Thursday, January 29, 2015

Praying Men

Last night I met four of my brothers at the church for a few minutes of prayer and 60 minutes later 5 men had poured out their hearts; poured out their tears; petitioned God boldly on behalf of the the Church, and the sick. Thanksgiving, Praise and Worship broke "IN" as we broke out of the grip of anxious thoughts, worldly concerns and carnal worries.

Five brothers came in with the weight of their world and walked out liberated, invigorated, rejuvenated and motivated!

"Men ought always to pray, and not faint" (Luke 18:1 KJV)

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