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LET US PRAY...
“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” 2 Corinthians 12:9
TO GOD: Father, thank you for your grace and your power, freely given yet so costly. We praise you that your glory is made known in and through redemption. May we live for the ‘praise of your glory’ (Ephesians 1:6,7).
FOR THE CHURCH: Father, may we like Paul, hear your voice so that we may pray according to your will. May we be swift to listen and slow to speak both in life and prayer.
FOR THE WORLD: Father, you have saved us to be salt and light in the world. May we be a ‘proximity people’, close enough to bring savour and dispel darkness.
FOR OUR NATION: Father, we are called for such a time as this. May we seek opportunities to proclaim, bind up, release, comfort, bestow and restore (Isaiah 61:1-4), all in the Name of Jesus.
FOR OUR FRIENDS: Father, as we bring named friends before you, may your amazing grace saturate their minds and hearts bringing peace.
FOR MYSELF: Father, here I am! Please change me from one degree of glory to another and use me in the week to come. Amen.
NCT PRAYER
Lord we pray you will lead and inspire Ian Moore as he takes on the role of Editor for Living Light.
In Jesus name.
AMEN.
Living Light is also available as daily email with audio option, digital flipbook and Kindle.
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WE WELCOME IAN AS OUR
NEW EDITOR
Our many thanks from readers and contributors to Michael Cole, who has been Editor for 20 years and brought Living Light to what it is today.
We pray for God’s blessing upon him and his family for the future.
Ian is a regular speaker for us at ‘Time out with God’ and other events. Ian served as Pastor of Elim Pentecostal Church in Ingatestone for 28
years and more recently as Pastoral Assistant at Billericay Baptist Church. Ian has a profound love of God and His Word; teaching in churches and groups in the UK, Europe, India and Africa. Ian is a part-time Prison Chaplain; a ministry dear to his heart. We look forward to hearing more from Ian as Editor.
Call: 01277 367124
or email: admin@nctuk.org
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