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Leading a Group in Prayer
Practical insights for anyone who ever guides the prayer time in a corporate setting, from small groups to committees to large prayer gatherings.
Store Code: PS66
Format: Microsoft Word
Price: $14.95

Topics:Authenticity, Leadership, Prayer, Small groups, Stress, Unity, Vulnerability
Filters:Bible study, Church board, Pastor, Prayer, Small group leader, Small groups
References:John 15:7, Matthew 6:9, Psalm 64:10
Date Added:July 08, 2009
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Overview

Group prayer—we do it all the time, but how often have we explored its peculiar dynamics? We talk to God, but with others listening in and (sometimes) joining their thoughts to our words. It is an activity in which we are often more afraid of a human audience than the audience of the Almighty One. It is both intimate and very public.

This 23-page collection of articles is designed to help anyone who ever facilitates a time of group prayer—for three people or 100. Glean valuable insights for helping everyone participate, in a way that is genuine, edifying, and God-honoring. NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

Praying to be Overhead 
Let your public prayers be both self-aware and God-centered.

4 Things Prayer Leaders Need 
Instill the right qualities and skills in the people who lead prayer in your church.

Guidelines for Group Prayer 
These five principles can open participants up to God’s transforming work.

Vectoring Prayer 
Learn to pray in agreement with others.

Prayer Snares 
Be wary of these kinds of prayer requests in your group.

Leading Effective Community Prayer (free sample) 
Make sure the group feels safe and is on the same page with you.

Stretching Your Group’s Prayer Muscles 
Try these different approaches to group prayer.

Tips for Leading a Prayer Meeting 
Follow these suggestions to foster focus and participation.

Prayer Meeting Dilemmas 
Six FAQs from corporate prayer leaders.

Focusing Activities for a Prayer Meeting 
Use these ideas to keep participants in the proper mindset.


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