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THY KINGDOM COME

Battersea Fields Parish Churches
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    • ST SAVIOUR's BATTERSEA PARK
    • ALL SAINTS
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  • WHAT'S ON/
    • What's on
    • DISTRICT FOR KIDS
    • Easter dates
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    • PRAYER
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    • ABOUT US
    • Contact
    • Room Hire
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Thy Kingdom Come - a guide for 10 days in prayer

Thy Kingdom Come

Between Ascension Day and Pentecost Sunday we are joined a global movement called Thy Kingdom Come. It was an opportunity to pray for 5 people we knew over 10 days. It was a great time to pray for our friends to discover the life that Jesus offers.

Each day we put a bible verse on this blog with a thought and a guide for prayer and a call to action as you pray for your friends and we sent the information by text.

These are the guidelines we suggested, and we’ve left them online in case you want to follow this 10 day pattern for yourself at any time during the year.

What you will need for the week ahead.

  1. First, a comfortable place where you can pray for a few minutes every day, a particular chair might be perfect

  2. Second, a piece of paper or a notebook with the names of up to five people written down who you will pray for over the next 10 days

  3. Third, keep a pen to hand while you pray to note down any thoughts

How long should you pray? One suggestion is that you pray as long as it takes to have a cup of tea or coffee. 5 minutes will do.

Here’s a way you can do this each day:

  1. Go to your prayer place, maybe with your cup of tea or coffee, the names you wrote down, the pen and paper, and your phone

  2. Read the verse and thought for the day found here on the blog or on your phone if you signed up for texts

  3. Use the verse and thought to guide your prayers for the people on your prayer list

  4. Write down one thing that comes to mind that you can do for someone on your list, and decide when you’ll do it (then do it!)

  5. Say the Lord’s Prayer to finish

If you do this, for only 5 minutes a day, by the time we reach Pentecost Sunday you will have prayed for the people that matter most to you for nearly an hour.


 
May 23, 2020

Day 2 - Saturday – God’s generosity

May 23, 2020/ LEIGHTON CARR

VERSE: Philippians 4:19 And my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus.

THOUGHT: God is a rich and generous giver and promises to meet our needs.

TODAY: Pray for God to meet the needs of the people on your prayer list.

DECIDE: Write down something you can do to help someone on your prayer list

May 23, 2020/ LEIGHTON CARR/

LEIGHTON CARR

  • Day 3 - Sunday – Jesus prays today
  • Day 1 - Friday – Standing in the Gap
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