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7 Ways to Pray for Your Missionary
By Bill Wilson, OMF International
Missions is more than God's people obediently serving Him. Missions
is God at work. If He isn't working in and through His people to
accomplish His purposes, nothing eternal is getting done.
Think of Paul at Philippi in Acts 16. He was faithfully teaching
about Jesus when Lydia believed. God led the missionary to the right
place, empowered his witness, and opened the heart of the hearer.
In Matthew 9:36-38, Jesus looked at the multitudes and their unmet
needs and said, "the harvest is plentiful, but the workers
are few." Jesus compared the huge task of meeting the crowd's
needs with the few people there are to do the job.
What is to be done in this tragic situation? Jesus answers, "Ask
the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest field."
The solution is to ask God to touch hearts and challenge His people
to work the harvest.
Unleashing God's Power
The Apostle Paul was a great missionary who often urged God's people
to pray for him. He linked the success of his mission to the faithful
prayer support of the saints of God. Read 2 Corinthians 1:8-11.
Paul describes some of his experiences as: "hardships we suffered,"
"under great pressure," "beyond our ability to endure,"
"despaired even of life." Yet he speaks confidently of
God's deliverance. Paul is sure that God will sustain him as the
believers help in prayer.
This passage shows that God actively protects, delivers and uses
us for blessing. And prayer links us to the most exciting aspects
of ministry. Paul says, "many will give thanks ... for the
gracious favor granted us in answer to the prayers of many."
There is an inseparable link between prayer and effective missions.
The place God wants you in His missions program is something wonderful
that you must discover from Him. But it is His will that you, a
child of God, pray for world evangelization. We don't dare sidestep
this opportunity and responsibility. Pray. "Pray without ceasing"
(1 Thess. 5:17) and "You should always pray and not give up"
(Luke 18:1b).
Pray on Two Levels
Here are two suggestions to help you pray more effectively:
1. Maintain a broad interest in missions around the world. Keep
up with missionaries in various countries. Some people pray for
a different continent every day of the week.
2. Pray regularly for one missionary or a missionary family. After
you've cultivated your interest world-wide, ask God to put one specific
missionary on your heart and commit yourself to that missionary
in a meaningful way. As God leads you, make a definite commitment
to Him to pray daily for your partner in ministry. This special
connection to another ministry holds all the mutual benefits of
deep and purposeful friendship.
Learn all you can about your missionary: the family, the agency
(subscribe to their magazine), the country where he is serving,
the type of work he does, the people he is working with. Assume
some responsibility in your friendship with your missionary and
write regularly. Send small gifts occasionally. Have him in your
home. Read his prayer letters fresh from the mailbox and pray through
them many times. Let your mind expand on the items mentioned and
pray in depth for him. Rejoice with your missionary in his answers
to prayer. Worship God with thanksgiving for meeting your missionary's
needs.
It`s not easy to pray for someone every day for an extended period
of time. No matter how strong your commitment, the old "out of sight,
out of mind" will factor in. After praying every day for several
weeks, it's easy to resort to "God bless so-and-so in Japan. Amen."
Guard yourself against this and ask God to help you pray intensely,
intelligently and with His Spirit's power.
To keep your intercession fresh, vital and directed to specific
needs, use this weekly cycle of prayer topics each day.
DAY 1 - RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD
Too often we assume that missionaries don't struggle like we do
in their relationship with God. But this is the missionary's primary
need. Pray that your missionary will:
a. love and study God's Word
b. have a strong prayer life
c. be filled with the Holy Spirit
d. be maturing spiritually
e. make progress over personal sin
DAY 2 - PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL NEEDS
Satan often discourages us through our physical and emotional
lives. Many missionaries live in difficult climates filled with
disease. Pray for good health.
With busy and hectic schedules, missionaries travel often. Pray
for safety, stamina and a sense of priority. Remember that preventive
prayer helps. When we hear that a missionary is hospitalized for
a heart attack, disease or has been injured in an accident, we pray
up a storm. The wise thing is to cover your missionary's health
continually. Pray against discouragement, loneliness and depression.
DAY 3 - FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Pray for family relationships-husband/ wife, parent/child. Pray
for the children, their salvation and spiritual growth, their health
and education. Pray too that their family life will provide an excellent
model for local Christians and the unsaved. And pray against the
temptations that destroy families.
If your missionary is single, pray that God will meet his or her
needs in this area. Pray for strong, healthy friendships, and contentment
in singleness.
DAY 4 - ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE
In world evangelization communication is the name of the game.
Your missionary is in ministry to share the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Whether your missionary is communicating with his life or lips,
he must be understood.
Learning a new language and adapting to a new culture are frustrating,
difficult, and essential to good communication. Even an elementary
knowledge of a language takes years of study and practice. And a
superficial understanding is insufficient for communicating spiritual
truths and defending the faith. Would you listen to a speaker who
wasn't fluent in English?
But to really communicate, the missionary must adapt culturally
to identify with those he is trying to reach. Getting close to the
local people and understanding them means adjusting lifestyle and
cultural preferences. Pray that your missionary will have the stamina
and understanding to demonstrate Christ cross-culturally.
DAY 5 - EFFECTIVE MINISTRY
Sometimes you can forget why your missionary is overseas, and
why you are praying for him. Remember to pray for what your missionary
is actually doing: witnessing, visiting, teaching, preaching, counseling,
nursing-and pray for the people he is ministering to.
Prayer letters will teach you how to specifically pray for these
things. But include requests for boldness, open doors, open hearts
and excellence in the effort. Most of all, ask the Holy Spirit to
empower your missionary for productivity. (John 15:16)
DAY 6 - TEAM RELATIONSHIPS
Your missionary is probably not completely on his own. Normally,
missionaries team up with other missionaries, local believers, pastors
and evangelists.
Unfortunately, this mix of personalities designed to strengthen
the ministry can sometimes be used of Satan to weaken it. Poor team
relationships can spoil the work. Pray for all the fellow workers
your missionary mentions in his letters. Pray they appreciate and
sharpen one another in good and healthy ways.
DAY 7 - COUNTRY AND PEOPLE GROUP
Expand your praying to include the entire country where your missionary
is located. The political situation, the government and its leaders,
visas, freedom to preach the gospel-all of these are important factors
in world evangelization. You can also pray that the whole country
will open up in responsiveness to the gospel.
Especially pray for the people group that the missionary is trying
to reach. Learn all you can about them and pray for an indigenous
church movement among them. The OMF website may have good information
on the people group.
Whether you use this guide regularly or use some other method,
you can never run out of prayer material. We haven't even mentioned
your missionary's relationship with his home churches, the parents
and family left at home and his financial needs.
You have plenty of important work to do in giving the world the
message of Jesus Christ. And you will know God better for it. No
matter how many times you may fail in your daily commitment, you
can start again today.
Copyright OMF
International, 1998
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