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The Taking
Prayer to the Streets: Prayer Journeys Resource Kit expands
prayerwalking to involve every member through field teams and
support teams. Prayer Journey teams seek to pray for and
share Jesus with everyone in their community or communities around
the world. It is a primary resource to help congregations to reclaim
the church as a house of prayer
with a passion for lost people (see Mt. 21:13, Lk19:10). It
has been endorsed by many prayer leaders.
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The Resource Kit
contains all of the resources needed to teach or conduct Prayer
Journeys. Follow these links for the text of the Guidebook, Overhead Cell Masters,
listening
guides, sample prayer request post card, a sample follow-up card
and a Spanish
version.
Chinese
(PDF), Korean,
Russian, and
Vietnamese versions are
underway too. Prayer Journeys Clip Art, and a Power Point
presentation are available from the catalog.
Also we have the Prayer
Journeys cell masters
and the Listening Guides
in PDF. You will need the Acrobat
Reader to view these PDF files.
There are online versions of the Prayer Journeys Pocket
Guide and the Crossover
Atlanta Prayer Journeys Pocket Guide. View a copy of the St.
Louis 2002 SBC prayer walk guide.
Prayer Journeys Resource Kit English
Prayer Journeys Pocket Guide English
Prayer Journeys Resource Kit Spanish
Prayer Journeys Pocket Guide Spanish
Prayer Journeys Resource Kit Korean
Prayer Journeys Pocket Guide Korean

Campus Prayer
Journeys
Campus Prayer Journeys seek to
mobilize churches to pray for every elementary, secondary, and
collegiate campus in the United States and Canada.
The Plan includes calling families
and individuals to pray on the campuses where their children attend
school. We will meet twelve (12) hours before students meet for
prayer at the nationwide See You At The Pole event. Participants may
walk, skate, jog, bike (journey) around the campus and pray for the
safety, salvation, and spiritual growth of the students, teachers,
and school staff. Participants are then encouraged to continue
praying for their campuses and entire community through Taking
Prayer to the Streets.
For more information visit studentz.com/prayer.
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