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- What is the primary role of a prayer team member? Answer: D — To intercede and encourage based on God’s Word → Your role is not to fix people, but to lift them up in prayer and point them to biblical truth with compassion.
- What does it mean to pray in Jesus’ name? Answer: B — To align your prayer with His will, Word, and character → Praying in Jesus’ name means praying in agreement with His nature and authority — not just saying the words.
- Why is a strong personal prayer life important for prayer ministry? Answer: B — Because you can’t pour into others if you’re spiritually empty → A strong personal prayer life is essential because ministry flows from your own connection with God.
- What does the “armor of God” in Ephesians 6 represent? Answer: A — Spiritual protection and readiness → The armor of God symbolizes the spiritual tools and protection believers need to stand strong in battle.
- What should you always do before praying with or touching someone? Answer: B — Ask for their permission → Always ask before touching or praying aloud. This shows respect and maintains trust and boundaries.
- When praying with someone, what’s the best approach? Answer: C — Simple, Scripture-based, God-centered prayers → You don’t need to be eloquent — just truthful and focused on God’s promises, not personal stories or emotions.
- If someone asks for prayer while living in open sin, what should you do? Answer: A — Pray for conviction, restoration, and obedience → We can’t affirm sin, but we can pray for God to bring transformation, truth, and surrender in someone’s life.
- What does John 8:11 teach us about truth and grace? Answer: B — Jesus offered grace, then called for repentance → Jesus forgives the woman but also challenges her to leave her life of sin. That balance is key.
- What’s a safe rule regarding what someone shares during prayer? Answer: A — Keep it private unless safety or leadership involvement is required → Confidentiality is vital — unless someone is in danger or leadership must intervene.
- What is a red flag that you’ve crossed a boundary in prayer ministry? Answer: C — They become emotionally dependent on you → This is a red flag. Our goal is to lead people to Christ, not to become their emotional or spiritual crutch.
- What is one way to show compassion without compromising truth? Answer: C — Speak the truth gently and humbly → Compassion doesn’t mean avoiding truth — it means sharing it in love, without harshness or pride.
- What does it mean to “weep with those who weep”? Answer: D — To be present and compassionate, even without answers → Sometimes the best ministry is simply being present with someone in their pain, not trying to fix them.
- Where does your authority in prayer come from? Answer: B — The Holy Spirit and the name of Jesus → Your authority doesn’t come from personality or experience — it comes from Christ through the Holy Spirit.
- What should you do when you don’t know what to say during prayer? Answer: B — Trust the Holy Spirit to guide you → You’re not expected to have the perfect words. Trust the Spirit — He will lead when your heart is surrendered.
- When is it appropriate to share a prayer request with others? Answer: B — Only when safety is at risk or leadership needs to be involved → Confidentiality is sacred unless someone’s well-being or a serious issue requires pastoral involvement.
- What is one way to guard unity on the prayer team? Answer: B — Avoid gossip, pray for each other, and submit to leadership → Team unity is protected through prayer, humility, and submission — not through cliques or personal agendas.
