Every Monday a Miami community leader will post a prayer here as part of this prayer blog. Their prayers will cover all areas of Miami from Liberty City to Fisher Island and will reflect the passions and burdens God has given them for this city. Make time on Monday mornings to join them in covering this city with prayer – for the children, for the poor, for protection, for the leaders, for the influential, for the economy, for the artists, or for whatever God is calling us to pray that week.

In addition, make it a priority in your own time to pray for your neighbors and your neighborhood. Pray for your city (Coconut Grove, Opa Locka, Hialeah, Coral Gables, etc.) and pray for Miami-Dade. Cover the people and the leaders. Pray that God would reveal to you what he is doing and that you would have the strength to respond in obedience. Use the comments area to post your own relevant prayer.

In your prayers pray for CPR - Cleansing, Protection, and Revival. Ask for forgiveness and cleansing. Ask for Protection from harm and evil. Ask for Revival in the hearts of the people. Ask God to pour out His spirit on this great place and that it will be a beacon in a dark world.

Pray that Miami would glow one day with the presence, power and glory of God
the way it now glows with neon. For more information: info@praymia.org

Prayer of Praise in the midst of Struggle

Thank you, Lord God, that you promise to walk beside us even through the darkest valley. Father, as a city and your Church we kneel before you together in humility and give you praise. Praise for your faithfulness. Praise for your provision. Praise for your blessings. Praise for our hope that is in you alone. Praise for grace that allows us to know you and your love for us. Praise for Christ's victory in this world. Praise that you alone are enough for our economy, our relationships, our families, our shelter, our provision, our health, and our strength. We give you highest praise in ALL things, Father God, for you alone are worthy.

Amen and Amen.

Hallelujah!

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