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WELCOME to the ADULT MINISTRIES PRAYER MEMO

This page exists because many of you requested to be a part of a prayer emphasis for Adult Ministries in the Church of the Nazarene.

Please spend at least one minute per day praying for the written request and other local or district adult ministries concerns. You will be in our prayers as we take this prayer journey together.

Larry Morris, Adult Ministries Director

WEEK of March 15, 2010

Monday—Pray that single-parent families will find support and encouragement in their local church family.

Tuesday—Pray that Nazarene women in the workplace will be aware of opportunities to share the hope of Christ with others.

Wednesday—Pray for Nazarene senior adults facing challenging life changes. Pray for God’s grace and mercy as they make difficult decisions and needed adjustments.

Thursday—Pray for John Comstock, CLT coordinator, as he continues to develop the CLT web site video and community building component. Pray for those who use this component to share ideas and learn from each other.

Friday—Pray for new believers in Creative Access areas. Pray for God’s protectiand assurance as they learn to live the Christian life in potentially dangerous situations.

Saturday—Pray that you will have the opportunity to share your faith in Christ with family members, friends, neighbors, and co-workers. Pray your life will exemplify Christ-like attitudes in all your interactions.

Sunday—Pray for Nazarene churches that provide ministry to those who are physically and mentally handicapped. Pray God will bless their ministry and provide loving and caring workers and leaders.

Thank you for your concern and desire to be one of our Adult Ministries Prayer Partners. If you have any requests, concerns or thoughts concerning this email or other ministry initiatives please feel free to contact us at 877-240-2417 or by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Prayer is the shortest distance between our need and God’s resources. Oswald Chambers