Can I pray for you?
This was the call to action, in October at our local church. After being locked down for what seemed an eternity, we hit the streets of various neighborhoods in the city of Encarnacion to ask the following question;
Can I pray for you?
We were all wearing yellow shirts with one mandate. Go from house to house and ask people this simple question. In most homes, people were receptive to a word of prayer. We gave a new testament, and a magnet with a phone number they can call anytime to ask for prayer and help.
I was reminded of Jesus when he sent them two by two ahead of him to every town and place where he was about to go. He told them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.
We get cozy and enjoy being with people we know. But going and reaching new people who have not heard Gods voice and experienced the abundant life is transformative.
This one connection might not seem like a big deal, but its part of a larger plan. Someone else will come and water the soil, and then someone else will help that person grow. Only heaven will reveal those little anonymous visits, words, prayers and the water we gave unto the least of these.
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