There were some groups of Christians from different
churches praying for their neighbours before Prayer Impact started.
Here is an account of how one group started:
I don't remember how long ago we started
praying but I know it took the Lord quite a long time to persuade
me to do it! He must have been nudging me for a good year, and I
kept putting Him off, although I knew that all I had to do was knock
on a neighbour's door. I had met her at a Praise Impact meeting
in the Methodist church; she was very friendly but somehow I couldn't
pluck up the courage to ask her if she'd like to get together and
start praying for our neighbours. The day after I retired, I even
saw her in Waitrose, but I'm ashamed to say that I ignored her and
crept past on the other side of the vegetables. I remember saying
"Please Lord, not yet, it's my first day."
However, soon afterwards she called out to me one day as I walked
past her house. Over coffee I knew I'd have to broach the subject,
so I took a deep breath and told her how I'd been feeling that I
should get together with a Christian from a different church to
pray for the neighbours.
Her response was immediate "Yes, what a good idea. When shall
we start?"
At first it was just the two of us, fitting our prayer times around
her duties as a nurse. Then gradually three other ladies joined
and we had to establish a set meeting time. Eventually the first
lady dropped out, one has recently moved away and others have joined:
so there are now four of us, representing three different churches.
We meet every Tuesday evening for about half an hour. We start with
a news update, requests and answers to prayer. Then, after a short
Bible reading, we usually only pray for ten or fifteen minutes.
The idea of little groups all over the town, each praying for their
own street or block of flats, is awesome. I'm convinced that even
if people from different denominations who had never prayed out
loud, just agreed to pray in silence together, the Lord would hear
their unity.
Patsy Robinson
Petersfield Methodist Church
Patsy's group pray for homes in the
following roads:
Noreuil Road
Gloucester Close
Princess Road
Queens Road
If you live in any of these roads and would like to join her please
contact John
and he will put you in touch.
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