5 Things To Pray For Your City
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Foreword And Series Introduction
INTRODUCTION: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
Life In The City:
Relationships
Work
Rest
Creativity
Care
Justice In The City:
Governance
Economic And Social Integration
Crime And Gangs
Marginalized People
Race And Integration
Church In The City:
A Prayerful Church
A Holy Church
A Global Church
A Diverse And United Church
A Growing Church
Witness In The City:
The Salvation Of The City,
Young People
Older People
Internationals
Heavenly City
Additional Info
Our cities are full of people, full of needs, and bursting with opportunity. The United Nations estimates that 60% of the world’s population will live in cities by 2030.
Urban churches have the world on our doorstep. But if we want to see God work in our cities and through our churches, we need to pray.
That’s where this little book is designed to help. It will enlarge your vision and equip you to pray passionately and powerfully for the salvation and renewal of your city.
Each chapter takes a passage of Scripture and suggests 5 things to pray for an area of city life. Because when we pray in line with God’s priorities as found in his word, our prayers are powerful and effective (James 5 v 16)-and that’s a truly thrilling prospect.
This book has been developed in partnership with London City Mission and Redeemer City to City, and is flexible enough to be used whatever your urban context.
Use this book to:
* Guide your prayers during your personal quiet times
* Equip church members to pray meaningfully for your city
* Help you prepare expressive public intercessions for church
* Fuel your church prayer meeting
* Initiate and take part in a city-wide prayer movement
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784983246
ISBN10: 1784983241
Pete Nicholas | Helen Thorne
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2018
5 Things
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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