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- What can I do as an individual?
Every seven weeks, we repeat a five-step process that guides us to pray for, engage with, and involve others in outreach. Here’s how it works: IDENTIFY 1 Choose one person to focus on, whether they’re a friend, neighbor, colleague, or even a stranger. Think about someone who may be in need of support, encouragement, or community. INTERCEDE FOR THAT 1 Commit to praying for this person daily. Ask God for guidance in how best to care for them, and pray for their spiritual and emotional well-being. INVEST IN THAT 1 Show them kindness and care through your actions. This could be a simple gesture of help, sharing a meal, or offering a listening ear. The goal is to build trust and genuine connection. INVITE THAT 1 Extend an invitation to join you in an uplifting activity. This could be attending a gathering, a service, or an event where they can experience community and love. INVOLVE THAT 1 in Reaching Out to Another Once your relationship has deepened, encourage them to reach out and begin the same process with someone else. Involving them in outreach helps foster growth, making the cycle of caring and connection continuous. Repeat the Cycle Every Seven Weeks The beauty of "7 for Heaven" lies in its rhythm. Every seven weeks, we begin the process again—each time broadening the circle of care and connection. Small acts of kindness lead to lasting change in the lives of individuals and communities. Join us! You can be part of this impactful journey. Whether you’re seeking to deepen your faith, build community, or offer support to those around you, "7 for Heaven" provides a meaningful, structured way to make a difference. Let’s grow together, one person and one act of kindness at a time.
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7 for Heaven" is a simple yet powerful outreach initiative designed to foster spiritual growth, community engagement, and personal connection through prayer, kindness, and care. Our goal is to pray for seven people, invite seven into meaningful conversations or events, and minister to them through acts of kindness.