Strategic Intercession

22 - Prayer Shield Levels: Assessing Your Real Coverage

Melanie Boudreau Episode 22

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People praying for you is not the same as being truly covered. It’s easy to assume you have more coverage than you do. Here’s how to tell the difference and what to do when you know.


Key Topics Covered

  • The difference between having people who pray for you and having actual prayer coverage
  • Why many leaders sincerely believe they’re covered when they’re not
  • C. Peter Wagner’s three spheres of intercessory support (primary, secondary, tertiary)
  • What a primary prayer shield actually looks like: intimate, informed, high-transparency, strategic
  • How primary intercession operates ahead of trouble rather than reacting after things go sideways
  • The secondary shield: broader support that reinforces the primary circle in high-stakes seasons
  • The tertiary shield: newsletters, social media, congregations—and what it cannot do
  • Why expecting the outer ring to do the work of the inner circle leaves leaders exposed
  • Concrete signs that a primary shield is working (changed warfare, opened opportunities, settledness)
  • How to honestly assess which level of coverage you currently have
  • Why starting with the primary shield produces the biggest breakthrough


Foundations

  • Framework drawn from C. Peter Wagner’s Prayer Shield and long-standing practice of strategic intercession


Resources Mentioned

  • Prayer Shield Starter Kit — everything needed to build and maintain a primary shield
  • Available at: StrategicIntercession.com (or StrategicIntercession.com/starterkit)
  • Episodes 20 and 21 for the practical how-to of inviting and structuring a primary shield


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Welcome to the Strategic Intercession Podcast, where we share powerful prayer techniques, inspiring stories, and tools to help you lead with wisdom and confidence. Hosted by Melanie Boudreau, a seasoned leader in focused prayer. Whether you're leading in church, government, or business shaping your industry, this podcast is for you. Now, here's your host, Melanie Boudreau.

Hey friends, welcome back.

We've been building something together over the last 2 episodes, and I want to start today by acknowledging that. Episode 20 was about the hardest part—actually asking someone to commit to pray for you, getting past the fear, and crafting that invitation. Episode 21 was about what comes next. How to set up the structure so it doesn't fall apart, how to communicate, how to keep your intercessors engaged and your coverage alive. Today I want to talk about something that doesn't get examined very often.

A lot of leaders believe they have prayer coverage, and they're sincere about that, but there's a difference between people praying for you and actually being covered. And that difference shows up in your life whether you recognize it or not. We're going to look at that difference today.

What coverage actually looks like, what you might actually have, and how to tell which one you're standing in right now, because clarity is how you get from where you are to where you need to be.

Here's something I hear all the time. I'm sitting across from a pastor or a missionary or a marketplace leader, and I ask them, "Are you covered in prayer?" And almost without fail, they say, "Yes, completely." No hesitation. So I press a little.

What does that look like? And what comes out is a newsletter. They send updates, and they figure people are probably praying when they read it. Or they go to a prayer group, and sometimes the group prays over their work. Or they've asked their congregation from the pulpit.

It sounds reasonable, but none of that is a primary prayer shield. It's closer to a Hail Mary— you throw it out there and hope someone catches it. I don't say that to be harsh. These are faithful leaders doing the right things. They've made prayer a priority.

They just haven't seen enough of a difference to know what they're missing. And honestly, I get it. For years, my husband Chuck thought the same thing. He didn't grow up in intercessory culture. He figured he was covered well enough.

And then we built him an actual primary prayer shield, a small, specific, informed circle of people who regularly prayed over exactly what he was carrying with authority. The difference was not subtle. In one week, he accomplished what would normally take three. A contract got signed, a payment came through, and clients started finding him without a single marketing effort. He didn't go after them.

They just showed up. When he and I talk about why, he puts it this way: "It's not just the results. It's knowing that what you're doing is seen, that God is at work in the specifics of your situation, not just in general." There's an affirmation and settledness that comes from that, even when things are still hard.

That's the difference a primary shield makes. And if you've never experienced it, that's exactly what we're here to change. I share that story because it's more common than you'd think. It doesn't reflect a failure of faith; it reflects a gap in understanding. And a gap can be closed.

So let me walk you through the framework, because once you see it, you can't unsee it. C. Peter Wagner wrote a book called Prayer Shield, and in it he describes three distinct spheres of intercessory support for leaders. I've worked with this framework for years, both in my own prayer shield and in training others. It holds up. Each layer is real, each one has value, but they're not interchangeable.

Think of them as concentric circles. The innermost is your primary shield. The middle ring is your secondary. The outer ring is your tertiary. Each one reaches further out and has less direct connection to your day-to-day life.

The problem I see most often isn't a complete absence of coverage. It's expecting the outer ring to do what only the inner circle can do and not realizing that's what's happening.

The primary prayer shield. Let's start at the center. This is your inner circle, usually just a handful of people. And the word that comes to mind when I describe what happens here is intimate.

