National Day of Prayer, May 5
It’s very apparent that we need a great move of God in America—an outpouring of awakening and revival on our nation. We also know that
It’s very apparent that we need a great move of God in America—an outpouring of awakening and revival on our nation. We also know that
Last January we came under conviction that Central Baptist Church, North Little Rock, could be much more intentional about prayer.
Prayer is an opportunity to spend time with God.
275 million people are estimated lost in North America. That’s men, women, young adults and children. Among that population are more than 40 million people
For pastor Paul Williams and the members of First Baptist Church in White Hall their emphasis on prayer started three years ago with a small group meeting weekly for prayer.
More time with Jesus in prayer would doubtless result in us having a more powerful influence on the unsaved.
Matt Duran began serving as senior pastor at Indian Springs Baptist Church in Bryant, AR in February of 2021. With a desire to make the greatest impact and help grow the church, Duran says he began to try to discover the church’s greatest area of deficiency. It wasn’t long before God began to show him that he was asking the wrong question.
If you are a follower of Christ, you carry a deep longing for MORE. More of Christ—more of His presence, His will, His voice, His direction. More fruit and effectiveness; more life change for you and those around you. More revival and spiritual awakening.
Some of the women cut plastic shopping bags into strips then others loop and tie them together to form a ball of “plarn.”
Join us as we pray and fast together for spiritual awakening and revival in our state, the nation and the world. Devotions are available as a daily email and will be posted each day on social media from Jan. 3-23.
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