Prayer
On-Site Prayer Journey: Checklist
The steps below are offered as a guide, but may not match your church's
structure or way of decision-making. There are several ways to implement
an adoption within a church. This is one suggested process which we have
tried to make as generic as possible. It is our hope that you will be able
to adapt the suggested steps to fit your situation. These steps assume
that an unreached people has already been adopted. Allow three to six months
to prepare.
Step by Step:
1. Contacting Agencies/ Field Personnel
2. Preparing the Congregation
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Contact Christian<>
Information Network (CIN) on how to pray for unreached peoples and
how to select a team
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Pray about the possibility of a prayer journey to this people
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Present the vision to the pastor and missions committee
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Acquire approval from the pastor and elders for involvement in project
and selection of prayer coordinator
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Select a prayer coordinator
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Select an administrative support team (for each proposed journey team)
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Use To the Ends of the Earth (Praying Through The Window III) video
from CIN
or similar materials and present to the congregation
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After the congregation views the video, present the prayer journey vision
and challenge the congregation to be involved
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Announce a meeting for those interested in participating (Adopt-A-People
Clearinghouse)
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Distribute copies of a prayer calendar to the congregation and recruit
home-based intercessors
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Gather prayer resource materials from CIN,<>
USCMW
(US Center for World Mission),<>
AAPC
(Adopt-A-People Clearinghouse), and/or
Prayer<>
Resources on the Web.
3. Preparing the Team
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Select the Prayer Journey Team
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Assign a Prayer Journey Coordinator and a Travel Logistics Coordinator
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Journey Team members recruit personal intercessors
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Form a partnership with your denominational missions board or another mission
agency for help in planning and finding onsite contacts
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Find an onsite guide (perhaps through a mission agency or through CIN,<>
especially if part of Praying Through the Window)
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Begin fund raising for the journey
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Register the journey with CIN
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Gather prayer resources about the people (see Conducting<>
Research)
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Begin ongoing team weekly prayer and planning meetings
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Research the culture and customs of the unreached people, including security
issues
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Order and read books on prayer, spiritual warfare, praying for the world,
etc.
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Contact CIN
regarding training, and other materials (See<>
Organizing an On-site Prayer Journey)
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Locate and contact other churches that have done prayer journeys to learn
from them
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Research and develop a realistic travel budget
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Develop team relationships and team building exercises
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Invite speakers familiar with your adopted people to address your journey
team
4. Supporting the Team
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Order relevant books and brochures for the church book table
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Have the prayer coordinator organize a concert of prayer and recruit coworkers
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Assign a media coordinator to develop publicity for the Concert of Prayer
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Hold a Concert of Prayer
event featuring your adopted people and the prayer journey team
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Have the prayer coordinator organize a retreat for the journey team and
home based intercessors together
5. Stepping Out
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Assign an In-City Prayer walk Coordinator to recruit a team to plan a local
prayer walk
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Conduct a minimum of one prayer walk in your city (in an unfamiliar ethnic
area if possible)
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Hold a team debriefing and strategy session following the prayer walk
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Have the prayer coordinator plan a social event for the complete team and
support network
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Hold a social event including the journey team, the home based team and
family members, the missions committee and pastors
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Hold a commissioning ceremony (at worship services on the Sunday before
the journey team departs)
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The prayer journey team departs
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Provide prayer coverage for the journey team and the adopted people 24
hours per day by the congregation during the time the team is gone
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Remind personal intercessors to continue praying
6. Debriefing and Reporting
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When the team returns hold debriefing sessions
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Report to the congregation
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Continue prayer coverage for an additional two weeks upon the team's return
home
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Consider a second Concert of
Prayer and Praise with the congregation
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Submit a formal report to CIN
(either written or taped)
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If a people is formally adopted during or after the prayer / prayer journey
phase, register the adoption with AD2000<>
& Beyond and Adopt-A-People<>
Clearinghouse
ADOPTION REGISTRATION,
using the People Commitment Registration Form (Located at the Joshua Project II website.)
Please register
using the People Commitment Registration Form (Located at the Joshua Project II website.)
your adoption with us so that we can keep track of which peoples have not
yet been adopted. We will also use your information to help link churches
who have adopted the same people, or others involved within the group.
Be assured that the information you share with us will not be used for
solicitation of funds or sold to any fundraising organization.
Information submitted by Christian Information Network
Beginning<>
the Adoption | Prayer
| Research
| Sustaining<>
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Introduction | Adoption
| Cooperation
| Individual<>
Involvement | Resources
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