Seeking God's Face: Forty Days of Prayer
You're invited! Join us for 40 days of prayer (May 1 to June 9) with the help of a daily email prompt.
Join the conversation! Here's the place to connect with prayer coordinators, members of prayer teams, and others who are passionate about prayer.
Write your own blog post to share your ministry experience with others.
You're invited! Join us for 40 days of prayer (May 1 to June 9) with the help of a daily email prompt.
As the CRC is invited to join in "Forty Days of Prayer" before Synod, there are also opportunities to gather with others live on Zoom to pray these together.
The impossible-looking situation of Synod 2022 invites us to faith in our miracle-working God.
The family may be the most challenging place to witness Jesus.
It sounded like a cop-out when Moses told Joshua to go out and fight. He was going to stay and let Joshua do the dangerous work! What kind of leader is that?
Sunday at 7 has become a special time of the week for members of Winnipeg's Transcona CRC, who use The Bridge App to come together for a time of designated prayer.
Nate pulled up a chair and told our family about his wife’s prayer.
Wondering how to guide your children into a relationship with God? Seize the everyday moments to guide your children into a life of prayer.
Are life's challenges feeling overwhelming to you? Consider some of the prayer practices from the African-American church for dwelling in the moment with God.
"When we pray Scripture, we are speaking God’s Words back to him. We are reminding him of his promises, we are trusting that he will do what he said in his Word.”
Heartfelt longing to gather with fellow believers...
Seeking prayer. God Bless!
Praise God for the 200+ participants who united in prayer for the U.S., Canada, and the world on the U.S. National Day of Prayer (May 7).
May 7th is the National Day of Prayer in the United States. For Safe Church, prayer is at the foundation of our work. We want to invite you into our circle of prayer—today, and every day.
Who hasn’t day-dreamed about what it would have been like to live in Bible times? Well, guess what? You live in ‘Bible’ times!
Hold to hope! There will be a day when songs fill the air again.
I wonder if this is God's opportunity to develop a spiritual discipline I have commonly left neglected: the discipline of solitude.
Do you hear the voice of God calling? Can you guess what COVID-19 is really all about? It’s quite simple really. God longs for His people to pray.
I’m learning that when I’m worried, I need to turn to the Lord in prayer. Out of everything I need to do as a church planter, my prayer life needs to be the most important thing.
Perhaps especially in times of transition, but really in all of our days, the Lord invites us, with soft and contrite hearts, into his very presence. Let's pray.
To what extent do we look to God for guidance in the decisions we are making? To what extent do we simply rely on our own knowledge and understanding?
The day after my mother-in-law received a brand new heart, I was lying in bed, praying out loud (it helps me stay awake), “And please God, be with Mom. Give her peace as she waits. . .”
When prayer moves from "getting God to do the things we think God should do," towards the kind of communication that happens in an intimate relationship, Jesus offers some instructions that can in effect be like zooming out on the GPS.
Why bother praying at all? For the reward!
What if prayer isn't about getting God to the things that you think God should be doing? What if its about more, and we've been missing that?