Sunday, July 1, 2012
Prayer Requests...
That we would have the time to prepare for this trip in the midst of our crazy daily lives
… from getting to the work days to thoroughly going through the short-term missions
workbook so that Christ can teach what he wants for us to know on this trip and in our
daily lives.
When we are with the students we would not be fearful of talking to them about our
faith but stepping out of our comfort zones to serve Christ in the ways he wants us to.
Growth in being apprentices for Jesus Christ … for both the students joining
Champfleuri TED from G3 and those French students that already know Him.
New believers!
Patience with the language barrier and that I would not give up on those who don't
speak English very well.
For God to give me the strength to share my relationship with God to others and not be
afraid of doing it.
Safe travels, and willingness to interact with new people, out of our comfort zone, just
as Christ did.
That God would work on the hearts of the French campers before we arrive, that they
would be receptive to hearing our testimonies and the Gospel.
For the overall safety and health of our team and the French campers who are
travelling.
A cool, calm, and loving mind.
That we would trust that God will put us in places where he can use us to do the exact
sharing He has in mind.
Time management. Time zone changes along with early morning wake-ups can be
pretty exhausting. Please pray for us to be able to function on whatever level of sleep
we get.
That we would be ‘intentional’ … stepping out of our comfort zone to get to know the
kids who may not speak English well or are not very outgoing.
That God would give us hearts of worship so that we may help lead more effectively
and not be caught up in the details of worship.
That God would give me a servant's heart so that I would go to serve as Jesus did …
and not to ‘be served.
That the Holy Spirit would be preparing our hearts and the hearts of the French kids.
That we may have the mind of a servant as we prepare and when we go over help us
all to be humble and remember we are not better than the French kids.
That He provides everything that we need. That we rely on Him and trust Him with this.
That God uses us, gives us confidence, boldness, clarity, discernment … that we are
honorable stewards of the Gospel.
That French (and American) campers know God for real: intimately, personally, deeply.
That their relationship with the Lord continues after Champfleuri is over, and that He
provides them with support when they get home.
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