PRAY STRATEGICALLY for my ministry. When King Solomon took over as King of Israel, the Lord gave him a chance to ask for whatever he wanted and it would be given to him. So, in 1 Kings 3:5-14 Solomon asked for wisdom. Why? Because he was so young and with the responsibility he had to lead being so great, he needed God to be his wisdom and guidance. In the same way, as Youth Pastors and Ministers, the responsibility we have to share Christ to our youth is so great, we need to be actively praying for God’s wisdom and guidance. Why try to go at this alone? We need to be asking God for wisdom and discernment consistently. But, praying strategically is more than just praying for wisdom and safety for your students. It is praying specifically for your students by name, your program for what you hope would happen and become, for your leaders (and for more leaders), and many other things on your heart. As Christ points out in Luke 11:5-10, if we ask, seek and knock, God will provide and bless us. So, if this is true, why wouldn’t we come before the Lord with boldness and strategically pray for our ministry. So, how do you pray strategically? Here are some examples:
- Be specific. Write down specific things you can be praying over so that, when the Lord answers it, you will be able to identify how he is working in your ministry. Write down students by name and pray specifically over each student.
- Pray for things that only God could provide and answer. This isn’t an ultimate wish list kind of thing. But, think through some areas that you know are beyond your reach and only God can do.
- After you make a list of things to pray over, organize them to pray over them throughout the week. For example, you can pray for your existing leaders and new leaders on Sundays and Thursdays while you pray for different students in your program daily.
- Examine your prayer strategy. Do you have one? Do you need to update it or change it in some way? Look over it and update it as needed or create one.
- After you have created or updated your prayer strategy, have your volunteer leaders look over it and offer input to so that they feel included and a part of the process.
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