I try my best to pray for most prayer requests on the first page (^_^;; ) on a daily basis. If the list gets really long, sometimes I split requests into Group A and Group B and pray for each group in alternate days. Having a list helps greatly and I pray in the morning before I go to work.
That's all for now. I must admit it isn't easy for me to maintain a consistent prayer schedule but I try my best and it's always good to know you have fellow brothers and sisters in the spiritual battlefield, praying together and encouraging each other.
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm sorry you didn't get the one you wanted, but I'm sure God has something in His plans, something in store for you!
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There was a prophetic word shared at Church this morning that God is going to release prayer in a big way this year of 2005; that the Church would be called to prayer. I thought that was interesting considering the start of PG this year.
Saint Kevin wrote:Here's a suggestion for how to keep the people of PG updated on prayer requests on a daily basis via PM: Divide PG into groups of 6, with 5 regular members, and 1 leader. The leader will have the responsibility of periodically PMing the 5 members to whom he/she is responsible with updated prayer requests that have taken place on CAA. I won't say what the period is to be, that is for you guys to decide (should you even implement my idea). It could be every day, every 3 days, every week, or what have you. Also, those in each group would be especially open to voicing the requests of the members in their group. Sometimes people will share things with a few people that they would rather not with everyone on CAA. Privacy is important in these kinds of prayers. I would highly recommend NOT making public a prayer request that comes from a group member via PM (if they wanted it public, they would have made a prayer thread for it).
I have an ulterior motive for the use of groups of 6. The PM system only lets you PM 5 others at once before you have to make another PM. In this way, the leader can PM the 5 in his/her group while saving the PM if desired. That way, the workload of PMing every member of PG with updated prayer requests is divided up among a few, hopefully preventing burnout. Also, if you guys feel confident enough in the members of your group to take on responsibility, it might be wise to switch off the PM responsibilities periodically, or, at minimum, sticking at least one reliable member in each group to serve as a backup, in case the group leader goes out of town or something. For the record, I would volunteer to function in such a back-up role if needed.
Just some food for thought guys. Thanks for listening, and pray for me to have the strength I need to endure this semester if you could. God bless you all.
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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