July 4, 2007

Have You Ever Considered A Prayer List?












If you read our monthly newsletter all the way through you have noticed that in the past 2 issues we have had articles by Kate & Matt F. concerning the issue of prayer. In both articles they had several questions that they asked. One of those questions was concerning the issue of actually praying for someone who mentioned a prayer need to you. I liked the question because I can imagine any Christian reading it and feeling some sense of conviction. All of us have fallen short in this area, but there is a simple way to fix this problem. I would suggest using some type of notebook that you carry around. I like to use a small one because of its convenience. I have not always been good at having a prayer list, but I now realize that without one I cannot remember all of the things that I need or that I promised to prayer for.

Prayer is a sacred honor that God has given to His children. The modern Church for too long has treated prayer as something we do when things get rough instead of looking at it as a privilege. When Jesus died on the Cross it was not just so that we could have eternal life. The Cross was for a distinct and direct relationship with God through Christ Jesus. You would think that it was odd I hope if you came home after work and your spouse never talked to you unless they were in a crisis. Think of how God feels when His children repeatedly treat Him in the same way.

You may think that a prayer list is confining, but our lives are full of lists that help us make sure we accomplish things that must be done. At our house we have lists for the grocery store, chores around the house, and even our checkbook is a list of how our money is used. Lists help us to keep track of what is important in our lives. Prayer lists (beyond the Sunday morning bulletin) help all of us stay focused on prayers for our families, friends, and Church.

There is one great advantage to keeping a prayer list. By doing this in some type of journaling format you can begin to look back in time at some of your requests and see how God has moved in individual situations. When you understand God's movement in greater ways you will be compelled to cry out to Him with more passion and faith. I cannot imagine any Christian who does not want to have a closer relationship with Jesus and have their faith increased. A prayer list is a great place for that to happen.

July 1, 2007

Prayer Requests For the Week of July 2nd














  1. Keep praying for revival in all of our hearts.
  2. Pray each week for all aspects of the Worship Service.
  3. Pray for Matt, Youth Sponsors, and the Youth Group.
  4. Pray for a deeper understanding and desire for the Word.
  5. Pray for each of the Leaders of this Body.

June 26, 2007

Make Time












It is the beginning of a new day and it is early in the morning. For me this is a wonderful and sacred time. I have realized through the years that I have a choice as a Christian to set the tone for my day by starting it off with prayer. When I do not start with prayer the day seems to overcome me at times.

You might think that you do not have the time to start your day off with prayer, but I believe that you do. A few weeks ago Sarah started going back to school which meant that our morning routine changed. I had the new responsibility of taking Dylan to the sitters. Because of the shift with our schedule I have to get up much earlier to make sure that I get in my morning run. Doing this made me realize how all of us will rearrange our schedules so that they always fit certain aspects of our lives that define who we are.

Every one of us in our Church should want to be defined as a people of prayer. This Church needs your prayers. Your family needs your prayers. You need your prayers. No matter what your routine is right now I want you to consider starting your day off with at least 5-10 minutes of prayer every morning. This should not be the only time you pray, but let it become a time of praise for what God has done for you and a time to lift up the needs of your day. Try this for the rest of the summer season and I believe that you will find that you will always make the time to begin the day with prayer.


June 25, 2007

Prayer Requests for Week of June 25th

All you have to do is click on to the comments under this message and leave your prayer requests. Post anonymously or leave your name. The choice is yours.

Time To Grow
















This blog page is for my brothers and sisters in Christ. This is a tool for the First Christian church of Neoga and anyone else who has the desire to grow in greater ways through prayer. We need to listen to each other and our struggles in this area more intently. Only prayer can take us where we need to be with God and only through experience in this area can we grow closer to Him and to each other.

This web page can serve as a place to share prayer stories, articles, scripture, and requests. The main focus of this page is prayer in the Christian life. My hope is that First Christian will use this page to grow in ways that they have not imagined before. I will be offering some articles in the coming weeks for everyone to read and comment on concerning select passages in the New testament that deals with prayer. I look forward to posting and to reading what others will contribute. God Bless.