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(18-29 age group)   As I surf to your site, I am interested in your movement The Prayer Foundation .  Then I surf to the page of becoming a monk; really this is great.  It was my first time to see evangelical Christians doing the monastic practice.  I'm challenged to take part.

(Davao City, Philippines)

10/16/05_______________________________

I have been looking over your site for the last several days and I am very blessed to have found your site.  What had originally been a search for information about the hymn St. Patrick's Beastplate has ended on your site.  I have spent the last several days in conversation with the Lord and my wife about the Knights of Prayer Monastic Order and The Prayer Foundation .  I have read (and prayed) over your requirements.  I have explored quite a few of your sites pages.  I have signed up to pray for prayer chain requests and I will be sending you a $30.00 (U.S. funds) donation for a Prayer Warrior Certificate & Card.  I will also be sending you a $30.00 (U.S. funds) donation for a Monk Certificate & Card.  You should receive both of these within the next 4 weeks.                                                                                                Sincerely, your brother in the Lord,                                                            Steven C. (British Columbia)

10/16/05_______________________________

Survey: (I found your Website:) Surfing St. Brendan topic.
What I liked best: To know that your are there!!!  Also, highlights of monks such as Monk Bob.  Shows total commitment.
What I liked least: The colours are wishy-washy and the blue and green print doesn't do a thing for me.                                                                     What I would most like to see: I haven't done a thorough search but what is important to me would be your suggested links to other like-minded sites.
Are you Born Again: Born-again.
Visit site: Less than weekly.
(British Columbia, Canada)                

10/16/05_______________________________

Survey: (I found your Website:) Through a search for a prayer about St. Patrick's Beastplate.
I found the site to be respectful and very informative. It is also a site that is easy to navigate.
What did you like least?  That I hadn't come across it sooner.
What I would most like to see: A Chapter here in...British Columbia.
Are you Born again: Born-again.
Visit site: Daily.
It was a breath of cool air; it was an answer to a prayer.  In short, I was impressed and inspired.                                                                             (British Columbia, Canada)

10/11/05_______________________________

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
Thank you for posting information regarding Pray for Marriage Day on your Website.  It is a blessing to join with you and all of the prayer warriors as we approach our Heavenly Father with freedom and confidence in Jesus and through faith in Jesus.
I have read and prayed through many parts of your Prayer Foundation website.  It is a very valuable resource and a blessing.
In Christ,
Mark Anderson, Rocky Mountain Family Council (Westminster, Colorado)

10/7/05_______________________________

My name is Hans and I work with Youth With A Mission in Stockholm, Sweden.
 I am involved in our Discipleship schools and teach especially on missions.
For years I have been looking for a movie/documentary on the Moravian movement and Count Zinzendorf.
I saw on your website that you are having this documentary...
I hope you can help me out.
In His love for the unreached,                                                                       Hans and Jeanet, Youth With A Mission (Stockholm, Sweden) 

10/7/05_______________________________

I came across your website and it was very refreshing. I am wondering if you have a printed list or a complete lists of the Bible readings for the
2 years?  There are times that it's better for me not to be on the computer
at all and I would like to have a list of the readings for the 3 offices in
my Bible.  Thank you for any help.
Blessings in Christ,
Betty (Florida)

10/2/05_______________________________

Thanks for your boldness in spreading the good word of Jesus Christ and what he can do for others.  I am a street preacher in Colorado Springs and it is good serving Christ with others where ever I can.            God bless,                                                                                                     A brother in Christ (Colorado Springs, Colorado)

Note: for more on "street preaching", see our webpages on: Monk Bob: Street Preacher.

9/31/05_______________________________

New Jerusalem Ministries, an internet-based ministry, has begun a new feature called "The Site of the Month".  We are proud to announce that THE PRAYER FOUNDATION has been selected to be the recipient of this award for the month of October 2005!

 
Attached is your award.  You can share it on your site, if you would like (but it's not mandatory).  The award will go up on New Jerusalem Ministries on October 1st. 

Award: Site of the Month - October 2005.

9/16/05_______________________________

The character in the (Brother Juniper) cartoon is based on a real person who was part of St. Francis' original group.  He was very innocent and very fervent in his faith.  This child-like innocence caused the little brothers a lot of trouble but in the end Francis said that he would like a whole forest full of these Junipers.                                                                                                        I feel like interest in the monastic life is a good thing, an agent somewhat counteractive to the spiritless brand of modernism that ignores the beauty and wonder of God.  Like Elijah found out on Mt. Carmel, God speaks to us in a whisper, not in the roar of thunder.  So I'm all for you.
I myself am a member of the third order started by St. Francis, called these days the Secular Franciscan Order.  As Franciscans we seek to "recharge" our spirituality in our monthly meetings as we go out into the world.  Just as Francis and his followers supported each other together yet still went out to preach.  Monastic-type spirituality is a powerful thing, odd-looking to the world, but the world needs us whether it knows it or not, or likes it or not.                                                                         Joe S. (Baltimore, Maryland)

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