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Prayer and Support Raising: Only God Can Turn Hearts

Last Updated July 08, 2010


By: Steve Shadrach, 2nd Opinion: John Kyle
 

Prayer and Support Raising:
Only God Can Turn Hearts

 “Prayer is the real work of the ministry. Service is just gathering in the results of prayer.” -S.D. Gordon in Quiet Talks on Prayer.

   The times in my life when I've applied this principle, I have seen God do some incredible things. Then why don't I employ this truth every day in every situation, you ask? I must have a short memory and proud heart!

   The amount of time I spend in prayer can indicate whether I am trusting in God—or myself. Sometimes I foolishly think my presence with someone is more powerful and life-changing than God's presence. I can easily spend two hours with someone in a support appointment and thoroughly enjoy myself. But, if you ask me to spend two minutes (a whole 120 seconds!) praying for them, it seems like an agonizing eternity. I'll share three quiet thoughts on prayer:

1. Acknowledge the power source:
   Psalm 62:11 states that “power belongs to God.” If that's true, we better plug into the power source! As much as I would like to reach down into someone's chest and turn their heart toward God (or toward me and our ministry), only God can do that. Whether it's witnessing or support-raising, our persuasiveness and eloquence only goes so far. Isn't it preposterous that God has chosen to do His work in response to our prayers? For us to have the privilege of partnering with God to accomplish His work is the mother of all mismatches. Just don't forget who the managing partner is!

2. Go to God first:
   I just finished a list of people I want to approach this month. Some I'm asking to come on our monthly team for the first time, others to re-start, and a few regular givers to consider increasing. My plan is all in place, except for one minor detail. I haven't yet “made my requests known to God” as commanded us to do in Philippians 4:5-6. Dr. Bill Bright, founder of Campus Crusade, believed “we must talk to God about men before we talk to men about God.” The Lord will go before us and open doors and hearts—but He wants us to ask Him to!

3. Specific requests bring specific answers:
   “I have not because I ask not” is what James 4:2 teaches. I believe the Lord is waiting on us to ask Him. In late November I went through a list of about 20 names who've given us significant end-of-the-year gifts in the past. I prayed for each person and asked God to lay a certain amount on their hearts to give this year. Yes, sometimes I go and ask them to invest the particular amount I prayed for, but sometimes I just ask God to put that amount in their hearts. I have enough answered prayers to fill a George Muller sequel! And then, when our specific requests are specifically answered, only He can get the credit.

P.S. Along with promptly thanking a donor who provides a special gift or increase, we dare not neglect to also express appreciation to our Lord, the true source of the gift. Why? Because only God can turn hearts.

 
 
February 2007

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   How could I possibly disagree with the three quiet thoughts concerning prayer shared by Steve? Actually, for a Christian to disagree concerning the importance of prayer is like disagreeing about the importance of motherhood or apple pie! The following suggestions concerning support raising, as related to the necessity of prayer, would be the ideal:

1. Develop a prayer team:
The importance of prayer to one's support raising should begin even before one actually begins the task of support raising. An excellent method would be to raise up a group of friends to serve as prayer partners, willing to pray for needs shared during the support raising time. Some may become permanent prayer partners. Having such a prayer team necessitates keeping them updated concerning support raising plans on a regular basis. The team can then pray more intelligently and also provide the support raiser specific written goals to be prayed and worked toward.

2. Pave the way through prayer:
As one selects potential donors, the support raiser should pray over their names to receive God's guidance. Before a contact is made with a potential donor, prayer would be made that God might turn that person's heart toward support of the ministry. When potential donors actually become donors they should be prayed for regularly that they would be blessed by taking part in the ministry. Why not pray that these donors would recommend friends to give too? Also, the support raiser should request prayer needs of their donors and pray regularly for such needs, which serve as a special bonding agent in the relationship.

3. Trust the Lord's timing:
Through prayer, keep the Lord involved in the support raising process by presenting specific requests to Him as well giving thanks for victories. One can be eager to “get on with the ministry” while not realizing prayer is a vital part of the ministry. In Operation World, Patrick Johnstone wrote: “When man works, man works; when man prays, God works!” Also, good news for the praying support raiser is Matthew 5:3, “You're blessed when you're at the end of your rope. With less of you, there is more of God and His rule.” (The Message)

 
About the Author
 John Kyle has spent his life serving the body of Christ through key leadership roles
with organizations such as Intervarsity, Wycliffe, and EFMA. He has trained thousands of Christian workers for ministry. He and his wife Lois live in Monroe, North Carolina.
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