My new church decided to change up their normal "prayer meeting" routine by going out and praying for some strangers, or whoever God leads. Usually the prayer meetings consist of sitting in the church and praying, but this time the church decided to put it into action by going out and praying for others and businesses etc.
My friend and I were sent out to the beach and a very tourist filled area. As we were asking people if they need prayer, many said no. But the reason for the average no was because they already go to church and/or don't need our prayer. Which got me thinking, on an average day would you say yes to somebody who asked if you need prayer? Especially in front of loads of people walking by? It seemed like most of the time the people who said no were the people who "had it all together" even though they probably were going through something. The people who accepted the prayer were usually people who had just lost their businesses or homeless or just had problems that they trusted with us to pray for.
So the question lies,"Would you accept prayer or act like you had it all together?