Jesus’ ministry flowed out of times of prayer. We know our lives should be patterned after his. Thank you for joining us in ministry by investing in the work of the kingdom through prayer.
ITINERARY
February 27 (Monday) thru February 28 (Tuesday)
February 27 (Monday) thru February 28 (Tuesday)
Dan and Doug leave for Rwanda –Arrive Rwanda – Visit mission work of Dwight Jackson
February 29 (Wednesday, 5:10 pm) thru March 2 (Friday, 2:10 am)
Travel to Nairobi, Doug and Dan join up with team at Nairobi airport 3/2
March 2 (Friday)
Rest and orientation
March 3 (Saturday, 9:30 am)
Flight to Mombassa
March 3 (Saturday evening) thru March 6 (Tuesday, 11:30 am)
Missionary Retreat
March 6 (Tuesday afternoon)
Flight to Nairobi
March 7 (Wednesday)
Free Day
March 8 (Thursday morning) thru March 10 (Saturday noon)
Kenya Pastor’s Conference
March 11 (Sunday, 3:40 am) , Arrive Sunday night, 7:30 p.m.
Travel to St. Louis
--SCRIPTURAL PRAYERS--
February 27, Monday :: Isaiah 61:10-11
That we would delight greatly in the Lord as we prepare to go and be confident that He has clothed us, through Jesus and in garments of righteousness. That “the Sovereign Lord will make righteousness and praise spring up before all nations.”
February 28, Tuesday :: Mark 1:2-3
That through the prayers and fasting (of the team and others) we would “prepare the way for the Lord and make straight paths for Him” to work in all His fullness.
February 29, Wednesday :: 2 Timothy 2:20-21; 2 Corinthians 9:8.
That we would be prepared to do any good work and would allow God’s grace to make it abound for His glory and praise.
March 1, Thursday :: 1 John 3:1
That the children will experience the lavish love of the Father as they explore what Christ in us means -- He never leaves us. He has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of Him. That we can come boldly to Him in prayer with assurance that He hears us and His promises are always YES to us.
March 2, Friday :: Ephesians 1:3-14
For a renewed, victorious confidence and walk, established in the recognition of who they (missionaries, pastors & children) are “in Christ.”
March 3, Saturday :: Galatians 3:1-5
For freedom from trying to do the walk of faith in the flesh, but be filled, enlightened, renewed, empowered and led by the Spirit.
March 4, Sunday :: Romans 8:26
That we would be open to the Holy’s Spirit’s leading in prayer and be able to discern His voice.
March 5, Monday :: Revelation 3:20
That the Missionary Kids who are pouring themselves out along with their parents to build the Kingdom, might be strengthened in the knowledge of our Lord and reminded that indeed He desires to meet us, to dine with us serving the “richest of foods.”
March 6, Tuesday :: 2 Corinthians 8:11-12
That we as a team and those ministering in Africa will complete with eagerness what we have been given to do and in which we have willingly invested.
March 7, Wednesday :: Exodus 4:30-31
That the Lord would work through the team on behalf of the pastors. That we would be open to the Lord working through prayer, words of encouragement, knowledge, prophecy, healing — whatever He would choose — to assure and encourage them that He hears and sees their needs.
March 8, Thursday :: 1 Corinthians 16:13-14
That we would be courageous in our love for others.
March 9, Friday :: Romans 12
In the context of the political and civic unrest in Kenya and bringing new believers in Christ into unity, pray for interpersonal healing which includes learning to forgive one another and recognizing the past is under Christ’s blood.
March 10, Saturday :: Ephesians 3:20-21
That the children and adults alike working in Africa (and those praying for them) would be able to imagine powerful and mighty things happening as they pray, knowing that Christ’s power is at work in and through us.
March 11, Sunday :: Philippians 1:4-6
That the area directors, pastors, missionaries and VISA workers will be confident in the work the Lord is doing. That He will complete the work He is doing in and through them as they faithfully obey. That we would remember them consistently in our prayers.
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