Eliff

Books
Red Moon Rising
by Pete Greig & Dave Roberts
The Power of Prayer
by Eugene H. Peterson
Prayer: Does it Make Any Difference?
by Philip Yancey

Prayer Tools
Global Prayer Digest
Operation World
30 Ways to Pray for Missionaries

Bible Study
Ephesians 3:14-21



Starting with prayer may we approach God with reverence and awe as we seek His guidance.

Every great movement of God can be traced to a kneeling figure. - D.L. Moody founder of Moody Bible Institute

It's been said that nothing is born on earth before it is first conceived in heaven. This journey must begin with a deep commitment to prayer, the kind of prayer that acknowledges the supremacy of God and leads to an abiding trust in His mighty work in our lives.

Prayer is the means of infusing eternity into our lives. It is the means God has given us for rising from the kingdom of this world, which is in the hands of the enemy, and living the kingdom of heaven. It is the means of transferring ownership for our lives, and all they touch, to our Lord and King. When we assume the role of god, we rule over a pitifully small kingdom. When we take our place in Christ at the right hand of God, we move our lives into His great plan. Tom Julien from Thoughts on Intercession (Tom and Doris Julien served for 25 years in France with GBIM)

Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church, and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. - The Apostle Paul (Ephesians 3:20-21)

Prayer is preeminent in the journey to discover the desire of God for your life and must pattern your life as you trust in His leading. To aid you in your commitment to pray we've complied some of the best resources we have found on the subject. Please use these tools to inform your journey and be ready for God to answer your prayers.

 
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