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I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief- Aug-2025

I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief- Aug-2025  


🔥 Calling All Prayer Warriors! 🔥  

Your faith can move mountains — let's move some together!

BCC The Church Prayer Ministries invites YOU to our  

Monthly Intercessory Prayer Gathering 💥

  • 📅 Date: 02 August 2025 , Saturday 
  • ⏰ Time: 7:00 AM sharp  
  • 📍 Venue: Upper Room, BCC The Church  / Google Meet link will be added to online participation 
  • 🌟 Theme: “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief” (Mark 9:24)


👊 Come ready to release a cry of bold faith — the kind that shakes heaven!  

Let’s press in together, not with timid hope, but with fierce confidence in the One who hears.  

🙌 Your voice matters. Your prayers shift atmospheres.  

Don’t miss this divine moment.  

Reply with a 🙌 if you’re coming — and bring someone hungry for a breakthrough!

🕊 “If two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done by My Father in heaven.” — Matthew 18:19


🔥 Summary: A Gathering That Shook Heaven 🔥

On 2 August 2025, prayer warriors united in the Upper Room and online for a powerful intercessory session led by BCC The Church Prayer Ministries. Rooted in Mark 9:24 — “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief” — the gathering was marked by bold cries of faith, deep scriptural reflection, and fervent intercession for the Church, community, nations, and the next generation. With 14 participants joining hands, the atmosphere was charged with divine purpose, encouragement, and breakthrough. We Prayed for new opportunities, financial break through. In this season, the Word of God is our compass. Through Luke 16, Isaiah 60, Romans 12, Luke 4, the Parable of the Seeds, and Mark 9, we’re reminded to stay rooted in truth, resist distractions, and walk boldly in faith. Even faith as small as a mustard seed can move mountains and uproot deep-rooted mulberry trees and fears. Like Abraham, we are called to believe with unwavering confidence that God will fulfil His promises. Prayer is not just a moment — it’s a lifestyle of trust, transformation, and divine alignment. All Glory to Jesus Christ!

🙌 Encouragement to Keep the Lifestyle of Prayer 🙌

  • Stay Anchored in the Word 📖
    Just as Jesus overcame temptation through scripture (Luke 4), let the Word be your weapon and guide in every battle.
  • Pray Beyond Needs — Intercede for Souls 🌍
    While personal needs matter, the heart of intercession beats strongest when we cry out for the unsaved and the broken world.
  • Be Transformed, Not Conformed 🔄
    Romans 12:2 reminds us to resist worldly patterns and renew our minds — prayer is the pathway to that transformation.
  • Shine as Salt and Light 💡
    You are called to illuminate and preserve. Isaiah 60:1 and Matthew 5 declare your identity — rise and reflect His glory through a life of prayer.

  • Let Scripture Shape Your Season 📖
      From Luke 16’s enduring truth to Isaiah 60’s call to rise, let the Word illuminate your path and keep your focus on Jesus.
    • Faith Over Fear — Always 🌱
      Doubt distracts, but even mustard-seed faith can uproot mulberry trees. Ask boldly, receive confidently, and trust deeply.
    • Pray with Abrahamic Confidence 💪
      Like Abraham, believe that God is able to do what He has promised. Prayer is your declaration of trust in His power and timing.
    • Live Transformed, Not Conformed 🔥
      Romans 12 calls us to renewal. Through prayer, we resist worldly patterns and embrace the Spirit-led life — walking by faith, not by sight.



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