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You Were Born for This with Fr. John Riccardo

Episode 144: A Call for Artillery Cover

You Were Born for This with Fr. John Riccardo

ACTS XXIX

Detroit, Catholic, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Evangelization, Fr. John Riccardo, Parish Transformation, Acts Xxix

4.9624 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2021

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Fr. John and Mary talk about the Rescue Project and invite everyone to pray and fast for this new ACTS XXIX initiative.

Rescue Project Prayer

Good and gracious Father, we come before Your throne of grace seeking both Your blessing and protection upon the Rescue Project. We ask in a most particular way for Your anointing upon Fr. John Riccardo as he preaches the gospel and that You would stir the Holy Spirit within him so that the hearts of those who hear the proclamation of the gospel would be overwhelmed, make a decision to surrender their lives to Jesus Christ by faith and set out on mission.

Father, we ask that You place a hedge of protection around every facet of this project including Fr. John, our ACTS XXIX team, our families, our ministry partners, the technology, the ministry space, and each and every person who will attend. Seal this work in the most Precious Blood of Your Son, Jesus Christ.

We pray, Father, that the Rescue Project will bear fruit in the lives of Your people and will advance the Kingdom of God here on earth. We make this prayer in the name of Jesus, our Rescuer.

Our Lady of Sorrows, pray for us!
St. Joseph, terror of demons, pray for us!
St. Joan of Arc, pray for us!
St. Paul, pray for us!

Amen.

You can also download a pdf of the Rescue Project Prayer [here](ttps://www.actsxxix.org/prayerproject).

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody, welcome to the you were born for this podcast with Father John Ricardo.

0:09.9

That's me. I'm Father John. I am the executive director at Acts 29, where we talk about anything

0:15.2

and everything having to do with transformation in the church. And here, as always with my

0:20.5

partner in grace grace and a team

0:23.8

member mary gilfoyle how are you sister oh father john i'm just happy to be here with you how the better

0:28.8

question is how are you well i'm getting there slowly slowly but surely i know a whole set of folks

0:34.3

are praying for me and uh this effort to kind of recover full strength.

0:40.0

And I don't know, maybe it's 60% right now.

0:42.9

But yeah.

0:45.0

It's moving in the right direction.

0:46.8

We're moving in the right direction.

0:48.0

Amen.

0:48.5

Praise God.

0:49.1

For everybody who's been praying for Father John, we're so grateful.

0:52.6

Keep the prayers coming.

0:57.2

Yeah, please do. And that said,

1:05.3

what's our provocative topic this week? Yeah. So the title of this episode this week is a call for artillery cover. Ooh, I can't wait to know what this is about. Father, how much to open up in prayer.

1:11.6

In the name of the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit.

1:13.6

Amen.

1:14.6

Lord, for these days that we're living in, we give you praise and thanks for the beauty of the

1:21.6

season that we are entering into now this time of fall, at least for those of us in this part of the world.

1:29.4

Lord, we thank you for the splendor of your creation, which speaks to us in so many ways of

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