Team Flanders:  Gent, Belgium
John Long & Lucy Lagrone-Long

                 

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Why We Pray

The primary purpose of prayer is to gain God's perspective.

We are not bringing God to the Flemish People. He is already here and at work. He invited us to join Him here.

However, it is through consistent, committed, persistent and intensive prayer that we connect to the power from above.

We are sustained and encouraged by your prayers. We are not here alone. You as our Prayer Ministry Partners are on the team. We are simply the ones who live in Belgium.

In an effort to help you pray with more intentionality, please check out some of the links on the left side of this page.

We promise to try to tell you "when and how" God answers your prayers because God always answers.

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Urgent Prayer Requests

Please continue to intercede for following concerns:

Pray for others to join us in the vocational work here. We are already planning for the time we must be away. Tax laws will require us to be away for at least 6 months every five years. Without anyone else here, some ministry may have to be placed on hold. Pray for workers for the harvest.

Pray for Gary T. (Team Leader) and the rest of the team God has chosen as they prepare to join us here for ministry during the Gentse Feesten in 2008.

Please continue to pray for "S&L," "G" and "A&Y". Pray also that God would open the hearts of other locals and lead us to them. We are finding other churches interested in the concept of planting organic house churches but it will take nationals who will be willing to trust God and move out of their comfort zone for this to happen.

 

Pray for the churches and evangelical believers in Gent who are facing great pressure as they seek to live their witness in the city.
 

in Christ God was reconciling the
world to Himself

. . .

and He has given
to us the message of reconciliation.
(2 Cor. 5:19)

 

     

This Page Last Updated:  27 October, 2008