What would the church be like if everyone committed to pray together? What would your nation be like if every church committed to pray regularly & faithfully for the same things at the same time?
There is an urgent need for us to put a stake in the ground and say, ‘That’s it! We’ve had enough of the poverty, the dysfunction and the pain in our broken world.’ But, we also need to realise and grasp that God is enough, that he is sufficient and we do not need to go further than him to bring order and restoration to our broken world.
In The Prayers of Many Mike Betts not only issues an urgent call for the church to rediscover the power of corporate prayer but equips both the individual and the church to grasp what God will do through the passionate prayers of His people.
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Ditches: Praying together is like digging ditches ahead of a flood
Combat: Praying together is like armed combat
Fire: Corporate prayer is like kindling a fire
Orchestra: corporate prayer is like an orchestra playing
Family: Corporate prayer works with family dynamics
Eviction: Corporate prayer is like serving the devil an eviction notice
Tree: Corporate prayer is like uprooting a tree
Appendix: Toolbox – practical suggestions for growing in corporate prayer
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Pete is one of the founding champions of the 24-7 Prayer movement and leads Emmaus Rd with his wife Sammy. They live in Guildford with their two sons, and their two dogs, Noodle & Crumble. Pete is an ambassador for the NGO Tearfund and served for seven years on the senior leadership team of HTB in London.