In Case You Don’t Have Time to Train Your Own Donors How to Pray for Your Cause

In my new book, The Whole Life Offering, we provide tools for training champions how to pray for each of the causes about which Christians are called to care.

But in the event that you may be too busy to train champions how to pray for your cause, don’t miss this service that offers to stand in the gap.

The Prayer Company offers professional prayer. No sense leaving that task to amateurs, you know.

Make sure to get in on the following “Prayer Packages“:

You choose the amount of prayer cover you would like, then we send you a monthly invoice. It is that simple!

1 HOUR of prayer cover per week      $150 / month

2 HOURS of prayer cover per week    $250 / month

3 HOURS of prayer cover per week    $350 / month

1 HOUR of prayer cover per day        $500 / month

2 HOURS of prayer cover per day      $1000 / month

And now, a question for reflection: If it sounds silly or offensive to professionalize prayer, is that because we value prayer too little, seeing it as requiring somehow less than the other Works of Piety, or is it because we prize the other Works of Piety and Mercy too highly?

About EFoley

The Reverend Eric Foley is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Seoul USA/.W (which stands for DOTW, or Doers Of The Word). Over the past twenty years he has trained more than 1,300 churches and Christian NGOs how to build volunteer and giving programs grounded in distinctively Christian discipleship practices. He is a much sought-after speaker and teacher in North America and Asia, and his blog at www.ericfoley.com receives visitors daily from church leaders and development professionals around the world. Rev. Foley graduated Magna cum Laude from Purdue University, served as Presidential Scholar at Christian Theological Seminary, and received a Masters in Alternative Dispute Resolution from the University of Denver. He lives with his wife, Hyun Sook, the Co-Founder and President of Seoul USA/.W, in Colorado.
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