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Who are we?

Christians, who during the pandemic believed we needed to concentrate our prayers on the county in which we lived.  We studied the history, demographics, church web sites, government, social and economic status and more.  When mask restrictions stopped, we began going to the cities to pray on site, seeking to find other intercessors to pray.  [This is a work in progress and we need others to help.]

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The goal is to connect other Christian believers to pray for their church and other churches in their city and for some to pray for the county, representing their church/city and/or their place of employment. To pray for significant issues facing their city and churches, with love and edification.

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We believe we must start with personal repentance and forgiveness before interceding on behalf of others.  Then after putting on the whole armor of God clothed in humility, we intercede.  We partner with experts on issues, experiences, or knowledge, who can help us pray more effectively about current events.  We create several ways for people to unite in prayer believing everyone has a perspective that can help build unity.

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What we're not?

Not a group to fellowship.  Our aim is solely to pray and intercede.  The expectation for those that participate is they want to pray.  We expect no one to dominate the prayer times, if in a "zoom" or face-to-face time.  To help with this, we remind everyone of respectful guidelines at the beginning of any prayer session.  If groups are large, there will be breakout groups of 3-4 to allow each person the opportunity to pray about a specific issue.  

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We are not soloists.  We seek to be a community who provides information of latest events, issues and updates that affect revival and unity.  We believe others have prayed before us and are praying even now that we have yet to meet.   We are not taking away from church time.  If a church has a prayer ministry, we are seeking a representative who would be willing to pray with and for other churches.  We are not better than anyone.  We start by recognizing God wants us to bloom where we are planted.  Interceding for the church we represent and for others in our city and county. 

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