Prayer Online in the Social Networking Society

Prayer Online in the Social Networking Society

I hope this article helps those looking to do more outreach but feel held back by shyness, disability or what ever may be holding you back from sharing your faith with others.

I'm a shy person by nature, and have a hard time witnessing to total strangers. I've found I'm by far more skilled conversing ideas and emotions via email, social networking sites and such. I regularly use social networking sites like myspace.com, myyearbook.com, face book.com, faith
 freaks.com, and the countless others like them.

I noticed each site lets you post your current status on your personal profiles. Status announcements like "Making Dinner", or "Sitting here bored and depressed". I regularly started listing my status as "Taking Prayer Requests online", and I've been amazed by the amount of heartfelt requests for prayer I get from every walk of life, believers and non-believers alike.

When I receive their personal prayer request I promptly pray over their message, then I reply to the sender with a Thank You and any scripture or personal experience advice I can offer to the person in need. I some times even write a prayer and ask the sender to pray it with me when they read their messages. I know we both wont be praying at the same time but the point is were praying for the same person or situation with in minutes or hours of the request. I've even posted a prayer request blog on one of my myspace.com pages to get multiple people praying over requested people.

Going back to the current status on the social network users profiles, I've made it a point to seek out users who list "depressed", or "crushed" other similar emotional word or phrase that is an obvious chance for out reach in to their lives. When I see someone with a current status that sounds like they need love I send them a simple greeting like,
"Hi,
Hope your feeling better soon,
If you need anything just shoot me a message.
Take care and keep in touch.
God Bless!!"


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