Social & Civic Groups
Tuesday
Pray for social service agencies police and sheriff personnel fire fighters first responders incarcerated individuals veterans’ organizations scouts chambers of commerce civic groups Lions Club Rotary Club Kiwanis today.
Thank you for joining us in the United Prayer Room. In this room, you can share your prayer requests, pray for others, see how many times others have prayed for your requests, and learn how God is responding to our prayers.
By submitting prayer requests and praise reports, you are acknowledging that you are over 14 years old and are giving consent for Ozark Mountain Legacy (OML) to post the prayer requests and responses online, on our social media, and in emailed prayer lists. OML has the right to edit all information submitted to ensure the proper level of privacy and decency is maintained. Prayer posts are moderated according these guidelines, so please allow up to 24 hours for your requests to appear.
In the United Prayer Room, we invite people to pray to God as a community. This is a place to connect to others by praying for needs and seeing how God responds.
We want the United Prayer Room to be a welcoming and trustworthy space for all. When submitting requests, please:
- Keep a community focus in mind; while our main priority is prayer for Stone and Taney Counties, we also want to remember needs in our state, our nation, and other countries
- Respect the privacy of individuals by not giving last names or identifying information
- Do not post hyperlinks, ads, spam-like content, copyrighted material, or content – including political content – that OML deems inappropriate
- Remember the importance of posting praise reports of answered prayer; this encourages the prayer warriors and allows us to thank and praise the Lord for His responses
As we follow these guidelines, we honor God, respect each other, and strengthen our community. Thank you for participating in this ministry.
Thank you for joining us in the United Prayer Room. In this room, you can share your prayer requests, pray for others, see how many times others have prayed for your requests, and learn how God is responding to our prayers.
By submitting prayer requests and praise reports, you are acknowledging that you are over 14 years old and are giving consent for Ozark Mountain Legacy (OML) to post the prayer requests and responses online, on our social media, and in emailed prayer lists. OML has the right to edit all information submitted to ensure the proper level of privacy and decency is maintained. Prayer posts are moderated according these guidelines, so please allow up to 24 hours for your requests to appear.
In the United Prayer Room, we invite people to pray to God as a community. This is a place to connect to others by praying for needs and seeing how God responds.
We want the United Prayer Room to be a welcoming and trustworthy space for all. When submitting requests, please:
- Keep a community focus in mind; while our main priority is prayer for Stone and Taney Counties, we also want to remember needs in our state, our nation, and other countries
- Respect the privacy of individuals by not giving last names or identifying information
- Do not post hyperlinks, ads, spam-like content, copyrighted material, or content – including political content – that OML deems inappropriate
- Remember the importance of posting praise reports of answered prayer; this encourages the prayer warriors and allows us to thank and praise the Lord for His responses
As we follow these guidelines, we honor God, respect each other, and strengthen our community. Thank you for participating in this ministry.
Please add your prayer requests and praise reports using this form. They will be posted within 24 hours. By submitting posts, you are agreeing to follow the United Prayer Room Guidelines.
Roxanne Amundsen
The Taney County 100 Club honors our fallen Law Enforcement Officers. Be thankful for such an organization which volunteers to support families of those who give their lives for our communities in Ozark Mountain Country. This week, the organization is conducting a ceremony for family members of a fallen officer of long ago in our county.
Father, we pray for all of our First Responders; for their safety and for the well-being of their families as they are out there on the front line daily for our benefit. Now more than ever our first responders are constantly dealing with traumatic situations that if not properly supported can have severe long-term effects.
Received: August 12, 2024
Roxanne
Prayers this summer for continued support, both volunteers and financial, for all the not-for-profits that do so much for our communities. We are truly blessed!
Received: June 30, 2024
Marlene Barger
Pray that the Lord would protect the First Responders in our communities. May He be their shield and defender.