Interesting thoughts from Katya’s Non-Profit Marketing Blog on ‘less is more’ with the ‘serenity prayer’ as a flow chart.
Interesting to try putting your writing throught the Gobbledygook Grader.
Sometimes I pray scripture simply by voicing a prayer from scripture, like the Lord's prayer or one of Paul's prayers for the people he ministered to. More often than not I use Lectio Divina to interlace scripture and my prayer life together. You
Read more…Really would like to encourage all my brothers and sisters here at PRAY! to pray for the people of Israel - Jews and others. It is a wonderful country populated by lots of wonderful people from all walks of life, ethnicities, and faiths. That said, I
Read more…The deepest and most meaningful communion we have with God is when we enter into the fellowship of solitary prayer in the secret place. I call it the inner chamber. Jesus understood the importance of solitude. “Now in the morning, having risen a long
Read more…Free Prayer Station Kit: “Night of Silence”
Set up a powerful night of prayer with your students using this prayer station kit.
I would like to know if anyone spends a day in prayer on a regular basis. If you do, would you share how you divide the day and what resources you recommend for stimulating prayer for four to six hours during a day.
Thanks so much,
Cynthia
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*The Most Powerful Prayer*
Cyber-Daily-Devotion by Pastor Bill
Friday October 21, 2011
Volume 12 Number 210
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Interesting thoughts from Katya’s Non-Profit Marketing Blog on ‘less is more’ with the ‘serenity prayer’ as a flow chart.
Interesting to try putting your writing throught the Gobbledygook Grader.
I have always had a journal of some kind handy, and although I don't always write a lot in them I will keep special cards in them, or pictures that my kids made me, or pictures, pressed flowers, newspaper clippings . . .Currently I am doing one for m
Read more…Here is my idea for memorializing 9/11 in a way that will have profound spiritual impact.
"Adopt" a terrorist for prayer through ATFP.org because . . .
1. Love conquers fear (1 John 4:18). Terrorism inspires fear. Fear causes response of flight (“Isl
Read more…Prayer Brings God To Us Rick Ezell “Come near to God and he will come near to you” (James 4:8 NIV). Prayer reminds us that we need God more than he needs us. Prayer brings God to us. The essence of prayer is to join God, not God joining us. St. Au
Read more…What are your experiences with poetry and prayer?
I work at a retirement center and recently I learned how a man who had a stroke and who could not talk, was able to communicate by singing. Songs often begin with poetry, so I wonder if God sometim
Read more…Prayer Works Rick Ezell “This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us” 1 John 5:14 NIV. Does prayer really work? Actually this is a bad question. Prayer is not a utilitarian practice
Read more…Prayer is a vital part of a Healthy Spiritual Life
Written by the Church Health Center Staff
A healthy spiritual life is an important part of overall wellness. An active and healthy faith life means that we are concerned with something larger than
Read more…I received this from Fred Heeren:
Prayer as a Vocation By Rick Ezell “Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed” (Mark 1:35 NIV). Glenn Hinson, professor of church history and spirituality, te
Read more…The Prayer Force By Rick Ezell Prayer is the indispensable and vital function of a believer. No aspect of our Christian life is more essential and crucial to our personal growth and health, and the church’s growth and health, than spending time with
Read more…I'm curious how others journal their prayers. I have tried so many different methods: