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We thought you might want to know about this neat group of praying entrepreneurs.  It's a work started by a friend of ours named Kim Avery, and uses prayer cards to build a business. Take a look and see if you might be interested in joining them. (We know it's the 10th already -- but you can hop in any time!)

Blessings to you this new year!

Bob

Bob Allums
Director, A Praying Life
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Are you a business owner or entrepreneur?

If so, the New Year is exciting time! It's not just a new page on the calendar, but a clean palette on which to paint your business as you'd like it to be. But have you noticed that all too often, by February 1st life has returned to normal, and your business has returned to status quo? Or below.

Hustle LESS?

What if this year were different? Not because you worked harder or hustled more, but because you turned the reins of your business over to God. Truly, practically, in every way, you let Him be the CEO of your business.

Since God is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-wise it just makes sense to literally, and very intentionally, put Him in charge.

Imagine If...

Imagine what your business would look like if it were built on consistent, strategic, and systematic prayer. Think how different you would feel if you immediately offered up every question, concern, or request to Him and then you received the power to do what He told you to do. Picture the difference it would make if during the dark, confusing, uncertain times you were saturated with unimaginable joy and unspeakable peace.

This can be your reality in 2018. In fact, we want to invite you to give it a try.

You're Invited

Throughout the month of January 2018, Kim Avery is hosting a free 31 Day Prayer Challenge for Coaches & Entrepreneurs. This challenge will equip you to begin each day focused on one strategic Prayer Point, fuel you with one specific Promise, and provide you with a short Prayer Starter to open your conversation with God.

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Building your business based on prayer is transformational. For you. For your life. And for your business.

Let's make this year the best year it can be.

Click here to join: 31 Day Prayer Challenge

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Sign-Up Today!

We can’t wait to hear what God does for you.

 
 

Kim Avery, MA, PCC
Get Clear. Get Confident. Get Clients.
Kim Avery Coaching  | 863.326.6215

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A Praying Life is the most practical training on prayer possible, yet it is rooted in biblical theology. 
I highly recommend it.
- Rev. Tim Keller, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, NY 

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To pray or to plan?

The short answer is YES!

When it comes down to doing life in today's rushed world, I think we can all agree that the better you plan, the better off you are.

But what does that have to do with doing all of life through prayer?

Everything! Where do you think Jesus got his plans for the day? Since he was always looking to his Father, the plans for the day or the week had to come from his prayer times in the early morning.

I have found this to be particularly liberating. Pray and let the plan(s) flow from your time with your Father.

Here are some practical tips I have picked up through the years.

1. One of my favorite prayer cards is simply labeled: "Myself: my commitment to God". The Scripture I use is Proverbs 16:3, "Commit your work to the Lord and your plans will be established." (See how the Bible promises that the plan(s) will flow from the commitment?)

2. On the same card, I ask for wisdom. The Father loves it when we do this. It shows we see him for who he is and that pleases him. In fact, according to James 1, he loves to give wisdom when we ask for it.

3. After committing our way (our day, our year, or our project) to the Lord and asking for wisdom, watch how the plans will come together. Something may come to you right then while you are praying. Or, you may pick up wisdom for your plan in a conversation with a friend, in a Bible passage you are reading, or in a sermon. One can never predict how the Spirit is going to weave the tapestry of the story.

4. Once you have a plan down on paper, set about to faithfully execute it. Sometimes, faithful execution is the hardest part. But this is all part of the prayer story you are in. Note the areas where you need repentance and pray for help. Note things you learn and jot them down as you go through the plan. Note areas where it occurs to you that you need more obedience from your heart. Personally, I find it is in this part that I ask for more and more faith. Your prayer card(s) will help you here.

5. Be adaptable. It's okay to adjust the plan as long as you are praying about it and seeking the Spirit's lead. Remember, in being adaptable to changing circumstances, you are fully engaging the story of what the Spirit is doing IN you, not just through you.

6. Enjoy the fruit! Yes, don't forget to enjoy the whole story as much as possible. You have committed your work unto the Lord and he is blessing because he loves it! Love it with him.

7. Lastly, every so often, just look at the card and recall the story. You cannot help but thank God. That is genuine and often robust worship.

Don't forget our Father loves to put you in situations where you are in over your head. You have the plan, but you don't have the expertise or the money or the personnel or....well, you get the picture.

He is watching and listening to see if you will just sit there and worry or if you will excitedly ask big things of him. Ask away, thinking all the while, "I can't wait to see what the Father is going to do with this."

Happy praying!

Bob Allums
Director of seeJesus Seminars: A Praying Life

P.S. Have you ever thought about hosting a Praying Life seminar? There are still dates available this fall! Contact us for the details.

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As we slow down after the celebration (and busyness) of Easter week, what do we do now?

The last sayings of Jesus that world-changing day give us a path to tread. Watch this progression:

  • “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” (Luke 23:32-38)
  • “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.” (Luke 23:39-43)
  • “Woman, behold your son! . . . Behold, your mother!” (John 19:26-27)
  • “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:45-50)
  • “I thirst.” (John 19:28)
  • “It is finished.” (John 19:30)
  • “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!” (Luke 23:46)

The first thing he does on the cross? He prays for others. Even on the cross, praying for others leads to loving them, in this case with his dying gasps for air. Seeing to them by talking to them from the cross, he is loving them. From words of truth and comfort to the criminal, to loving his mother and seeing to her livelihood, Jesus is helping them while being the ultimate intercessor.

But then, note, Jesus' intercessory prayer gives birth to worship. Intercessory prayer loves people; that’s why we have prayer cards on it. With prayer cards to help us, we slow down and look at people in our mind's eye. We think about what their world is like, and what they are going through. The prayer card helps us capture that. So our prayers for them become truly meaningful, not trite.


In Jesus, this was the final path on the cross. The last six hours on the cross began with intercessory prayer for others, and his life ended with the ultimate prayer of surrender. That is worship. In Jesus’ pattern, intercessory prayer becomes the door to complete surrender.

Bob Allums
Director of seeJesus Seminars: A Praying Life

Twitter: @_APrayingLife

P.S. Visit us at seeJesus.net.

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I get asked over and over again whether a lament is okay. Of course, not many use that word, but they're asking if it's okay to bring to God their "complaints." It's often along the lines of, am I allowed to mention to God in my prayers that I feel abandoned? Or that things in life don't seem to line up with His promises?
Not only is it okay. It's essential. If you don't share your laments, your heart will fall into the pit of cynicism. 
My friend Jon Hori, who is now the Regional Director for the West Coast and East Asia for seeJesus, tackled this issue in a message at Seeds of Life Church (click the link to listen). One of my favorite bits (spoiler alert): "If your heart is hurt, God wants your hurt heart. If your heart is angry, God wants your angry heart. God wants the real you coming before Him in all of your hurt, your disappointments, your frustration, your impatience."
I know we're all busy, but I also know this message will be an encouragement to you. (My daughter likes to listen to sermons and podcasts while on the treadmill!) 
Walking with you,
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Bob Allums
Director of seeJesus Seminars: A Praying Life
P.S. See what seminars we have coming up, or take a look at all of the other discipleship resources at www.seejesus.net!
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Praying Through the Year Ahead

It's two weeks into the new year... How many of us have already dropped out in our resolutions? Take a look at this encouragement from Bob Allums, Director of A Praying Life, a ministry of seeJesus, on how to pray deliberately about this year.

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One thing I have learned following Jesus all these years is that he will lead you straight into situations where you are in over your head.
 
This new year will be no different. You can plan on it. He will ask things of you that you cannot possibly deliver without entering a prayer story by asking big, bold things of him --then watching and engaging with the story that develops. 
 
He did it with Philip in John 6, for example, when he "lifted up his eyes and saw the large crowd coming toward him." He asked Philip, "Where are we to buy bread, so that these people may eat?" 
 
Here is the clincher, "He said this to test him, for he himself already knew what he would do." Don't you love it?
 
The very Lord who knows what he is going to do in your seemingly overwhelming situations this year is the same one who repeatedly commands you and me to ask! "Ask anything in my name," he says. By giving you situations where you are in over yourhead, he will draw you into the prayer story. He will draw you into himself.  
 
As you think through your goals for the new year, take him at his command to ask and not lose heart. Imagine big things -- but then remember as you ask him, you are not only obeying his command, you are also living in faith. This is exactly what he wants of you.
 
like to do this by brainstorming on a legal pad and focusing on all of the big things I would love to see happen this year. For example, for years I have wanted A Praying Life to go into China. 
 
Eight years ago, when I started asking it of the Lord, it appeared to be way too big to even be realistic. I was tempted to do what many do and simply let my heart die to this. Nevertheless, I kept asking because that is what Jesus told me to do. It didn't feel natural, in other words. 
 
This year, however, my ask looks like this: 
"Father, years ago we started this prayer story. Years ago, I felt like Philip must have felt when he thought about feeding a crowd of that size. Now, as the prayer story has developed, we now have the Chinese translation of the A Praying Life Seminar Participant's Manual. It looks like we have the right man who can take it in. It looks likewe have the connection in country. Can this, indeed, be THE year we get to do this? I am asking big. I am asking boldly. And, I cannot wait to see what you're going to do this year. I am at the ready. I am awaiting your command. In Jesus' name... Amen!"
 
This week, I hope you'll pour out your heart about any and everything that is there.Write out your goals. Feel free to think about big ministry goals, but also brainstorm about relationship goals, vocational goals, books to be read, weight to be lost, budgets to be written, etc. Then ask, and start your prayer card!
 
Nothing is out of bounds to you, the disciple of Jesus. It is going to be great to see whathe does in all of these prayer stories. I can't wait! It's one reason why I find seeJesus Ministries: A Praying Life so exhilarating!
Blessings in the new year,
Bob Allums
Director, seeJesus: A Praying Life Seminar

 

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So, what is this all about?

April 28, 2014

Dear friends,

I couldn't wait for his observations. A lifelong friend and mentor came to an A Praying Life seminar for the first time and I had asked him for his input on how we can improve.

“Bob, it was so much more than I ever expected,” he shared passionately. “In fact, it really was about walking more deeply with God and not just praying right.”