Primary Shield members know you, not just your public face or your ministry resume. They know your struggles, your decisions, what's keeping you up at night, and the things you don't say from a platform. You communicate with them regularly and with real, authentic detail. They pray with what I'd call pinpoint precision because they know exactly what they're aiming at. They're also spiritually mature.

These are people who understand what strategic intercession actually is. Emotional support may come, and that's welcome. Unsolicited advice? Not so much. What they're really there for is going before God on your behalf.

With authority delegated by you and the authority they carry in Christ. They bring prophetic insight, specific scriptures, dreams, impressions. The conversation flows both directions. You update them, they pray in response, and they may speak back into your life. Here's a way to think about it.

Crisis intercession is the prayer that shows up after things go sideways. That's valuable. But a primary shield operates differently. It provides strategic intercession, the kind that moves out ahead of you before the trouble arrives. The way is being cleared while you're still getting ready to walk it.

If your primary shield is working well, you'll feel it. Not in a mystical, vague way. In a concrete one. The level of warfare changes. Opposition that used to get through now meets resistance.

Opportunities you couldn't see before start to open, and there's a settledness inside even in hard seasons that you can't manufacture on your own. A handful of people, deep trust, high transparency, regular, detailed communication—that's your primary shield. Do you have one?

The Secondary Prayer Shield. Now, let's move out to the next ring. For leaders with a broader sphere of influence, a secondary shield comes into play. It's broader. We're talking potentially dozens of people, maybe more, who are genuinely interested in praying for you but who don't have the same level of access to your inner life.

Some are more consistent than others. These might be ministry partners, colleagues, church members, or close associates. They know your general direction, your main assignments, the broad strokes of what you're carrying. They get regular updates, but not the deeply personal details you'd share with your primary circle. Think of them as your backup force.

They reinforce your primary intercessors in seasons of heightened warfare. When you're heading into a major initiative, a difficult transition, or a particularly intense stretch of spiritual opposition, they show up. They're not always on high alert, but they're ready to be activated, and when they are, their combined prayer has real weight. A designated point person often helps manage the secondary shield. That might be a ministry assistant or a trusted leader who can funnel updates and gather feedback without requiring your direct attention for every interaction.

Here's what I want you to hear. If you have a solid primary circle, don't neglect the secondary shield. Or you may find yourself wondering why the warfare feels relentless during high-stakes seasons. Your primary shield is fierce, but it's small. The secondary shield is how you get depth behind the front line.

The tertiary prayer shield. And then there's that outermost ring. The tertiary shield is your broadest layer of support. This is your newsletter list, your social media followers, your church congregation, the people who, when they think of you, lift a prayer. When you post an update and someone comments, praying for you, that's your tertiary shield responding.

And I want to be clear, this matters. Don't dismiss it. A mass of people praying in the same direction at the same time carries real spiritual weight. But here's what that outer ring cannot do. It cannot open the path before you through targeted, informed, strategic intercession.

The people in that broadest circle don't know your heart. They're not tracking with you in the details of your assignments. They don't know what specifically to stand against on your behalf or what doors to declare open. They're praying blessings over you in general, and that is genuinely good, but it's not the same as someone who knows you praying a precise, Spirit-led decree over a specific situation you're navigating right now. If you're a Christian leader whose primary prayer coverage is your newsletter, your social media following, and an occasional prayer request in Sunday service, you have a tertiary prayer shield.

You may have a large one. But you're not adequately covered for the level of warfare that comes with significant kingdom leadership. I say that not to discourage you. I say it because I want you to know what to build. I want your level of warfare to drop and your kingdom effectiveness to soar.

So here's what I really wanted to do today. Not just walk you through 3 categories, but help you see clearly which one you actually have, because the one that matters most is usually the one that's missing. You probably have some form of prayer support, a newsletter, a congregation, family who loves you, maybe a group that prays over your work sometimes. And if someone asked you, you'd probably say you're covered. But being covered isn't the same as being shielded.

If your primary circle came up blank, or you realize the people closest to you are praying from a secondary position rather than a primary one, that's not a failure. That's exactly what this episode was for. Now you know what you actually have, and you know what to build. Start with the primary shield. That's the one that makes the biggest difference, the one that goes before you, the one that produces the kind of breakthrough you've probably never experienced because you've never had it.

Go back and listen to episode 20 and episode 21. They walk you through exactly how to build it. How to ask, how to structure it, how to keep it alive. If you've already gone through them and thought, I have this covered, because someone prays for you, go back with fresh ears. You may have been counting on secondary or tertiary coverage without realizing it.

And if you're ready to get started, the Prayer Shield Starter Kit has everything you need. It's yours when you sign up for free at strategicintercession.com.

The path ahead looks different when someone's already been sent out in front of you. That's what you're building toward.

Thank you for listening to the Strategic Intercession Podcast. We hope you found today's episode inspiring and helpful. Don't forget to subscribe, share this podcast, visit strategicintercession.com for more resources. We're grateful to have you as part of our community. Until next time, blessings.

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