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Lord, Teach Us to
Pray |
It
is extremely important to have a consistent prayer life. For Christians,
prayer should be second nature.
Often, the Holy Spirit will prompt us to pray
for someone or some situation even though we may not know the exact
need. These times may be life and death situations.
Consider some of the times and places to commune
with the Father:
Pray
in the car while driving.
Pray
early in the morning before beginning the day.
Pray
in the middle of the night when you wake up.
Pray
in the shower or tub.
Pray
while sitting on your porch or patio.
Pray
while walking or jogging.
Pray
as a family group for the needs of each other.
Pray
while waiting in line, sitting in the doctor's office, etc.
It is possible to pray anywhere for all people
from the least to the greatest. Don't give up. God answers prayer!
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