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1 New
men coming into the program will feel loved and will come
to faith in Jesus Christ (if they have not already)
2
Men who are still on the streets will realize their need for
help
and come to the Mission (or another recovery
center)
3
Men who are ready to go back
to work will have the wisdom to
make right decisions in the process of their
job search
4 Employers
that are willing to provide opportunities to program
men who are ready to return to work
5 Alumni
of the program to stay connected to their support systems
and continue on the right path toward long-term
recovery
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Healing of relationships between
program member’s and their
families (and friends) that were broken as a result
of
addictive behavior.
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Men who do not have their High School Equivalency to be
motivated toward pursuing their GED…that
they will be patient
with themselves…. and that tutors will
be available to help them
in the process
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Current program men to develop
a strong support network
outside the mission
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Christian men in the Baltimore
area to become mentors to men
in the Spiritual Recovery Program
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New donors to financially support
the expansion of
Mission programs
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Volunteers who give their time
to serve at the Mission. Ask
that God will bless them for their
sacrifice
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Funding for renovations to Mission
facilities (Capital Campaign)
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Courage for men to be honest with God, themselves and others
as they pursue recovery
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Children of the men in the program:
for reconciliation with their fathers
and the ability to learn from their father’s poor decisions
15 Wisdom
for the Board of Directors to guide the affairs
of the Mission
16 The
right people to fill new staff positions as we expand and improve
the services offered at the Mission
17 Strength
for men not to give up when difficult situations arise and
learn to accept hardship as a pathway to
peace.
18 Support
of local and state leaders for the work of the Mission
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Current Mission donors, who
give of their resources to make sure Helping
Up Mission stays open to serve men. Ask that God will bless
them for their sacrifice.
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Strength for Mission staff to
not grow weary in well doing
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Men to make wise decisions with
regards to their relationships with
women
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Men who are ill or have serious
medical concerns…that the Lord will
bring healing to their bodies and minds
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Men who have finished the program
will make the decision to become
mentors to men who are currently in the program
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For God to protect men from becoming prideful as they advance
in their spiritual development…
to remain humble and not forget where
they came from
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Strength for men to flee the temptation to use drugs and alcohol
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That more men will fulfill their commitment to God and themselves
to finish the one-year program
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That new program men will humble themselves, sit still, submit
to authority and allow God to
begin working in their lives
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That God will bring more community organization to partner
with the Mission in supporting
the medical and legal needs of men
in the Mission.
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That the growth of Helping Up Mission will continue to be blessed.
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That Emergency Overnight guests
will connect with the teaching
in Chapel or with a program member…and
will be encouraged
to enter into full-time recovery
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Praise for churches that partner
with the Mission in bringing the
message of the Gospel to hurting men. Pray
that God will bless
each congregation
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