Early Birds
Read about a group of men who are very dedicated in prayer |
Last year, before our spring conference (BLAST), there was a stirring of prayer among students at the University of New Hampshire. A group of young men began meeting at 5 a.m., averaging from 15-30 participants, including Christians from Campus Crusade and InterVarsity. For over a year, a core group of five men from both groups have been faithfully praying every Wednesday morning for the campus. Despite their differences of opinion on some issues, they continue to honor God with their maturity, humility and unity.
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Posted on: Feb 4, 2003 Last modified on: Jan 9, 2007 |
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