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Dear Church,
I write this month with a simple but important request:
Will you please let the church community know when you have prayer needs?
Perhaps this seems like an obvious thing for a pastor to ask of his or her congregation. Perhaps it seems like a given that we as Christians would be sharing our burdens and our needs, asking one another to be in regular prayer for one another.
Yet I dedicate this month’s pastoral note to this question because we live in an age in which people are increasingly less apt to ask for prayer—whether from their pastor or from anyone.
And while I think that there are many reasons for this, I fear that the primary reason is that we—as 21st century Christians—feel increasingly less certain that prayer actually makes a difference. Or, to put that differently: in our scientific age—in an age in which our maladies and troubles can so often lend themselves to concrete diagnoses and explanations—we can easily grow less and less dependent upon prayer. We can begin to assume that the medicine will either make things better or it won’t; that the situation will either resolve itself or it won’t; that time itself will either heal the hurt or it won’t—and, in assuming this posture, an expectation that prayer can strengthen us and support us and make a difference gets diminished.
To the degree that this is true, it is troubling. Because prayer, even in a scientific age, remains powerful beyond measure. For not only does prayer bring us before God regarding specific needs and concerns, but it invites the rest of the Christian community to go before God with us. For us. In asking others to pray for us, we are sharing something of our deepest selves with them, trusting them to be guardians and stewards of things closest to our hearts.
And so, in closing, I again ask:
Please let me and others in our church family know when you have prayer requests. I want to be praying for you, and I know that others do, too.
All my love,
Austin
Boulevard Baptist Church
700 Boulevard
Anderson, SC 29621
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