Saturday, September 30, 2023

Praying for the Non-Religious

There are 7.8 billion people on this planet. Only 2.6 billion of them are Christians. We will consider blog post by blog post ways to pray for the remaining 5.2 billion people on the planet. 

There are 1.1 billion non-religious people in the world. Today, we are going to focus on praying for them. 

Pray for non-religious people to encounter Christ through dreams, visions, and conversations.

Pray for Christians to engage in respectful dialogue with non-religious people, where questions can be asked, considered, and answered.

Pray for non-religious people to encounter and study Christian resources, such as radio stations, books, and other media.

As Christians, we believe there is only one way to heaven, namely through faith in Jesus Christ, so we ought to be interceding for those who do not accept Him as Savior and Lord. More than praying for them to become Christians, we ought to also be sharing the Good News with them, building friendships with them, and walking alongside them as we show them who Jesus is. 

Saturday, September 16, 2023

Praying for Buddhists

There are 7.8 billion people on this planet. Only 2.6 billion of them are Christians. We will consider blog post by blog post ways to pray for the remaining 5.2 billion people on the planet. 

There are 400 million Buddhists in the world. Today, we are going to focus on praying for them. 

Pray for Buddhists to encounter Christ through dreams, visions, and conversations.

Pray for Christians to engage in respectful dialogue with Buddhists, where questions can be asked, considered, and answered.

Pray for Buddhists to encounter and study Christian resources, such as radio stations, books, and other media.

Each year, there is a prayer guide called 15 Days of Prayer for the Buddhist World. This is a great resource for those who don't know what to pray for Buddhists.

As Christians, we believe there is only one way to heaven, namely through faith in Jesus Christ, so we ought to be interceding for those who do not accept Him as Savior and Lord. More than praying for Buddhists to become Christians, we ought to also be sharing the Good News with them, building friendships with them, and walking alongside them as we show them who Jesus is. 

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Praying for Hindus

There are 7.8 billion people on this planet. Only 2.6 billion of them are Christians. We will consider blog post by blog post ways to pray for the remaining 5.2 billion people on the planet. 

There are 1.2 billion Hindus in the world. Today, we are going to focus on praying for them. 

Pray for Hindus to encounter Christ through dreams, visions, and conversations.

Pray for Christians to engage in respectful dialogue with Hindus, where questions can be asked, considered, and answered.

Pray for Hindus to encounter and study Christian resources, such as radio stations, books, and other media.

Each year, there is a prayer guide called 15 Days of Prayer for the Hindu World. This is a great resource for those who don't know what to pray for Hindus .

As Christians, we believe there is only one way to heaven, namely through faith in Jesus Christ, so we ought to be interceding for those who do not accept Him as Savior and Lord. More than praying for Hindus to become Christians, we ought to also be sharing the Good News with them, building friendships with them, and walking alongside them as we show them who Jesus is. 

Saturday, August 19, 2023

Praying for Muslims

There are 7.8 billion people on this planet. Only 2.6 billion of them are Christians. We will consider blog post by blog post ways to pray for the remaining 5.2 billion people on the planet. 

There are 1.8 billion Muslims in the world. Today, we are going to focus on praying for them. 

Pray for Muslims to encounter Christ through dreams, visions, and conversations.

Pray for Christians to engage in respectful dialogue with Muslims, where questions can be asked, considered, and answered.

Pray for Muslims to encounter and study Christian resources, such as radio stations, books, and other media.

Each year, there is a prayer guide called 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World. This is a great resource for those who don't know what to pray for Muslims.

Books such as Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus by Nabeel Qureshi and No God But One also by Nabeel Qureshi are wonderful ways to learn more about one Muslim's journey to Christ and his struggles along the way. 

As Christians, we believe there is only one way to heaven, namely through faith in Jesus Christ, so we ought to be interceding for those who do not accept Him as Savior and Lord. More than praying for Muslims to become Christians, we ought to also be sharing the Good News with them, building friendships with them, and walking alongside them as we show them who Jesus is. 

Saturday, August 5, 2023

Prayers for the School Year

Pray for teachers as they prepare for their new students.

Pray for administrators as they manage staff, students, and parents.

Pray for educational assistants as they step in to fill the gaps in the classroom, to help students who might otherwise struggle.

Pray for custodians and cafeteria workers as they prepare to do jobs and tasks that are so crucial, yet often unappreciated, until they go undone.

Pray for bus drivers, school protection officers, and crossing guards as they work to keep students safe. 

Pray for school nurses as they focus on keeping students healthy.

Pray for school counselors as they hear the highs and lows of students, and equip students to develop healthy relationships with others and themselves. 

Pray for students in new schools, new grades, and new classes. 

Pray for parents sending their children off to learn, grow, and mature. 

Saturday, July 22, 2023

Pray Using Acronyms: JOY

There are many acronyms we can use to remind ourselves topics to pray for. This post will highlight one of them: the JOY method.


JOY gives us three categories to pray through:
J: Jesus
O: Others
Y: You

In our first section, we are focusing on requests close to Jesus' heart. 
Suggestions: 
-Pray for the lost (Luke 19:10)
-Pray for Christ-followers, including you and me, to obey the Great Commission (Matthew 28:16-20)
-Pray for people to repent (Matthew 4:17)
-Pray for those on the margins of society: the orphans, the widows, foreigners, the poor, people with disabilities (Matthew 25:31-46)
-Good news to be proclaimed to the poor, prisoners to be freed, the blind to see, and the oppressed to be set free (Luke 4:14-29)
-Pray for peace (John 16:33)
-Pray for those mentioned in the Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-12)
-Pray for your enemies and persecutors (Matthew 5:43-48)

In our second section, we are focusing on requests of other people.
What have people asked you to pray for? 
What concerns do you have for your family and friends? 

In the third and final section, we are focusing on requests for yourself.
What vices is the Holy Spirit convicting you of?
What virtues is the Holy Spirit wanting to grow in you? 
What areas of your life do you need God's wisdom, guidance, and direction? 

Challenge: Take time this week to pray using the JOY method. 
Reflect on your experience. Which part was hard for you to do? Which part came the most naturally to you? 

Saturday, July 8, 2023

Pray Using Acronyms: ACTS

There are many acronyms we can use to remind ourselves topics to pray for. This post will highlight one of them: the ACTS method.

ACTS gives us four categories to pray through:
A: Adoration
C: Confession
T: Thanksgiving
S: Supplication (making requests)

When we adore God, we can worship Him for who He is and praising Him for what He has done. We can focus on His characteristics and His faithful actions.

When we confess to God, we can admit the wrong things we have done (sins of commission) and the good things we have failed to do (sins of omission). We can repent of the nudges of the Spirit that we have ignored, as well as our tendency to be so busy that we drown out God's voice.

When we give thanks to God, we can be grateful for what He has provided in our lives. We can even be thankful for things that frustrate us, because we might see a blessing behind the frustration. For example, if dishes in the sink is frustrating, we can be grateful that we have eaten today.

Finally, when we make supplications to God, we are making requests of Him. We can make these requests on our behalf or on the behalf of others. Our tendency is to dictate to God what the problem is AND what we think the solution should be. It is humbling and unnerving to pray without telling God what outcome He should give, but to rather present the problem and trust in His solution in His timing. 

Challenge: Take time this week to pray using the ACTS method. 
Reflect on your experience. Which part was hard for you to do? Which part came the most naturally to you?