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"In Jesus, amen" - pt 8 (Persevering Prayer)

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Dan Sheed finishes our series, "In Jesus, amen" looking at prayer as Jesus did and as we can. Dan shares a talk on the formational work of habitual prayer and how we can build a perseverant prayer life in the midst of our lives now.

The first and most basic thing we can and must do is to keep God before our minds. This is the fundamental secret of caring for our souls.
— Dallas Willard

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"In Jesus, amen" - pt 7 (Un-answered Prayer)

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Cameron Thorp continues our series, "In Jesus, amen" looking at prayer as Jesus did and as we can. Cam shares an important message on how we pray while dealing with living in the gap of the "now and not yet Kingdom".

We plead and we cry and we shout and we pace, just as we would pray and praise and sing and dance. We return over and over until the mountain is moved or our hearts have changed.
— Justin McRoberts

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"In Jesus, amen" - pt 6 (Ministry Prayer)

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Weymond Fong continues our series, "In Jesus, amen" looking at prayer as Jesus did and as we can. Weymond shares some inspiring stories from his experience of praying for people and how prayer can be used to minister to people who need it right now.

You can’t learn to heal the sick by reading a book or mastering a technique. You believe what Jesus promised and then you get and do it.
— John Wimber

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"In Jesus, amen" - pt 5 (Silence and Solitude)

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Strahan Coleman continues our series, "In Jesus, amen" looking at prayer as Jesus did and as we can. Strahan shares on what happened when Christ went to places of silence and solitude, and how needed it is for us to do the same in this fast-paced world.

Prayer is first of all listening to God. It’s openness.
God is always speaking; he’s always doing something.
— Henri Nouwen

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"In Jesus, amen" - pt 4 (Intercession and Petition)

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Dan Sheed continues our series, "In Jesus, amen" looking at prayer as Jesus did and as we can. Dan shares a deep talk on the reframing work of Christ which means we are tasked with being "a living wailing wall" as part of our care for the world and each other.

The invitation to pray intercession and petition, is an invitation to care. A church that doesn’t intercede is a church that doesn’t care about the brokenness in the world today.

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"In Jesus, amen" - pt 1 (Lord, teach us to pray)

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Dan Sheed kicks off our new series, "In Jesus, amen" looking at prayer as Jesus did and as we can, emphasis being on the fact that this is all about pursuing Jesus as the One to emulate.

Most people are bored with prayer because they aren’t actually praying. They’re pretending. They are filtering things and then bringing what’s left to God. The Psalmists don’t do that. Morning, noon and night they honestly cry out to God.
— John Mark Comer

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"In Jesus, amen" - Prayer of Examen

This is a special podcast edition releasing our "In Jesus, amen" series audio resources. "Prayer of Examen" is a prayer exercise which helps you to reflect on your day with gratitude and notice where God was at work.
(Sourced from ignatianspirituality.com, produced by Strahan Coleman, voice by Shana Lang, music by Rhys Machell, recorded by Vivek Gabriel)

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"In Jesus, amen" - Lectio Divina (pt 1/3)

This is a special podcast edition releasing our "In Jesus, amen" series audio resources. "Lectio Divina" is a guided reading of Luke 11 for you to explore the scripture reading in a deeper way.
(Written and produced by Strahan Coleman, voice by Shana Lang, music by Rhys Machell and record by Vivek Gabriel)

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"In Jesus, amen" - Spiritus Oratio

This is a special podcast edition releasing our "In Jesus, amen" series audio resources. "Spiritus Oratio" is instrumental music, ideal for you to use for your own free prayer. No words, no rules, just beautiful music and freedom.
(Music by Rhys Machell)

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