| Prayer Impact is a scheme which seeks to unite
Christians in Petersfield to pray for their neighbours.
It was launched in all the PACT Churches on Sunday 25 January 2004
when all Church members were invited to join or form a PI Prayer
group to pray for their neighbours.
Leaflets were given to all those who are interested in becoming
involved with Prayer Impact. The reply slips will be collated and
those who have expressed an interest will be invited to form groups
with other Christian who live nearby.
If you wish you may form your own group - or you may already be
in a group which is praying for your neighbours - there is no compulsion
to join Prayer Impact. We would, however, appreciate it if you would
let the Prayer Impact organisers know which homes you are praying
for so that we do not duplicate our efforts.
Key points
PI is a PACT initiative which will involve all of the PACT churches
PI has three main aims:
- To pray for the well being of the people of Petersfield, street
by street, home by home
- To unite the Christians of Petersfield in small groups with
a common purpose
- To raise the profile of Christians and the Churches of Petersfield
What we ask all Christians to do:
Join or create a prayer group in your street with other Christians
from any Church in Petersfield and pray together, as a group, for
your neighbours.
What to pray for:
- the Holy Spirit to guide the group
- the strengthening of marriage relationships
- salvation for everyone in your street
- blessings upon each person in your street
- individuals and families in need, physical and spiritual
- the strengthening of family relationships other relationships
- people moving into the street
Practicalities
We need three types of volunteers:
- Church Co-ordinators: one per Church
- Street Co-ordinators: one per PI group
- Pray-ers: four to six individuals per PI group – where
there are more than this then two or more groups should be formed
If you are interested in becoming the Church Co-ordinator for your
church see your Church leader .
If you are interested in forming a PI group read the page “Guidelines
for Street Co-ordinators”. This will tell you how to form a
group and give some practical advice. You will also need a copy of
the leaflet “Prayer Impact”. If you are interested
in joining a PI group then take a copy of the leaflet “Prayer
Impact”.
If you would like to be your Church’s PI Co-ordinator, form
or join a PI group complete the slip in the leaflet “Prayer
Impact” and return it to your church leader or PI co-ordinator.
How it will work
As reply slips are returned you will be invited to host or join
a PI group in your street. Remember that you will only be praying
for people in your street or perhaps adjacent streets.
If you wish you may form a group on your own – that’s
fine.
You may already be part of a group that is already praying for
your neighbours – that’s wonderful! If you wish you
can join the PI scheme and you will be given support and information.
Alternatively you may wish to carry on as you have been –
that’s fine too. Whatever you decide to do we would be grateful
if you would let us know which neighbours you are praying for so
that another group doesn’t pray for the same people
As soon as your group has formed you should decide exactly which
neighbours you will be praying for – make a list of the house
numbers so that adjacent groups don’t also pray for the same
people.
Then start praying – we suggest that groups meet once a month
for half an hour – you can meet more often and for longer
if you wish.
Let your Church Co-ordinator or Church Leader know who you are
and who you are praying for.
After a few weeks you will be provided with leaflets which you
can deliver to the neighbours you are praying for. These leaflets
let the neighbour about PI and offer them an opportunity to make
specific prayer requests via a reply slip.
The reply slip will normally be delivered to the Street Co-ordinator’s
home, but may also be returned to any Church in Petersfield.
The reply slips will not contain any personal details – only
a name (which can be made up) and the name of the street.
What else can I do?
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