A prayer ministry is an essential aspect to a church that wants to make an impact on their church and community. Often, we can go “through the motions”, but prayer is the way we communicate with God!
These letters are written by a Pastor with over 35 years of ministry experience. They will be a great addition to your follow up efforts to reach your community for Christ!
You have been in my thoughts and prayers and the prayers of your church family during your hospitalization. I know this must be a hard and trying time for you, but remember that God is with you. He promises us numerous times in the Bible that He will never leave nor forsake us and He won’t.
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith 1234 Right Way Fort Worth, Texas 00000
Dear Mr. Smith:
One of my favorite scriptures is found in Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you plans to give you hope and a future.”
We do not always know why God calls us to do what he calls us to do; only that He has a reason and that we need to be obedient to His call.
Thank you for the kind and thoughtful gift that you sent us this month. It is a blessing to have fellow believers who support the work that God has called us to do.
God is doing great things here, and He has blessed our ministry in major ways. We have been able to meet many people, some who are saved and some who are not. We have many opportunities to share the love of God, and your gift will help us do just that.
I just wanted to take a moment to send a note of encouragement, as well as to let you know that we continue to pray for your full and complete healing.
As I look back over the past 2 months and realize the path you have been forced to take, I can't help but be in awe at how the Lord has brought you through this very trying physical and emotional trial.
I was deeply troubled to hear of the news you received from your doctor. Please know that you are in the thoughts and prayers of so many. Even though there may be times when you feel alone, know that there are many who care about you and who are lifting you up before the throne of grace during this most difficult time.
I have known some people who think that if one is diagnosed with cancer, or some other illness, that they must have sinned or somehow fallen short before God. In case any of those thoughts are creeping in to your mind, I want to assure you that God does not work that way. The Bible clearly tells us that all of us are subject to times of joy and times of sorrow.