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INTERCESSORY
PRAYER MINISTRY The very
foundation of our being is prayer. From the beginning a network of prayer
has sustained the Christian Fellowship of Healing. It is what links all
the different parts of our ministry. The
different strands of our intercessory prayer ministry are as follows: Daily
intercession in chapel -
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by phone or letter are transferred to prayer cards. Our small groups take responsibility
to intercede daily using these prayer cards See Prayer Cards. See SMALL
GROUP MINISTRY Other people
come in to ask us to pray with them and each group offers them individual ministry.
See INDIVIDUAL MINISTRY |
Intercessors who pray in their own
home
| those who pray for the
daily work and our small groups. those who pray for individuals |
Intercession at our new premises 14 Johnston Terrace.
Most
of our intercession is on behalf of those who phone or write asking for prayer.
Our method of dealing with these prayer requests are as follows: Short
term prayers If the request is a focussed or short term situation, eg
an operation, an appointment, an exam, a funeral, etc, the first name of the person,
along with a brief description of the trouble, is put on a Short Term Prayer Slip
by the receptionist and brought into chapel. These names are prayed for
morning and afternoon for one week. If the situation needs prayer for a
longer time, as for example after a major surgery, then a Prayer Card will be
completed also. Prayer Cards If prayer is required over a
longer period of time, the receptionist makes out a card on which the persons
first name appears with the graces which they, or the requester, have asked for,
eg Love, Wisdom, Peace, etc. These graces are to assist the focus of prayer
towards the healing qualities God brings. This card has a number which
refers to the entry in the register, kept confidentially in the reception office,
and a coloured sticker to indicate the week in which the prayer was requested.
These people are held in prayer daily for eight weeks. If the requester
wishes prayer in chapel to continue then the receptionist will make out a card
for another eight weeks. Continuing Prayer List When people
are no longer being prayed for individually in chapel their names are entered
in the Continuing Prayer List which is kept in chapel at all times so that prayer
continues each day. Some names may be sent to our intercessors at home for a further
period Prayer in
chapel Sometimes people
come in and say something like Please pray with me. In
our small groups if you would like to be prayed for mention this to the team leader,
or respond when an invitation is given for people to come forward. The team
leader will often ask one or two members of the group to pray for you too. You
may give them a brief indication of why you are asking for prayer, but this is
not essential if you would rather not speak. If you want to have the opportunity
to be listened to for a longer time, this may be possible immediately, or you
may arrange to return at another time for an individual appointment, with the
Chaplain in the first instance. The people praying with you in the group
may use Bible texts, pictures, symbols, prayers or poems or may be quite silent.
They may ask your permission to put a hand on your shoulder or take your
hand. Intercession
in your own home We
have members all over the country. Some of these wish to remain active members
of the Fellowship but are unable for various reasons to come in person. Our
Intercessors are members who have committed themselves to be faithful in daily
prayer at home for those whose names are given them. This backing prayer
is crucial to our work, forming the foundation of all that we do here. Intercessors
are sent prayer cards every three months along with our newsletter. The
responsibility for how long to pray is theirs. Occasionally we receive a
progress report from the person being prayed for and this will be passed on. Unless
we hear further we assume that the news is good and that God has their good ultimately
at heart. As we pray, our faith is
strengthened and we trust that because of our prayers, God is at work within these
His children, to heal them of all that would harm them. We
have only the barest details of clients, because when we pray we concentrate not
on what is wrong, but upon the living Lord Jesus who loves them and knows all
about them. We need never strive to pray for them, but simply to hold them up
into the healing light of Christ. He does all the work. Your prayer time could
be spent in a completely relaxed state of thanksgiving. If
our Intercessors receive any Scriptures or pictures or word of knowledge about
those for whom they pray, they are asked to contact our Prayer Secretary, Kirsty
Urquhart. You may find our leaflets
about prayer useful: PRAY FOR...,
HIS TOOL RACK, INTERCESSION,
THREE PRAYERS, SPIRITUAL
DISCIPLINES.
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