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How to Pray for Other People (Even When You Don't Know What to Say)

39 min · 30. apr. 2026
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What does it actually mean to pray for other people, and does it even do anything? In this episode, Jack, Drew, and Sarah unpack intercessory prayer: what it is, why God calls us to it, and how it can shift atmospheres, provide hope, and unite us with God and each other.From Ezekiel 22.30 to Jesus literally standing in the gap for the adulterous woman, and ultimately for all of us on the cross, this conversation will challenge you to stop praying only for yourself and start standing in the breach for others.💬 Challenge for you: Try one full day this week, praying only for other people. Drop in the comments how it goes!Scriptures covered: Ezekiel 22.30, Daniel, Romans, John 8

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