Just a quick note for those who want to individually expand in their knowledge of prayer, and intercession. There is a navigation bar (nav bar) to the far right of this online journal. Links, Books, and Inspirational Verses for you to use as a tool.
Here is a new resource that would help those who have a heart to pray for the 1040 window: global north and global south. Here we all can be in prayer with others on YouTube through the organization Operation World. This is now in our "Links" tab on the nav bar. This resource was found on the Passion for the Nation Website. (under Media). This is one of their resources that they are providing for those interested in prayer and intercession for the nations. Operation World is a prayer guide for the unreached countries, at the end of each prayer video, there are bullet points of prayer requests and facts of each country that is being uplifted. This is also a good tool for those looking for a new way to spend their quiet times. Hopefully, this nav bar becomes a good resource for the SEAC community
(apologies that the nav bar is quite hidden, its part of the blog template and cannot be adjusted to stay permanently, rather than flash in and out when you scroll over it. The resource has always been available just tucked away)
Here is a new resource that would help those who have a heart to pray for the 1040 window: global north and global south. Here we all can be in prayer with others on YouTube through the organization Operation World. This is now in our "Links" tab on the nav bar. This resource was found on the Passion for the Nation Website. (under Media). This is one of their resources that they are providing for those interested in prayer and intercession for the nations. Operation World is a prayer guide for the unreached countries, at the end of each prayer video, there are bullet points of prayer requests and facts of each country that is being uplifted. This is also a good tool for those looking for a new way to spend their quiet times. Hopefully, this nav bar becomes a good resource for the SEAC community
(apologies that the nav bar is quite hidden, its part of the blog template and cannot be adjusted to stay permanently, rather than flash in and out when you scroll over it. The resource has always been available just tucked away)
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