Project Prayer

“And when Jesus went out He saw a great multitude; and He was moved with compassion for them, and healed thier sick.” — Matthew 14:14

When Jesus saw the many needs of the people, He was moved with empathy. He saw a multitude of people who were hungry and hurting; who had been abused, stepped on, beaten down and oppressed. He saw people who were desperate, destitute and even dying. He saw people who were broken and lost… and the Bible tells us that He was moved with compassion. Not only was Jesus moved within His spirit, but He literally moved with compassion. He was moved into action and ministered to each need.

He calls us to move with compassionate action today. But how? The needs are so great and the needy are so many. One way that we can minister to others is through PRAYER! We can pray for those whom the Lord has placed in our path. We can pray that God would minister to their physical needs, but most importantly pray that God would provide for their spiritual needs. God is often waiting to move in a powerful way if we will simply ask.

“… For with God all things are possible.” — Mark 10:27

As followers of Christ, we know that nothing is impossible with God. After all, He alone is the Creator and Sustainer of all things (both seen and unseen). In the book of Jeremiah 32:17 God’s Word says, “Ah, Lord God! Behold, You have made the heavens and the earth by Your great power and outstretched arm. There is nothing too hard for You.” This powerful truth should greatly affect the way we think, the way we pray, and even the way we live our lives. If we truly believe that with God all things are possible, then we will see Him for the all-knowing, all-present, and all-powerful God He is! Only then will we have the vision to pray big and have the confidence to pray expectantly. We will pray for the “impossible.” We will confidently approach and ask our great God to give sight to the blind, give healing to the sick, give life to the dead and fulfill each of our needs. We will ask Him to break the chains, tear down the walls, and even move the mountains all for His name's sake and for the sake of the lost.

So please join us in prayer as we seek to lift up the brethren, the lost, and all of the work God is doing in and through Climbing For Christ all around the globe. Also, please consider sending your personal prayer needs and/or sign up for our weekly prayer updates by e-mailing info@ClimbingForChrist.org.

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Prayer Updates

Project Prayer: Ramadan 2017

Day 22: By all means, save some! By Jordan Rowley, spiritual coordinator, Climbing For Christ While visiting with new friends in Indonesia in January, the Spirit held our tongue when an opportunity to share the Gospel was apparent. We realized that a relationship starting between a ...

Project Prayer: Ramadan 2017

Day 21: A Savior for ALL people By Jordan Rowley, spiritual coordinator, Climbing For Christ No matter where we GO in the world – like this remote village in China, where we found a mosque – there are people in need of our Savior Jesus. (Photo by Gary Fallesen) Our Lord Je...

Project Prayer: Ramadan 2017

Day 20: The Word By Jordan Rowley, spiritual coordinator, Climbing For Christ After discussing that the Bible has not been corrupted, a Muslim friend asked us for a Bible for his son. (Photo by Shawn Dowd, Mission: Kilimanjaro 2007) As Christians, we believe that God&rsqu...

Project Prayer: Ramadan 2017

Day 19: Obey Me By Jordan Rowley, spiritual coordinator, Climbing For Christ Evangelist Haseeb, a Climbing For Christ member, teaches from the Bible in Pakistan. (Photo by Save Pakistan) As we saw yesterday, the Qur’an attributes numerous miracles to Jesus, or Isa, as He&rs...

Project Prayer: Ramadan 2017

Day 18: The uniqueness of Isa By Jordan Rowley, spiritual coordinator, Climbing For Christ A Muslim friend reads about Jesus in the New Testament while resting in the sun on Mount Ararat. (Photo by Gary Fallesen, Mission: Ararat 2010) JESUS. The One whose beautiful name is above every o...

Project Prayer: Ramadan 2017

Day 17: Barriers and Bridges By Jordan Rowley, spiritual coordinator, Climbing For Christ A Climbing For Christ member disciples a Muslim background believer in the Atlas Mountains. (Photo by Gary Fallesen) The differences between Christianity and Islam are massive and many. There ...

Project Prayer: Ramadan 2017

Day 16: Witness and BE witnesses By Jordan Rowley, spiritual coordinator, Climbing For Christ Lambok, a Climbing For Christ Indonesia member, witnesses to Sunda people in a rice field in West Java by lending a hand. (Photo by Gary Fallesen) We’re going to look at a few points...

Project Prayer: Ramadan 2017

Day 15: ‘It is difficult to be a Christian in Pakistan’ By Gary Fallesen, president, Climbing For Christ When sewer worker Irfan Masih, a 30-year-old Christian in Lahore, Pakistan, fell unconscious after he inhaled poisonous gases locked inside a manhole, he was rushed t...

Project Prayer: Ramadan 2017

Day 14: Turkey’s state of confusion By Gary Fallesen, president, Climbing For Christ Mount Ararat and a minaret: two symbols of Turkey. (Photo by Gary Fallesen, Mission: Ararat 2015) LeBron James is probably known to those who don’t even follow professional basketball...

Project Prayer: Ramadan 2017

Day 13: Church, you are not alone By Gary Fallesen, president, Climbing For Christ Smoke rises from beyond a mosque in besieged Marawi in this photo from Christianity Today. Have you ever felt alone? Desperately alone? We have met the church in places like that. Places where they wer...
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