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    Monday
    Jul272009

    An Offering of Prayer

    So, wow, everyone’s talking about this year’s Summit.   I guess I should probably blog about something else…  

    nah!

    We are just two weeks away, my friends- two weeks away from the Annual Celebrate Recovery Summit!   This amazing event at THE Saddleback Church is every Encourager Coach’s dream.  What could be more uplifting, more inspiring, more energizing than witnessing thousands of grateful believers in Jesus Christ gathering together to glorify the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords?

    As usual, there is a lot to look forward to- great worship, powerful speakers, wonderful new tools, and an offering of dozens of helpful seminars. 

    However, as appealing as these Summit offerings are, what I want to focus on today is what YOU have to offer the Summit in preparing for your visit to the Saddleback campus.

    “I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone.”    (1 Timothy 2:1)

    In the next couple weeks would you please pray for Celebrate Recovery, for its leaders, for those attending the Summit; and will you pray that God would do a miraculous work of growth in this global ministry as a result of these crucial 3 days?

    Oswald Chambers wrote, “Prayer does not fit us for the greater work, prayer is the greater work.” 

    I am convinced that the ultimate victory will be won in the weeks leading up to the Summit.  August twelfth through the fourteenth will simply be a celebration of our Savior’s triumphant and redeeming work acted out in the praises of His people.

    God bless you and we look forward to seeing you very soon!

    -john e

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