Prayer Points – June

by admin on June 3, 2011

Near the Place des Vosges - Central Paris

Thank you to all those who check out the site from time to time. If you pray, here’s a few starter points:

1. We’ve had quite a few people staying recently and it’s been good. We have more to come, so please pray that the time spent together will be meaningful and that everyone will feel at home. We believe that many of these conversations are important for us and those who stay. (Catch a flavour of who has been at www.uneviederemerciements.com)

2. We would appreciate continuing prayers for wisdom and creativity as we seek to become more involved with people and events in our town. There are a few friendships which are forming – please pray that these will grow and that we would be good representatives for Jesus and what it means to follow Him. We’re getting to know key figures in the international community here who are not Christ followers but are not hostile. Please pray that the Holy Spirit will ‘go before us’ in these meetings and conversations.

3. Sharon’s brother, David, is getting baptised this month. Pray for a great celebration and many more adventures with God as he embraces this new life.

4. We would value prayer that we would serve faithfully in the areas we’re involved in at The Bridge, i.e. Life Group support, prayer, hospitality, teaching. We’re seeing real fruit in several of these areas but we’re keen to see more.

5. We’re reluctant to create a fifth prayer point just for the sake of it BUT we would like to encourage you to ask the Lord what you can pray for. Thanks.

We’ve seen some prayers answered:
Dave’s brother is on the mend now after suffering a small stroke.
Dave had a great time in Budapest. He spoke to over 500 leaders about children and the mission of the church and received positive feedback from many. He also spent time with 50 leaders looking at ministry models for work with children – another conference is planned for 2013.

Please send us a message if there are things we can support you with in prayer.

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