Gratefully,
NavPress has given both TheDiscipleshipNetwork.com and PrayNetwork.org a new chapter by transferring ownership to me and my Prayer INC ministry . . .
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PRAY! NETWORK is now PrayNetwork.org
Recently, Jonathan Friz (a featured member of our network and a prayer leader colleague) asked an important question ...
"I would like to hear your heart for PrayNetwork.org. i'm really bad at social media (not even on facebook), but i'd love to hear more of your heart for it."
My Response - This is exactly what I hope every member is asking ... and praying: "Lord, what is your purpose and plan for this network of prayer-focused, prayer-driven people? How can I best benefit and how can I make a significant contribution to the Body of Christ?"
As I have been praying and listening, these hopes and dreams flood my mind and heart:
- You are correct. PrayNetwork.org offers many of the same tools that are available on most social media sites. But. While our purpose is similar (community built out sharing life information), our focus is radically different. "Social media" is, well, social, Fun, friendship, sometimes foolishness. We utilize social media tools to build a community that results in worship (adoration of our Lord), discipleship (scripture-rooted transformation into the image of Christ), fellowship (with one another in the Spirit), leadership (prayer champions are desperately needed in our congregations and ministries), stewardship (more effective use of spiritual gifts to serve so many have to explore and experience life-giving prayer), partnership (congregations and ministries living out the unity Jesus prayed for in John 17), and citizenship (relating to our culture through a praying, caring, sharing the Good News lifestyle)
- I see clearly the need for a transition from a passive archive (and a very good one, at that) to an active learning community. Each member enjoying the benefits of reading, reviewing, researching on the site but also taking more seriously the opportunity of reaching-out and blessing others by posting, commenting, uploading - In other words, an active learning community.
- I want PrayNetwork.org to one day be the home of 250 prayer-driven or prayer related ministry organizations (publishers, trainers, resource-ers) and 250 of the best prayer champions (authors, pastors, prayer coordinators, conveners and coaches) from North America and across the globe. Each one contributing at least monthly.
- Yet, I want the members of PrayNetwork.org who have not published a book or produced a nationally renowned prayer guide, are equally valuable. The question they ask, the comment they make, the article they link us to, may just be what the Lord chooses to use to build up another believer. Maybe when that woman or man, senior or student, needed it the most.
- At 5 years old, we have only just begun. We need a continuing increase from our current levels of 4794 members (how many thousands of prayer-starved Christ followers would be transformed from the fresh thought and best practices already available on PrayNetwork.org?), 1244 (most-of-them) inspiring photos and 255 corporate-prayer-prompting videos, 1162 roundtable disciple-making discussions, 1866 thought-provoking blogposts, 364 prayer-related events, and 93 affinity-focused groups.
- One day I hope a new member, when asked how they found our learning community, says something like: "My friend/pastor/Sunday School teacher/Bible study leader/prayer team captain ... The book I was reading/website I was reviewing ... recommended PrayNetwork.org as a one-of-a-kind place for all-things-prayer. It did not promote one person's ministry or one specific company or product; it promoted everyone and every group who "promote" Christ-centered, biblically-based, life-changing, community-impacting prayer. And they were correct."
PrayNetwork.org is dedicated to serving the Holy Spirit's Prayer Movement, which is why I invite every prayer champion, prayer coordinator, praying pastor, prayer author, to bring us their comments and questions, guides and newsletters, sermon and seminar notes. Plus, that devotion to prayer, causes me to send "friendly invitations" to stranger and friend alike, because I know they will find something or someone that will help them be "transformed by the renewing of their mind about the purpose and pleasures of prayer.
If we become average or stagnant, it is my fault. If we thrive in learning to love greater the one to whom and with whom and through whom we pray, our community has succeeded. Succeeded in serving well the prayer movement at an increasingly desperate time in global history.
Will you change history with me, with us?
Phil Miglioratti
Your servant
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These printed and online resources have given me a view of the wider church and experiences. It is too easy for me to be narrowly focused on my own experiences. I appreciate the need to focus and will stay connected to Navpress
Navconnect.org
This site has been set for nav DNA folks to learn where one another are, see pending events, and show availability to connecting to other young and old believers.
Darrell Jolley
Texas.
UPDATE ~
NavPress has handed TheDiscipleshipNetwork.com over to me and I plan, with the help of every member, to refresh and refocus the site. Join me!
Phil
Your Servant
Great, I am generally ready just let me know what is needed in the "joining." I appreciate this site and want it available. Not sure what it means that a note at bottom of the screen indicates there are two members online... you and me?
Darrell Jolley
Texas/Navigators
Darrell,
You and another were on the site at the same time; not sure if it was me.
You can help by helping me find a way to invite as many Navigator staff members to the sire as possible. For some reason, when this was a NavPress site, the invitation to Navs across the globe was never done.
Any ideas?
Phil
Darrell Jolley said:
ORIGINAL NOTICE
IMPORTANT UPDATE FROM NAVPRESS:
NavPress has decided to discontinue Pray! Network in order to direct more focus on our primary endeavor of publishing books, Bibles, and Bible studies that encourage disciplemaking. However, we do value your friendship with us through Pray! Network and would like to continue encouraging you on your discipleship and prayer journey.
Please consider staying connected with www.Navigators.org through these quality discipleship and prayer resources:
Monthly or Daily Enewsletters
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Daily Devotionals
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Discipleship Connection
Do you share The Navigators passion to make disciples? Would you like to connect with others in your area for mutual support and encouragement? www.NavConnect.com is a Navigator site that will connect you with other Navigators, resources and events that all revolve around the passion to make disciples
Other Discipleship & Prayer Resources
NavPress
Check out all our resources, from The Message Bible to prayer guides and Bible studies all about discipleship. Visit us anytime at www.Navpress.com
The Navigators Tools
During its 80 years of ministry, The Navigators has developed a number of helpful tools to help Christ followers grow as disciples and disciplemakers. The Wheel ®, The Bridge ®, and The Topical Memory System are just a few of these helpful resources. Visit us at: http://www.navigators.org/Tools.
Pray Every Day Facebook page.
The purpose of Pray Every Day is to inspire, encourage, and equip God's people to make prayer a part of daily life. The page is managed by the author of “The Pray! Prayer Journal” and representative of The Navigators, Dean Ridings at www.facebook.com/PrayerJournal