praying for the military
My ministry right now is to the military particulary the deployed and those familes waiting their safe return. Anbody interested in the same? Pat Tilley
Read more…My ministry right now is to the military particulary the deployed and those familes waiting their safe return. Anbody interested in the same? Pat Tilley
Read more…Two weeks ago I was approached by a staff member of our church about being part of a prayer team that would be available during Holy Week to help lead people through a labyrinth. Very little information was given to me other than this can be an effe
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Prayer Discussion:
How Do You Pray
Be still, and know that I am God: Psalm 46:10
O clap your hands, all ye people; shout unto God with the voice of triumph. Psalm 47:1
Yeesss??? So what is your favorite way of praying? Do you pray lists daily or on
Read more…Shirely Dobson hopes and prays that oneday the National Day of Prayer (in the Untied States) will be more popular than Valentine's Day!
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My prayer life I know isn't what it should be or could be. I need to be more verbal in my prayers, and have written them for a long time. Being that is what keeps me on track in my mind. But it can seems like a lot of 'repetition' which is not what
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I am new to the Pray Network. Everything looks great, but I'm still not sure how to enter prayer requests and find the prayer requests of others. I took the tour, but still did not get it.
Do you all pray for one another
Read more…I have been doing a blog on following after Jesus for about 3 months now and am exploring the addition of a "Prayer Wall" on my blog to encourage prayer among those who follow my blog. I am looking for others online who have a "Prayer Wall" on their
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Leading a Church in Prayer …… deserves thoughtful preparation.
by Kevin DeYoung
Some traditions use set prayers. Others rely on extemporaneous prayers. Both have their place. But I believe what our congregationsneed most are studied prayers, well p
Read more…Prayer is an expression of the heart communicated to God, in as an imitation of of Jesus Christ, verbally and non-verbally. Words are intellectual symbols and to rely solely on them as prayer limits our spiritual expressions in prayer.
My single mos
I don't know about others but when I am in prayer, it is then that I really feel I am close to my Heavenly Father. It is like we join hands and can truly talk to each other. Praise His Holy Name.
Read more…I just attended a pastor's conference where Daniel Henderson spoke and led some sessions in spontaneous worship-based prayer. I would like to be in a prayer summit in central Pennsylvania. Anyone else interested?
Read more…I know when I think of prayer walking I think of walking through a neighborhood and praying for the people that live there. Well this is a new prayer walking I've begun some months back. I began walking on the treadmill in my basement. I have never b
Read more…Books (and other resources) have had a profound impact on my understanding and experience of prayer and praying. You too?
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Does your church have a prayer room? If so please tell me about it. Thanks
Read more…I have noticed a couple of "discussions" about this, please note the correct spelling of "labyrinth" so others can find us when they search for it! (alternate spellings used so far: "labrinyth" and "labrinth")
I developed a station-based labyrinth for
In 1 Thessalonians 5:17 we are exhorted to "pray without ceasing" -- HOw is that humanly possible?
Marketplace Chaplain Jim McManus offers a helpful perspective based on Paul's other uses of the original Greek term. Take a look then comment ...