After 21 Days of Prayer, What’s Next?
At least fifty SCBO churches have participated in the 21 Days of Prayer. As churches begin to pray in unity, great reports are coming in. So, what’s next?
In the fall, a pilot group of a dozen churches participated in a Prayer, Care, Share initiative that ended with a Friend Day.
Pastor David Haarmeyer, East River Road Baptist Church, Fairfield, reports, “21 days of prayer and Prayer Care Share had the most significant impact on our ministry in 2024. We, as a church, saw eight baptisms this past year. The first came during our 21 days of prayer, and the other seven came after our 12 weeks of Prayer Care Share.”
Prayer, Care, Share: Learn the simple plan to reach anyone with the gospel.
Maybe you are like most Christians. You would like to be effective at evangelism. You want the Lord to use you to help people come to Christ. But you can’t seem to find something that works for you. We have good news for you. The Bible describes a simple, timeless system that has worked for thousands of years worldwide and will work for you.
Dr. Dave Earley and Dr. David Wheeler, veteran professors, pastors, and evangelists, have identified, explained, summarized, illustrated, and applied their expertise to create an effective system for winning people to Christ. This book is clear, concise, and compelling. It is filled with real stories about real people, practical examples, and great ideas.
Brad Adrian, a leader at East River Road, writes, “Sharing the gospel is commanded of us, and this is a skill we need to develop. Prayer, Care, Share's simplicity works for individuals and churches. It helps us to pray more intentionally, care more compassionately, and see ways to share the Good News with impact.”
If you want to be involved with other pastors in the spring coaching accountability cohort, preparing for Easter, contact Dave Earley at dbearley@liberty.edu. You can find out more about Prayer, Care, Share at https://prayer-care-share.com/.
In the fall, a pilot group of a dozen churches participated in a Prayer, Care, Share initiative that ended with a Friend Day.
Pastor David Haarmeyer, East River Road Baptist Church, Fairfield, reports, “21 days of prayer and Prayer Care Share had the most significant impact on our ministry in 2024. We, as a church, saw eight baptisms this past year. The first came during our 21 days of prayer, and the other seven came after our 12 weeks of Prayer Care Share.”
Prayer, Care, Share: Learn the simple plan to reach anyone with the gospel.
Maybe you are like most Christians. You would like to be effective at evangelism. You want the Lord to use you to help people come to Christ. But you can’t seem to find something that works for you. We have good news for you. The Bible describes a simple, timeless system that has worked for thousands of years worldwide and will work for you.
Dr. Dave Earley and Dr. David Wheeler, veteran professors, pastors, and evangelists, have identified, explained, summarized, illustrated, and applied their expertise to create an effective system for winning people to Christ. This book is clear, concise, and compelling. It is filled with real stories about real people, practical examples, and great ideas.
Brad Adrian, a leader at East River Road, writes, “Sharing the gospel is commanded of us, and this is a skill we need to develop. Prayer, Care, Share's simplicity works for individuals and churches. It helps us to pray more intentionally, care more compassionately, and see ways to share the Good News with impact.”
If you want to be involved with other pastors in the spring coaching accountability cohort, preparing for Easter, contact Dave Earley at dbearley@liberty.edu. You can find out more about Prayer, Care, Share at https://prayer-care-share.com/.
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