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Praise
We give thanks for the privilege of being members
of God’s family and the joy that comes from
fellowshipping with other believers.
Pray
WEEK 1: Thursday is the National Day of Prayer. Ask the
Holy Spirit to move powerfully and bring believers together
to lift up God’s name. Pray our unity will glorify Him and
the world will come to know Him through our love. 
WEEK 2: As we celebrate Mother’s Day, ask God to bring
joy and healing to families in your community and the
nation. Also, pray for those who have lost their mothers or
children as well as those who are unable to have families.
WEEK 3: Pray specifi cally for your relationships with other
believers and your church, asking God to strengthen your
fellowship as you grow together spiritually.
WEEK 4: The operations department serves at In Touch
by maintaining facilities and making daily tasks possible.
Please ask the Lord to bless each team member’s work and
home life in a special way.
WEEK 5: Pray for our viewers who do not worship with a
local body of believers. Ask the Holy Spirit to work in their
hearts and lead them to the church homes God desires

God bless you!

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