The surest way to build a movement that lasts is to build it God's way. And if we want to build a movement God's way, we must begin with a foundation of prayer.
Both history and God's Word make it clear that prayer is more than preparation for the work--it is the work. Unfortunately, we often fail to invest the necessary time in prayer. We know it's vital, but we're "too busy." We think we can pull off a ministry with only perfunctory prayer. It takes discipline to pray effectively, because we don't always see what prayer is accomplishing.
Have you ever heard of Epaphras? He's not too famous, but he's the one who brought the gospel to Colossae. In Colossians 4:12 he's singled out by Paul for his emphasis on prayer--"He is always wrestling in prayer for you ..." Are we prepared to be like Epaphras? Are we prepared to really pray?
Where Do We Start?
There's no set formula for development of a prayer strategy; there's plenty of room for variety. The important thing is that you and your leaders are seeking the Lord regularly as you are involved in reaching international students.
Here are some ideas:
Here's what Dr. Bill Bright said about the importance of prayer in launching a ministry to college students at UCLA in 1951. This movement grew to be known as "Campus Crusade for Christ":
"This unprecendented demonstration of God's blessing was not an accident. God was responding to the prayers of many of His children.
"When God called this ministry into being, we immediately formed a 24 hour prayer chain, which we divided into 15 minute time periods. Scores of Christians invested 15 minutes in prayer every day on behalf of our new ministry at UCLA."
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