Prayer Companions-
In the pages to follow you will find brief Biblical inspirations to guide you in prayer. Links to the 9 prayer companions are found in the left hand column that appears only on this page. These companions are based upon the mission of “The Work of Service” in sponsoring, promoting, and enabling those who support lay ministry through small groups. You will find brief statements and King James verses touching on each of the mission statements of this Web site. Start with yourself, then your Church and finally your city. May God bless you through the grace and mercy of his Son, and our Savior, Jesus Christ. Please be guided by the Holy Spirit about your own schedule, and your own prayer method. Please send an E-mail message of answered prayer to: drh@churchsmallgroupmanagement.org
Titles and targets of the 9 Prayer Companions
01 Prayer help for backers of small groups.
For commitment to and steadfastness of Churches as they prepare Christians to become part of the spiritual ministry of their Churches.
02 For Godly, kingdom of God motivation for Church leaders and members to improve planning, organizing and controlling small group ministry in their congregations.
03 Prayer companion for Lay Ministry advocates.
For expanding prayer, praise, ministry and evangelisn in the lives of every follower of Jesus Christ in their Church and their community.
04 Prayer companion for small group management sponsors.
For an increase of support and promotion of Church small group efficiency and effectiveness;
05 For Godly, Biblical wisdom about planning, organizing, and controlling the small groups in their Church.
06 For Holy Spirit help to understand and commit to Biblical management principles that were taught and commanded by Jesus.
07 Prayer companion for Church congregations which are beginning to supplement lay ministry through Church small groups.
08 Prayer companion for Church congregations that have experienced explosive growth in the need for small groups.
09 Prayer companion for those seeking more commitment to intercession by fellow members of their own congregation.