PRAYERS OF THE WEEK:
For Our StudentsThis week in our series about Joy we talked about contentment. Pray our students would see the relationship between joy and contentment - that they would see that contentment is not based on circumstances. Pray they see and know that joy and contentment come from Christ's power and provision.
For Our Ministry
Pray
that the light of the church and the heart of the family would continually come
together to reach and raise the next generation in Christ Jesus
PRAYER REQUESTS FROM OUR STUDENTS:
- I
have a lot of anxiety and I don’t know the source. I’m stressed out by too many
things. I have doubt in my faith and its eating my heart. I want to be a
selfless person but I’m not. I want to be a kind and caring person who has
solutions but I’m stuck. People who have it way worse than me and let me have
love and empathy for them.
- Pray
for me to be joyful, for my stress to go away, for all the things I am involved
in at school.
- I
could have an opportunity to share the Gospel with friends and peers.
- Continue
to pray for an open heart to get rid of my doubts about trusting God. Know that
He has a plan and I must trust Him.
STUDENTS IN OUR MINISTRY:
Please take a moment to pray for these students individually. These are the names of our students who don't know the Lord. Pray for their salvations, that God would continually be pursuing each of them.
Katie
Jami
Sammie
Caleb
Tracy
Bree
Mitchell
Chastity
Welcome! You have been invited to follow this blog by either a student or leader of Salem First Baptist's Student Ministries. We are so glad you are here! It has been on our heart to have God move through our students in a big way, and we know that the main way to get that done is by having a body of believers praying for us constantly. Our goal with this blog is to keep you informed and up-to-date on prayer requests we have within our ministry, whether they be from an individual student or from the group as a whole. We want to thank you for your willingness to pray for us and the work God is already doing within the lives of our students.
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