Tuesday, November 28, 2006

StreetLevel Dedication

A few weekends ago, StreetLevel was dedicated and blessed by the presence of many who came to pray our ministry into full force.

If you would like to pray for us... our prayer needs are below.

That we would be, in word and action, an extension of God’s mercy to those in our neighborhood.

That the sacrifice of service would be a sacrifice of LOVING COMMITMENT to see our neighbors and our neighborhood changed. May our actions be WROUGHT in love.

That we would truly desire to do justice and show mercy as opposed to doing works and doing good.

That we would be humble and broken before the lost every day. We too were once lost. It is only by his grace that we have been saved.

That we would persist in an effort to truly know our neighbors, endeavoring to enter into real relationships with them.

That God would increase our faith. Just as he has been faithful in calling us, pray that we would trust him in completing the work he has begun in us.

That we would continue to build relationships with the existing social service and outreach groups in our neighborhood. That we would “use” each other, support each other, and work together with one purpose.

That God would bring the right workers to minister in this community.

Please pray for Cosmas and Memory, two natives of Zimbabwe, who are in the process of joining the StreetLevel ministry. Pray that the VISA process would move quickly so they may join in what God has called them to do.

That we would look on our neighborhood with eyes of faith, saying, “If God is with us, surely we can take the land.”

Pray against a spirit of apathy and insincerity in our actions.

That we would be faithful in sharing the Word with boldness and passion.

Pray that the Seattle Temple Corps, and Army as a whole, would offer their support through earnest participation.

Just as God has crafted each of us as unique creatures, pray that we would identify and use the gifts and talents he has given us for his glory.

Pray for more revelation and anointing.

Blessings!
-Erin

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