He nailed it. For many well-intentioned Christians, prayer is just one more thing that has to be “done right.” A category of the mind or a discipline which frustrates more than it helps. Deep down, we not only struggle with it, but we feel ashamed at how much so. Prayer becomes like... well, flossing -- or getting your oil changed on time -- or filing your taxes. When it becomes like that, it just dies inside of us.

Our Father never intended for it to become a chore.

Yesterday, I received a phone call from a dear friend in Los Angeles. We had a wonderful, exhilarating conversation with lots of honest heart sharing, asking for wisdom from each other and loud laughter. Like good prayer itself, it was like “nibbling on a feast” at the table of our Father.

Remember that your Father really does delight in you and thoroughly enjoys hearing from you. Of course you are flawed and often times out of sorts or disorganized when you come to Him. Come anyway. Come honest. Ask for help. Enjoy being part of His family and savor that He knows and delights in you by name. This is how we walk more deeply with God. “I made known to them your name, and I will continue to make it known, that the love with which you have loved me may be in them, and I in them.” -Jesus in John 17, as he prayed for us just before his death.

Four seminars are coming up in Spain; Orlando, FL; Winter Haven, FL; and Williamsburg, VA. Would you mind praying for each Seminar Trainer and each one attending? Please pray for those who will, at the last minute, think of not coming for various reasons. Pray they will come anyway and have the time of their lives! Thank you!

Warmly,
Bob

Bob Allums
Director
A Praying Life Ministries

www.seejesus.net

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Entrusting Our Lives

I hope this letter finds your new year going well. I am recovering from Achilles tendon surgery which, of course, comes at the very worst time of year for this busy ministry. I am sure you can identify with that!

Yet, I am finding whole new ways to pray and trust our Father as I am more “dependent” than usual. Which brings me to my word of encouragement for you, from Andrew Murray.

He was a pastor in South Africa in the 19th century. Full of excitement about his work and love for the rural farmers and their families in his church, he was driven by a need to get “practical” in the way he loved and ministered to them.

He ended up being one of the most prolific writers about prayer that the world has ever known. This edition of our encouragement letter comes from his pen. I hope it puts fresh wind in your sails, as the saying goes, the way it does mine.


“And your Father who sees in secret shall reward you.” (Matthew 6:5, ESV)

"Jesus assures us that secret prayer cannot be fruitless. Its blessing will be evident in our lives. All we have to do is entrust our lives on earth to God when we are in secret and alone with Him. He will reward us openly and see that the answers to our prayers are made manifest in His blessing upon us. Our Lord teaches us that because God meets us in secret with infinite Fatherliness and faithfulness, we should meet Him with childlike simplicity of faith and be confident that our prayers will receive a blessing. ‘He that cometh to God must believe…that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him’ (Heb. 11:6). The blessing of the closet does not depend on the strong or fervent feeling with which I pray, but on the love and power of the Father to whom I entrust my needs. Remember your Father sees and hears in secret. Go there and stay there; then leave in confidence…"

- Andrew Murray, Alone with God, pg. 327


Prayer Request: Please pray for us at A Praying Life. We are busy trying to cover all of the seminars that were booked before I knew I needed this surgery. And, would you mind praying for us as we labor through all of the tasks, challenges and setbacks to get our first ever on-line course up and running on APrayingLife.com? We are most grateful!

Warmly,

Bob

Bob Allums
Director
A Praying Life Ministries

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Engaging with Culture

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More Than a Quiet Time


November 23, 2013

A lot of people think that A Praying Life Ministries is an organization that teaches people “how to have a quiet time.”  That really is unfortunate. 

This thinking says that prayer has nothing to do with reality, but instead just makes one feel better about life in an evil world.

The truth is—in prayer you really can engage your culture, your government, and world affairs.  The opposite of engaging through prayer is often just sitting in cynicism.

If you're like me, it's easy to feel frustrated over current government affairs and the decisions being made. Does your stomach tighten up when you hear "quantitative easing," "tapering," and talk about the new government healthcare website? I wonder if anyone has a handle on what is going on.

Now is a perfect time to pull out a prayer card for your country. As God's people, we were never intended to sit by in our cynicism and just watch things happen.

Political parties and opinions aside, I find great encouragement to engage our culture through prayer from 1 Timothy 2:1-4: I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way. This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to knowledge of the truth.

Try this:  Write out a prayer card. At the top, name it My Country. (Feel free to be more specific! This email goes out internationally, and we can all do this.) Think about what is bugging you and jot down a phrase or two.  Or, think about what you would like to see happen if you were in a position to do something about it.  Begin to ask specifically and then watch what happens.  It can actually help return sanity to our crazy world.  Plus, it makes reading and watching news more interesting.  You will be engaging your world through prayer.

Thank you for making this such a successful year for our little work!  We are on track to take the seminar to at least seven nations, training 3,000 people in person! It is so exciting that I am revising my goals for the new year to train, equip and launch three new A Praying Life Seminar Leaders, bringing our total to ten. 

In grace,

Bob

Bob Allums
Director
A Praying Life Ministries

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