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Have a “Game Plan” for Your Church’s Prayer Ministry |
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By Dennis Conner
Having been involved in all levels of the sports world for 50 years I
found that there is clearly one “common thread” evident in all
successful teams: each had a “game plan” prior to going on the field or
court!
Today my wife and I serve as “prayer coaches”—partnering with pastors
and church prayer leaders to help them build a “house of prayer” (Mt.
21:13) in their church. In this role, I see the importance of game
plans. Church’s whose prayer ministry has a strategy succeed more and
struggle less than those who do not. Frequently those that don’t have
one will explain that they are choosing to “let the Spirit lead”
instead of being bound to a planned-out strategy. But I wonder if that
is the policy in all their ministries: 1) Children/Youth, 2) Sunday
School/Discipleship, 4) Music/Worship, etc.
As a general rule, the church that has developed a game plan for its
prayer ministry—like Brooklyn Tabernacle in New York—and is intentional
in communicating and following it, will see a much greater awareness of
God’s presence, power, and blessing among its people and ministries.
An intentional prayer strategy will accomplish for a church’s prayer team the same thing it does for any athletic team: FOCUS.
- Fervency. Players on a successful team know their roles and
play their hearts out when utilized. The degree of commitment and
enthusiasm for prayer is greatly increased when people have an
understanding of the importance of their position on the team!
- Objective.
Just as every sports team can easily visualize its objective, our
goal—to be a house of prayer—needs to be the plumbline. Everything we
plan should be related toward reaching that goal.
- Clarity.
Just as good communication makes teams better, the opportunity for
success is greatly enhanced when everyone understands the purpose for
each prayer ministry, objective, etc.
- Unity. The common
response of every athletic team who has just won a major championship
is always very similar: “our team was so close to one another all
season.” Having a God-sought game plan for your church’s prayer
ministry, will enable your people to bond in corporate prayer
opportunities like never before, which ensures God’s blessing according
to: Ps. 133:1, Eccl. 4:9-12, Mt. 18:19.
- Sight. In athletics,
a clear goal and a game plan on how to achieve the goal gives the
athletes confidence to succeed. Likewise, when strategies are well
planned out, and everyone can see where the church is going with prayer
success is inevitable. Why? You can analyze how things are going, tweak
what is working or not working, and stay on track.
Don’t delay gathering your pastor and church leaders today—to seek God
for His prayer ministry strategy for your church. It will provide the
much needed “focus” to take your church to a whole new dimension . . .
on its way to fulfilling Jesus’ declared desire for it to be a “house
of prayer.”
--Dennis Conner is the co-founder Called to Serve and along with his
wife, Betty Jo, serves as the Southwest Regional Representative for the
Church Prayer Leaders Network. You can contact him through www.bahop.org .
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