Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Why A "Prayer Summit"?

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We deeply desire that Prayer Summits would affect three realms. The first is the individual. We are very pleased that at almost every Prayer Summit we hear reports of how individual spiritual leaders have fallen more in love with the Savior. What a wonderful privilege to be used of God in this manner. We rejoice when Jesus is more known and loved by His followers.

The second area we want to see affected is the city or community. From the very beginning, it has been our desire to see renewed pastors worship, pray and minister together to see Jesus exalted in their community. It is always encouraging to see this lived out in ways so creative that it is obvious He is the One behind it. We rejoice when Jesus is more known and loved in cities and communities.

Finally, we want to see congregations renewed in their love for the Lord. We long to see more and more congregations renewed and revitalized by the power of God through prayer. Pastors who have been renewed at a Prayer Summit often times take the “Spirit-led, worship-fed, corporate prayer” they experience at the summit back to their congregations. We rejoice when Jesus is more known and loved in congregations.

These three areas related directly to three opportunities I want you to know about. I will be attending each of these times. I am not asking you to do that, but I am asking you to seek the Lord as to which ones will help you and your leadership team grow in the three areas I mentioned above. Please go to the following sites and pray about your involvement in the foll

The National Pastors Prayer Summit (July 24- 26) will help you lead your congregation into a deeper love relationship with Jesus through prayer. Please note that the 24 hours prior to this summit will be an IRM facilitators/Servant Leaders gathering (July 23-24). More information will be coming to you on this later in the month.===>Click headline to access website . . .

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