Quiet Time Coaching: "How to ask people to pray for you”

Season 1, Episode 24,   Feb 22, 2018, 06:00 PM

Is there something wrong with asking people to pray for us? Do you feel uncomfortable doing so? Is it selfish? Is there a right way and a wrong way?

1. Be specific in what you request (Hebrews 13:18–19 NIV11)

2. Ask for things that will also benefit others (Ephesians 6:19–20 NIV11) 

3. Be vulnerable in your requests (Romans 15:30–32 NIV11)

Let us be specific, mindful of the benefits to others, and vulnerable.

What stops you from asking people to pray for you? What topics do you ask people to pray for when they pray for you?  

Please leave a comment here so that we can all learn from one another. We learn best when we learn in community.

I hope you have a wonderful week of fulfilling quiet times. 

God bless, Malcolm

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