Many ministries have not taken steps to make prayer a part of their strategy. They say prayer is important, but its absence from their planning tells a different story. I heard on person say, somewhat jokingly, “Prayer…just do it! ” While that is true, the vagueness of that statement actually encourages laziness in terms of how prayer should be included in our ministry strategies.
Prayer movements precede disciple making movements. Plain and simple.

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2 Responses to Three Parts of a Prayer Movement
Trudy
Replied on: September 4, 2010, 9:43 am
When we started our activity in S.F. we prayed but did not have a strong pray base and it was not always our first activity. Now it is our base and the first place we go when we believe we are moving where God wants us. Starting Bible Studies so that people can fall in love with God has to start and continue as a joint effort. God first, prayer first. God in every step, prayer in every step God has blessed us greatly since we started listening and asking God to allow us to go with Him where He is working.
Great reminder Paul
Paul
Replied on: September 4, 2010, 11:07 am
Thanks for sharing your experience, Trudy!