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Who Knows What God May Do?
I have been blessed to pray for my children, their schoolmates and schools for many years and to know the peace and joy of meeting God through the Four Steps of Prayer. God also cultivated my passion to introduce other women to this ministry. I served in several leadership roles before stepping down in the fall of 2011 after an almost four-year term as Missouri State Coordinator.
When God began to call me out of the State Coordinator position, my heart was broken. “Really Lord?” With college expenses in the pipeline, he directed me to re-enter the work force and to begin writing and speaking for Him. God was already laying the seeds when I worked with former College Facilitator, Kay Blythe. Then in April, God called me to a new position. I am now working part-time—get this—on a college campus! As a transcript evaluator, I see the names of colleges from all over the nation! Now I am working at the very venue for which I will be leading you.
I am excited and privileged to serve God and you in the role of College Group Facilitator! I believe God has brought me to this position specifically and strategically at this time to marry my passions for prayer, Christian worldview issues and apologetics, equipping women, networking and writing. My desire is to bring all these things together to encourage and equip you as you pray in a battlefield rigged with land minds aimed at our college students.
While going through Priscilla Shirer’s Bible study, she posed a question that struck me so significantly, I wanted to ask Moms in Prayer college groups to focus on this same question with faith, “Who knows what God may do?”
Who Knows What God May Do if…
- We pray strategically and intentionally for our college campuses.
- We pray in light of the Moms in Prayer mission “to IMPACT children and schools for Christ by gathering mothers together to pray.”
- We pray to tear down the strongholds and “philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ” that grip our college campuses (Colossians 2:8).
- We pray for the influence of college ministries on their campuses.
- We pray, as the Collegiate Day of Prayer website points out, in light of the way churches used to pray believing “… that the direction of their churches and that of the whole nation would soon follow the spiritual bent and character of America's college students—as the students go, so goes the nation.”
How goes the prayer in your college Moms in Prayer group? Let’s re-envision and revitalize the way we pray. Who knows what God may do on college campuses and even in our nation!
Julie Loos,
Moms in Prayer
College Group Facilitator