In case you missed any of these incredible posts, here is a recap of the past month here on Scripture Dig.
What is Prayer? Introductory post to this series.
Jesus’ Prayer Lesson: Kathy spent three days examining the Lord’s Prayer. Part One gave us some general principles about prayer. Part Two covered three of the six components of the prayer – Our Father, Hallowed be Your Name, Your Kingdom Come. Part Three discussed the remaining three components of this prayer – Give us each day our daily bread, Forgive us our debts, Lead us not into temptation.
Using Prayer Cards: Sandra shared how she uses prayer cards to guide her prayer time.
Write … in a Prayer Notebook? Julie gave some counsel about using a prayer notebook to organize your prayer life.
Double Whammy: Teri Lynne shared how to gain the power of using Scripture as a foundation for prayer.
Prayer: Graphic Organizers: Julie offered four different organizers – downloadable as PDF files – to use as tools for praying for others.
The Type A Person Prays: Teri Lynne shared how she uses a prayer calendar to organize her prayer life.
Praying for Your Spouse: Kathy gave insight into the types of prayers we can offer for our husbands and the significance of doing so.
Praying for Your Children: Stephanie shared parental prayers for children of all ages and situations.
Praying for Your Church: Kristi encouraged us to remember how necessary our prayers for our churches are.
Repentance: The Power of Painful Prayers: Examination of David’s prayer in Psalm 51 by Teri Lynne.
Confidence: Finding Rest in the Sovereignty of God: Looking at Hannah’s prayer in 1 Samuel 2 with Kristi.
Intercession: Pleading for Undeserved Mercy: Kristi gave insight into the reality of intercession by studying Nehemiah’s prayer.
Jesus Prays for You: Sandra took us through Christ’s prayer in John 17.
Which of these posts was your favorite? Any ideas you have put into practice yet?
Donna S says
What a great resource! Great Job putting all of this together and thank you for the encouragement!
Marita says
If I had to pick a favorite it would probably be the posts on the Lord’s Prayer, but I have gotten so much out of all the posts on prayer.
The practical advice was awesome. I have started a fun prayer journal, taking some suggestions from posts and comments to the posts and then making it my own. It has really helped me keep on track and not let my mind wander so much when I am praying.
Thank you all so much for your dedication to this site. It is wonderful.
~Blessings~
Marita