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PRAYER FOR YOUR CHURCH

Connectivity with the Church in our city

 

Lord, I lift up the Church in our city. Thank You for creating the body as one unit made up of many parts. Help us understand the value of each part as You have arranged them. We confess that we’ve minimized other parts. Forgive us, for we are all baptized by one Spirit into one body. Help us to work at being one: concerned about one another—suffering with and rejoicing with other congregations as appropriate. (1 Cor. 12:12-26)

 
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November 2006
Check Out the New Site PDF Print E-mail
If you haven’t gone on line recently to prayerleader.com, let me encourage you to do so! We have a brand new site—one that we believe will make it easier for you to find things.

The biggest plus—you do not have to leave the site to buy resources! Once you enter the site, you will find all the products we sell at discounted prices right there! You will no longer have to reregister at our store. We hope this makes finding what you need easier.

In the coming months of 2007 we will be adding several features:
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It Seems to Me . . . PDF Print E-mail
. . . prayer is back on the radar screen!

In a recent Christianity Today article, "The Top Books that Have Shaped Evangelicals," the number one book was Learning Conversational Prayer by Rosalind Rinker.

WOW! An unassuming female writer explaining in the simplest, non-technical language, how to talk to God in the presence of other pray-ers beats out doctors of theology, scholars, theologians (systematic and whatever he opposite is of systematic), multi-million selling authors, even mega-church pastors!
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The Ultimate Gift PDF Print E-mail
Who among us doesn’t like receiving gifts. This time of the year, our anticipation of gift giving is heightened in many ways. Of course we are reminded of the wonderful gift God gave us in Jesus Christ. But, truth be told, we are also anticipating those other gifts we will give—and get.

I have always liked the surprise element of giving and receiving gifts. But I married into a family with a different tradition. Afraid of giving something someone doesn’t like—or won’t use--my in-laws’ family tradition is to ask for a list of what each person wants, then let family members select something from the list to give you. While each person always receives something he or she wants or needs, which is certainly a good thing, the surprise element is gone.
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Becoming a Prayer Guide PDF Print E-mail
Prayer Leader OnLine interviews Rev. Lowell Snow, the author of Prayer Guide: A Manual for Leading Prayer.

Q. Lowell, you write "the purpose of this book is to help you help others talk with God." Who did you have in mind?

Every follower of Christ eventually leads prayer. My Prayer Guide book starts with the prayer basics that a soccer mom might need to lead a prayer on the sideline before the game and concludes with leading congregational prayer in the heart of a worship service. Between those extremes are chapters on many prayer leadership opportunities from leading a Bible study class prayer time to praying for someone who’s experienced a tragedy.


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Children and Prayer Exciting New DVD Resource PDF Print E-mail
Kids Praying for Kids, a new dvd product that focuses on children and prayer, is now available for Sunday school teachers and children's workers. This excellent resource will help your kids in three areas: prayerwalking, fasting, and 10/40 Window praying.

The dvd comes with four short movie segments:
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November 2006 Complete Issue PDF Print E-mail

Prayer Leader OnLine
November 2007
Vol. 3., No. 11

Introduction

Greetings from the CPLN. It's hard to believe that we are just one month away from 2007! We at CPLN are very excited at what God has in store for us in the new year. He has been blessing us with more and more members throughout this year. As a result we continue to grow in what we offer to you!

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