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Organizational Composition of The River Watch:
The River Watch is organized into four concentric hedges of prayer protection
requiring varying degrees of prayer commitment, as defined below:
Warrior Watchman - Chief Prayer Intercessor chosen by
Kathie Eads; provides input to the Ministry Executive Board; organizes
and oversees The River Watch. The Warrior
Watchman forms the first concentric hedge.
Core Intercessors – feel a covenant call to watch
and pray daily and are willing to commit to a daily time of prayer
for Rising River Ministries and Kathie Eads. The Core intercessors form
the second concentric hedge of prayer protection and will maintain close
contact with the Warrior Watchman and/or Kathie Eads.
Border Intercessors – will pray on a regular basis
as Holy Spirit directs and as prayer needs arise. Will maintain close
contact through regular updates by newsletter, e-mail, fax, or phone.
The Border intercessors make up the third concentric hedge.
Congregation and Crises Intercessors – churches
and ministries in relationship with Rising River Ministries who will pray
during times of more intense spiritual warfare. This hedge is the fourth
concentric hedge of protection in the organization of
The River Watch.
Spiritual Qualifications:
A. All intercessors in the first three concentric hedges
will:
1) Sense a call to watch and pray for Rising River Ministries and Kathie
Eads
2) Walk in integrity and be able to maintain confidentiality
3) Pray for the Body of Christ to be ONE in agreement with Jesus’
prayer in John 17.
4) Participate in a scheduled “watch of the Lord” quarterly.
Intercessors will pray in their homes while coming into a corporate time
of intensely seeking God on behalf of Kathie Eads and Rising River Ministries,
Inc. during the night watches.
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B. All intercessors in the first three concentric hedges will
provide a signed reference form from their pastoral oversight. To
print a copy of the reference form, Click
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If you are interested in becoming part of The River Watch, Click
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