Training Category: Prayer Ministry
Part of having an effective prayer ministry includes helping others develop a passion for prayer. That must begin with an understanding of what passionate prayer is. We must then take steps to cultivate that passion in others.
3 Tips for Cultivating a Passion for Prayer in Others
- Teach and preach in a way that people are presented with God as the great God He is, that helps people to understand His ways, and that gives them a good foundation of His Word. In so doing, you will help develop faith, perspective, and discernment that will grow their passion to meet with Him in prayer. A passion for prayer stems out of a passion for God.
- Keep the purpose of prayer ever before the people. Take great care that prayer doesn’t become routine or ritualistic.
- Vary the approach. Even Jesus warned against vain repetition (Matt. 6:7). Ephesians 6:18 says we should pray with “all kinds of prayers and requests.” Be careful not to get into a rut. Keep your approach fresh so you don’t become dull or desensitized in praying.
For More on what will help you develop and maintain an effective Prayer Ministry, read the following:
- Effectiveness in Prayer Requires Personal Relationship
- Effectiveness in Prayer Requires Having the Right Purposes for Praying
- Effectiveness in Prayer Requires A Passion for Prayer
- Effectiveness in Prayer Requires that it is a Priority
- Effectiveness in Prayer Requires Adherence to Biblical Principles
- Effectiveness in Prayer Requires and Results in Power
- Effectiveness in Prayer Requires that it be a Permanent Practice
- Planning Strategies for Effective Corporate Prayer
- Preparing Others to Join Your Prayer Efforts
- Promoting Prayer Successfully
For More About Praying: Resources for Prayer Ministry
I am very grateful to God who connect me to wonderful group like this. I have been praying for international body who to see and copy in the prayers ministry as an example. Thanks to you as I believe that our ministry will not be the same again. You are doing a great job. Remain blessed.
Praise God. May He work in and through your ministry to His glory.
How would someone know that his prayers are answered by God and not by pure coincidence?
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