Prayer Guide
June Prayer Needs
Missions Project: Nairobi, Kenya
June 12–22
A team of Send Out Training graduates will join missionary Baron Muga to learn how to effectively engage in the missionary task on the mission field. Pray for safe travels and for the people of Nairobi who will hear the Gospel.
Missions Project: Comayagua, Honduras
June 13–20
This team will partner with Pastor Gustavo to serve the community with an eye clinic and a block party. Pray that the people of Comayagua will come to know Jesus.
Missions Project: Poipet, Cambodia
June 15–26
This team will be hosting a Vacation Bible School for kids in Cambodia. Pray for the hearts of the kids to be moved and for them to accept Jesus when they hear the Gospel.
Missions Project: Jinotega City, Nicaragua
June 20–27
A team of middle school students and parents will be partnering with Bellevue’s church plant in Nicaragua to build relationships and evangelize. Please pray for lost people in Nicaragua to accept Christ.
Beach Week
June 22–26
High school students are heading to the Florida coast! Please pray for everyone to stay safe, have fun, make memories, and most importantly, grow in their knowledge and love of God and His Word.
Missions Project: Southeast Africa
June 28–July 8
This team will partner with full-time missionaries in an African village to help teach entrepreneurship classes and support a kids sports ministry. Please pray for many people to hear the Gospel and accept Jesus.
Focused Prayer: CampOutrageous
June 8–11
Children in pre-K through 5th grade will experience an exciting four days filled with biblical truth, crafts, recreation, and a musical presentation. CampOutrageous is a huge outreach event that brings in hundreds of children from all over Memphis. Pray that the light of the Gospel will pierce the darkness in our city, and pray that lost children will find their way to our church, hear the truth of who Jesus is, and be saved. Pray that God will raise up volunteers with willing hearts to guide the children and meet every need they carry through the door. And pray for strength, endurance, and Spirit-filled joy for each staff member and volunteer who will serve during the week.
Pray for our Pastor
Pray Ben walks in the promises that God gave to Joshua and still gives us today.
“Haven’t I commanded you: be strong and courageous? Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9
Pray Ben walks in the supernatural wisdom that God longs to give.
“I never stop giving thanks for you as I remember you in my prayers. I pray that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, would give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him.” Ephesians 1:16–17
Prayer & Fasting • June 2026
When Words Fail, Prayer Does Not
Romans 8:26–27
There are moments in life when prayer feels powerful and clear. Words come easily, faith feels strong, and hope rises naturally. Then there are other moments.
Moments when the burden is so deep, the grief so heavy, and the confusion so thick that we don’t even know how to begin to pray. Perhaps you have been there recently.
A prodigal child. A broken relationship. A frightening diagnosis. A weary heart. A nation that seems adrift. A burden for someone’s soul that you cannot shake.
In those moments, many believers quietly wonder, “Am I failing in prayer?”
But listen to these remarkable words from Romans 8:26–27 NASB:
“Now in the same way the Spirit also helps our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we should, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words; and He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.”
What a comfort!
God never expected prayer to depend entirely on your strength, eloquence, or emotional energy. In fact, this passage assumes weakness—“the Spirit helps our weakness.” The word “helps” carries the idea of someone coming alongside you to bear a heavy load with you.
There are times when the burden is deeper than vocabulary and yet heaven is still moving.
The Holy Spirit intercedes “with groanings too deep for words.” These are not meaningless sounds; they are perfect intercessions flowing from the heart of God Himself. Even when your prayers feel fragmented, weak, or incomplete, the Spirit is praying in perfect harmony with the will of God.
This should especially encourage us when we feel inadequate in prayer.
Sometimes we hesitate to pray because we think others sound more spiritual, more polished, more confident. But powerful prayer is not ultimately about impressive words; it is about dependence upon God.
Sometimes the holiest prayer in the room is a whispered, “Lord, help me.”
And fasting fits especially well with this kind of praying.
Fasting humbles us. It reminds us we are needy people utterly dependent upon the strength and mercy of God. It strips away self-sufficiency and teaches us to lean more fully upon Him. As physical hunger deepens, spiritual longing often becomes clearer.
This month, whether you fast from a meal or for an entire day, remember this: You do not carry your burdens alone.
- When words fail, the Spirit still intercedes.
- When strength fades, the Spirit still helps.
- When you do not know what to say, heaven is still at work.
So do not stop praying. Even groaning prayers—perhaps especially groaning prayers—reach the throne and heart of God.
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