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A prayer for the Rugby World Cup

You can feel the momentum building & things are really hectic in NZ as the nation prepares for the first game of Rugby World Cup 2011 this week, particularly those of us involved with ‘Engage'. www.engagenz.org

Amongst rugby world initiatives at my church I have been running a small group for 3 weeks called ‘Born to Play - connecting sport & faith'. Based on a book called ‘Born to Play', one of the areas we looked at is "talking to the coach" - in other words prayer - and what the right things to pray for as a sportsperson might be. Things like giving thanks for your sporting abilities, praying to handle both success & failure equally well are things that make sense, along with prayer for those we play with, in our clubs and even the officials !

A couple of emails from the UK today triggered some further thoughts that are well worth passing on :

1) This as part of Stuart Weir's weekly sports email

" Increasingly lately I have had the courage to offer to pray for people. Even in our secular society, I have received positive responses. I recently spoke to a senior administrator in the London Olympics who shared with me the pressure he felt in his workload and the long hours - adding that he saw no let-up until 2012. I have no idea if he has any faith or not but I offered to pray that he was able to balance family and work. He seemed grateful. In a month or so I will email to say I have been praying "

2) And this as ‘A prayer for the Rugby World Cup' from a Minister in the UK

Eternal God,
Giver of joy and source of strength,
grant to the people of Christchurch and all New Zealand
a World Cup to match the spirit of faith and courage
with which they have faced devastation and loss.
We pray for all those involved,
that players, officials and supporters may join together in celebration,
through Jesus Christ who is the resurrection and the life - Amen

Your ongoing prayers for a successful RWC 2011 event and particularly for Martin Snedden & his organizing team & staff - as well as for the players, coaches, support staff referees and volunteers - would be valued. Some of these people may well be just like the London Olympic official mentioned above and ‘feeling the pressure'.

Blessings,

ANDREW KERR
Convenor - Christian Sports Network NZ

2 Comments

  1. This is so a good a good prayer..
  2. I really appreciate your article. Praying with you and the Christian Sports Network NZ.

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