Prayer Guide
July Prayer Needs
Missions Project: Denver, Colorado
July 4–10
A team of college students are traveling to Riverside Church to support its annual kids camp. Pray for Gospel conversations to occur and for the kids to accept Jesus.
Missions Project: Columbia Falls, Montana
July 4–11
This team will partner with Valley Life Church to help with landscaping, host a kids camp, and support a special needs camp. Pray for people to experience the love of Jesus.
4th & 5th Grade Camp
July 6–9
4th and 5th grade students are going to The Grove at Red Oak Lake for camp. Pray for all the preteens to stay safe, make new friends, and learn how the Gospel can change their lives right where they are.
Missions Project: Medford, Oregon
July 11–17
This team will be partnering with Living Hope Church to engage in several community projects. Pray that they will meet the needs of people through God’s love.
Missions Project: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
July 11–18
College Ministry is going to Honduras to partner with Impacto Church! Pray for meaningful connections, encouraged hearts, and moments to share the Gospel.
School Supplies Giveaway
July 25
Bellevue members will donate school supplies to students of Dexter K–8 and Kate Bond Elementary schools. Pray for families’ needs to be met and that they will be greatly encouraged as we support them.
Missions Project: Jinotega City, Nicaragua
July 25–August 1
This team is going to Nicaragua to host youth baseball clinics and a tournament. Pray that every child who participates will hear about Jesus and be saved.
Focused Prayer: Mission Memphis
July 19–25
Every year, Mission Memphis brings our entire church family into the streets, neighborhoods, and corners of our city with one purpose: to love our neighbors well. Throughout the week, we’ll spread out across Memphis and work together to complete a variety of service projects to lighten the loads of people in our community. Pray for opportunities to present the Gospel and lead lost people to Christ. Pray for everyone who will be served, that their needs will be fully met. Pray that God will keep everyone safe, and pray for renewed energy and Spirit-filled joy for every volunteer, especially when the work gets hard. And pray that in everything we do, people will see and know the love of Jesus.
Pray for our Pastor
Pray God will give Ben the understanding and wisdom he needs to lead God’s people.
“Give me an understanding heart so that I can govern your people well and know the difference between right and wrong. For who by himself is able to govern this great people of yours?” 1 Kings 3:9 NLT
Pray Ben lives in the abundant joy and peace of God.
“For you will go out with joy and be led forth with peace.” Isaiah 55:12 NASB1995
Prayer & Fasting • July 2026
When We Don’t Know What to Do
“So Judah gathered together to seek help from the LORD; they even came from all the cities of Judah to seek the LORD.”
2 Chronicles 20:4 NASB 1995
There are times in life when the path forward seems clear. We know what needs to be done; we simply need the courage and discipline to do it.
Then there are other times in life when we genuinely do not know what to do:
- A loved one receives a troubling diagnosis.
- Your child or the child of a friend has drifted from the Lord.
- There is a deep marriage struggle.
- We are confronted with ministry challenges larger than our wisdom and resources.
- No one seems to care about the pressing spiritual issue God has laid on your heart.
We search for answers, yet none seem adequate.
That was the type of situation King Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah were facing in 2 Chronicles 20. A vast army was advancing against them. The threat was real. Humanly speaking, the situation was hopeless.
What’s remarkable is not the crisis they faced but how they responded to it. Jehoshaphat proclaimed a fast throughout all of Judah. Rather than relying first on military strength, political strategy, or human wisdom, the nation gathered to seek the Lord. Their first response was praying and fasting.
As Jehoshaphat prayed, he spoke one of the most honest and powerful prayers in all of Scripture; “For we are powerless before this great multitude who are coming against us; nor do we know what to do, but our eyes are on You” (2 Chronicles 20:12b NASB1995).
What an awesome model for us!
Many of us have been taught that strong faith means having all the answers—this is what God wants to do in my life!—and yet, biblical faith is often expressed by admitting our weakness and fixing our gaze on God’s strength.
ehoshaphat did not pretend to know what to do. He acknowledged his need. He confessed his dependence. He turned his eyes toward the Lord.
Fasting helps us do the same.
When we fast, we intentionally set aside something legitimate in order to seek something greater. Physical hunger becomes our reminder of a deeper need for God. Each hunger pang becomes a call to pray. Each missed meal becomes an opportunity to declare, “Lord, I am desperate for answers. My hope is not in myself. My eyes are on You.”
Perhaps that’s exactly where some of us find ourselves this month.
We don’t know what to do about a burden we carry. We don’t know how God will answer. We don’t know how the circumstances will unfold. But we do know where to look.
As you participate in this month’s prayer and fasting emphasis, bring your uncertainties before the Lord. Tell Him honestly what you do not know. Acknowledge your need. Confess your weakness and inability to take care of the situation. Fix your eyes on God. The power of Jehoshaphat’s prayer was not that he had ability or the answers. The power was that he knew where to take his questions. And that’s still true for us today.
Nor do we know what to do, but our eyes are on You.
Resources
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