Church offers drive thru prayer service.

Shouldn't the first prayer(s) for the lost be that they get saved?  The way I see this thing playing out is essentially a saved person asking God's blessings on a lost person.  I suppose in the realm of common grace God does provide for the lost in some similar ways as His children, but if I were to have this ministry I would want it to be explicitly used as an evangelistic tool.
 
ALAYMAN said:
Shouldn't the first prayer(s) for the lost be that they get saved?  The way I see this thing playing out is essentially a saved person asking God's blessings on a lost person.  I suppose in the realm of common grace God does provide for the lost in some similar ways as His children, but if I were to have this ministry I would want it to be explicitly used as an evangelistic tool.

I would think they use it as an evangelistic tool.
A church near us has done the same thing for awhile now and they use it for evangelism.

They have a prayer station in their parking lot  from time to time.
People going thru trials and crisis situations would be the main consumers of such a ministry and they would be more open to the Gospel.
 
Back in the day when Robert Schueller started his church in CA in a drive-in theater a Catholic church began offering drive-thru confessions. An evangelist then as funny as any standup comic, Bob Harrington, called it "toot and tell or go to hell".

:)
 
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