God has put several things on my heart this week regarding the Raise the Bar challenges…
· Don’t just tell someone that “I will pray for them” and then walk away. I have been taking the time to pray, with both believers and non-believers immediately when I hear a need. I ask them if we can pray together. It has provided moments of witnessing, and has made some friendships a little deeper.
· Raise the bar in prayer every day. I am being more disciplined to write down who I need to pray for. I’m also taking several quiet moments at work and finding time to pray throughout the day.
· Go beyond my tithe. God has challenged me to go even more beyond my tithe and give, especially to those who are in poor or in need. I am in prayer on how God wants me to do that and I think He has answered my prayers.
Praise God!
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