Timeless Truths Free Online Library | books, sheet music, midi, and more
Skip over navigation
Abiding

A Place for Prayer

Do you know that God cares?

Whether our needs are big or small, God wants us to talk to Him and ask for His help. When good things happen, it pleases God that we are thankful. Let’s remember to pray for each other!


Requests and Thanksgiving

I am thankful for… kind parents, lots of brothers and sisters, a horse, and lots of fellowship. I would like prayer that I would be more sober-minded.

—Niklanna, age 15

I am very thankful for fellowship.

—Paulina, age 11

I am thankful for the rain and cooler weather. Pray that I will be more patient and loving.

—AutumnGrace, almost 13

I am thankful for our new baby kittens! Please pray for our friends that just moved to Papua New Guinea.

—Ellianna, age 7

I’ve been wanting a kitten, and I’m excited that I can pick out a baby kitten that my cousins have, when they are old enough.

—Judith, age 4

God helped my family one night to have supper early, even when we made pie and pie crusts! Pray that my family will get on time for supper so we can have more storytime, and time to pick blackberries.

—Lillian, age 6

In August, Judah’s family moved to Papua New Guinea as missionaries.

Here is a praise and prayer update from them:

A few weeks ago, baby Keen was sick for nine days with a fever and heat rash, but God answered prayer, and now he is doing much better.

Then Judah (7 1/2) and Josiah (5) begin to get fevers, too. When Josiah was very sick, his daddy called the pastor of the village to come and pray for him. After they prayed, they knew God was going to help them. And He did! Immedietly after praying, Josiah started to get better.

The Schones family says: “We are still battling sickness in the village. We hope to make a trip to the Bulus soon (the tribe that God has called us to minister to). We need strength physically and spiritually as we move forward in this ministry.”

To keep updated about the Schones’ prayer needs, visit: http://outofeverytribe.org