RE Generation

Prayer Newsletter October Week 2

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Hey RE Generation-Z community,

One of the things we must do as Christians is pray. Apart from God working in and through us, we have no hope. As a result, we have decided to make a weekly prayer newsletter and we invite you to pray particularly every Wednesday and throughout the whole week. Below are this week’s prayer points.

Pray For A Burden Of Prayer

Let’s face it. We don’t really have much desire to pray. Apart from mornings, meal times and bedtime, prayer is not a priority, let alone intercessory prayer. Let’s pray for a burden to pray both for our RE Generation-Z community and for the broader Gen-Z community around us.

Pray For Our Community

Unless God continually works in every individual’s heart within our community including our own, there will be no spiritual growth. Pray that everyone in the RE Generation-Z community including ourselves can grow to know God more personally and intimately. Pray that we can grow to love God and His Holiness and grow to hate sin and put it to death.

Pray For Gen-Z

In Australia, the Gen-Z community is very secular with 52% identifying as non-religious. Amongst those who identify as Christian or of another religion, only 12% attend worship regularly. Pray for a spiritual revival amongst our generation. Pray that God will raise up godly Christian teens who can be an influence on this generation.

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