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"Pray for Me": The Power in Praying for Others

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"e;Pray for me,"e; someone says. How seriously do most Christians take such requests?"e;The request 'Pray for me' is one that I have learned to honor,"e; writes Kenneth Carter, a pastor for nearly 30 years. "e;It is a cry for help, however it is expressed.

It is an acknowledgment that we are limited and finite creatures.

It is a trust placed in a higher power."e; Using a beautiful metaphor, Carter compares the person in need-whether it's because of illness, a broken relationship, unemployment, grief, or another crisis-to a full bucket.

That person's bucket is filled with emotion, grief, confusion, and disappointment. The intercessor comes alongside the person with an empty bucket.

Intercessors take into their "e;empty bucket"e; the person's needs, and they begin their ministry of praying for that person.

In *"e;Pray for Me"e;** Carter lays a scriptural foundation and introduces readers to the ministry of intercessory prayer.

Interspersed through the 6 chapters are brief, practical exercises that lead the reader to pray for others in various situations.

Appendices include a small-group guide, contexts for intercessory prayer, personal and congregational models for intercession, and suggestions for further reading. This book is a must-read for groups and congregations that want to explore intercession more deeply, or feel the need to pray for others but don't know how.

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Product Details
Upper Room
0835811301 / 9780835811309
eBook (EPUB)
248.32
01/02/2012
English
112 pages
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