Committing our Plans

Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed (Proverbs 16:3)

Friday, January 7, 2011

New Year Prayer

"You crown the year with your bounty, and your carts overflow with abundance." Psalm 65:11


As we begin 2011, would you pray that we would see that all good gifts come from above and acknowledge that the crowns we wear are demonstrations of God's love, grace, and mercy.  Please also pray that we would yearn for righteousness and a closer walk with Christ in this New Year.


Thank you for praying!
PrayTCU

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Veterans: Past, Present, and Future

Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God. (Psalm 20:7)


As we remember veterans past and present and their sacrifices this Veteran's day, please also consider the future veterans.  TCU is educating future army and air force leaders through its ROTC program.  We have a wonderful opportunity to shape the future of the military by helping each of these men and women reach their full potential: academically, physically, and spiritually.  Would you pray for the students, faculty and staff of the TCU ROTC program? 


Please pray that:

  • each ROTC student would hear a clear message of the gospel while they are at TCU and those who accept Christ would grow in their faith.  
  • ROTC leaders who are Christians would be able to build strong, encouraging relationships with each other and nonbelievers.
  • student soldiers be able to find balance and success in the competing demands of academics, relationships and training obligations. 
  • ROTC faculty and staff have wisdom in how to train ethical leaders in warfare as well as peacemaking.
  • the TCU community would encourage and support ROTC students, staff, and faculty regardless of their political views.


Thank you for praying.
PrayTCU










Thursday, November 4, 2010

Wise Counsel: Spring Semester Advising

Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed. 
(Proverbs 15:22)

This week began a two-week period of advising at TCU.  While the focus is often on selecting classes for the Spring, it is also an opportunity to discuss career aspirations and build mentoring relationships.  Because it happens at a busy time of the semester, some students choose to make these decisions without counsel.  In addition to discussing a class schedule, it is a chance for students to connect more deeply with faculty and staff.  

Would you be praying for these conversations? Please pray: 
  • advising conversations go beyond the necessary (but often superficial) discussion of course selection
  • students would be willing to talk about concerns they may have as they face uncertain futures and other pressures.  
  • faculty and staff would be sensitive to student concerns and provide wise counsel for this next generation.   
  • God would be honored in advising relationships and conversations.
  • we make the most of every opportunity to encourage and reach out to others in the name of Christ.
Thanks for praying!
PrayTCU 

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Love TCU Athletics?

Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain.  (Psalm 127:1)

College World Series Baseball, #4 Ranked Football Team, NCAA Championship Rifle team: it's a wonderful time to be a Horned Frog Fan.  

Lots of people are praying for the Frogs to win on the playing field; let's be praying for them to be winners in life.  The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is working toward that goal.  Chauncey Franks has recently been hired to serve as the FCA Life and Character Coach at TCU.  He and intern Emily Watson are building relationships and working to present to athletes and coaches and all whom they influence the challenge and adventure of receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, serving Him in their relationships and in the fellowship of the church. 
  • Please pray that FCA would find open doors and open hearts at TCU.   
  • The TCU FCA Huddle Kick-off is this Tuesday (10/26).  Please pray for believing athletes and coaches would  demonstrate the values of integrity, service, teamwork and excellence and that the TCU Huddle would grow.  
  • Please pray for wisdom and energy for Chauncey and Emily as they provide discipleship opportunities for coaches and athletes.   
  • Pray that others come alongside to share in the work and encourage them in these efforts.
Thank you for praying!
PrayTCU



Thursday, October 14, 2010

Frogs for a Cure

The LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. 
He will not grow tired or weary, and his understanding no one can fathom. 
He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak
Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall;
but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary
they will walk and not be faint.  (Isaiah 40:28b-31)

Wordle: Frogs for the Cure

Please pray for this week's Frogs for a Cure activities, which raise awareness and money for Breast Cancer Education and Research.   The highlight will be a halftime program at the TCU vs. BYU game on Saturday.  Pray that God would be honored as we show our  compassion and support for breast cancer patients, survivors, their families and friends.   Pray that God would be their strength.  Please also pray that we would make the most of every opportunity to share Christ's good news with a world in need. 


Thank you!
PrayTCU

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Our Refuge

May the LORD answer you when you are in distress; may the name of the God of Jacob protect you. Psalm 20:1

This week we learned that we lost a member of our Horned Frog Family to suicide.  This is the second student suicide at TCU in less than a year, and one of several this semester at universities around the country.  The statistics tell us that TCU is doing better than most schools at addressing the emotional needs of our students, but a lower than average suicide rate is not comforting.  Each life is precious.  We don't want to lose a single one.

Would you pray for our TCU family as we mourn the loss of Stephen Scherer?  Please also pray that:

  • his family be comforted and find their refuge in the LORD in the coming weeks and months.
  • TCU would be a place where students make meaningful connections which help buffer the stresses of daily life.   
  • each student on campus would know and be known by at least one believing student, faculty, or staff member who can share the hope that we have in Christ.


Thank you for praying.
PrayTCU

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Religious Knowledge

"The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge" Proverbs 1:7


Our beliefs and faith are based in what we think is true.  Why do we have faith in Christ?  We may believe He is who he says he is, the fulfillment of God's promise for a Messiah, because we grew up hearing this good news.  We may have seen this truth being lived out by others and become interested in the peace and confidence they had.   We may have been convicted of the truth as we read through Scripture.  We may have tested out other ideas and found Jesus to be a better answer than any other.  


The Pew Forum released results of a recent survey of Religious Knowledge in America.  While people may argue whether these questions represent the important basic facts of major world religions, the survey found that as a whole, Americans have significant knowledge gaps in their religious education.  Unfortunately, Christians did not stand out as the most knowledgeable group.  In fact, atheists did better than all other religious groups. (Click this link to take the test for yourself)


At TCU, students must take a class in religions tradition to complete the core curriculum.  It can be a comparative religion class, one grounded in Christian history, or more specific to another religious tradition.  Dr. Andy Fort, a religion professor at TCU, commented that he doubted any religion professor was surprised by the results of the Pew survey.  This is both a shame and a wonderful opportunity.  We know there is no truth greater than God's truth, and deep faith comes from testing and critically evaluating knowledge claims.  The only way to change a belief is to change the underlying knowledge base.  Education matters.  Knowing what we believe and why we believe it is key to a lasting spiritual foundation.


Would you pray:

  • TCU would be a place where God's truth shines brightly, in classroom instruction and in believers' lives.  
  • those of us who know the one true and living God would be confident in sharing what we know and have experienced so that others may come to know Him as well.  
  • classes in religion be relevant, inspired, and clear so that students who are seeking Truth will find it.  
  • as we interact with people of different faith backgrounds, we be interested in what they believe and why they believe it.  That we would ask insightful questions and listen, so they would see Christians as thoughtful, relational and loving.
  • our Christian faith would be based in knowledge and fact, not just feelings.
Thank you!
PrayTCU