Posts Tagged Prayer
Mar 23 Pray4projects @WorldOrphans
Posted by Keith Moore in Orphan Care, Prayer, The child and the church, The church on March 23, 2010
Praise!- Four of the projects that were without western church partners at the beginning of the year are now in partnerships.
Fountain of Life – Juja is now partnered with Hill Country Bible Church – Northpoint in Austin TX
Fountain of Hope – Nairobi is now partnered with River Oaks Church in Knoxville
Lunkon Thmei – Cambodia is now partnered with Rutherford Bible Chapel in Rutherford N.J.
Jesus Savior Church – Moldova is now partnered with Restoration Church in Arlington VA.
This is a great answer to prayer!
- Christian Life Centre Chatsworth, South Africa
- Ebenezer Bible Church Temba, South Africa
- Nayla Presb. Evang. Church Darfur, Sudan
- United Community Methodist Church Jinja, Uganda
- Bethel Gospel Chruch Hyderabad, India
- F. S. Training Center China
- A total of 138 former orphans being cared for by these churches.
- Pray for the Haiti Orphan Relief Team as they roll out
the strategy to connect the
first 10 churches in the US with 10 churches in Haiti to provide care for
the orphans. To learn more go to, www.Haitiorphanrelief.org - Pray for the team deploying to South Africa on April
8th, led by Mike Krick.
Working Harder – Praying Less?
Posted by Keith Moore in Prayer on August 1, 2009
"It is better to let the work go by default than to let the praying go
by neglect. Whatever affects the intensity of our praying affects the
value of our work. "Too busy to pray" is not only the keynote to
backsliding, but it mars even the work done. Nothing is well done
without prayer for the simple reason that it leaves God out of the
account. It is so easy to be seduced by the good to neglect the best,
until both the good and the best perish. How easy to neglect prayer or
abbreviate our praying simply by the plea that we have church work on
our hands. Satan has effectively disarmed us when he can keep us too
busy doing things to stop and pray." E. M. Bounds