Pray Sis! Don’t stop Praying for want you want 🤲🏽
Here are some tips for keeping up with a prayer practice:
🌷Make it a habit
Schedule prayer times into your day and be prepared to pray whenever and wherever.
Find a method
🌷Try the ACTS prayer model (Adoration, Contrition, Thankfulness, Supplication), or pray using the Examen, a set of prompts for daily reflective prayer. You can also try praying with the Psalms, which can help you find the right words and express your heart.
Stay focused
🌷Try vocalizing your prayers, praying with the Bible open, or writing down your prayers in a journal. You can also use a mental path to help you refocus after being distracted, such as following the petitions of the Lord's Prayer. If you're having trouble focusing, you can also try setting an alarm to limit your prayer session.
Pray at different times
🌷Consider praying in the morning, after a mistake, or at the end of the day. You can also try praying with others or centering your prayer around meals.#prayermethod #prayertips #prayeradvice #prayerforstrength #prayerforbeginners #prayerispower #prayerguide #unfiltered
Prayer is a fundamental part of many spiritual journeys, providing guidance, strength, and peace. Incorporating different techniques can enhance your practice. The ACTS model promotes balanced prayer by combining adoration, contrition, thankfulness, and supplication. Integrating daily reflective prompts can help maintain focus and articulate your thoughts better. Meditative prayer forms, like using the Bible or journaling, can channel your intentions effectively. Additionally, the timing and setting of prayer can profoundly impact your experience. Morning prayers can set a positive tone for your day, while evening reflections help summarize your experiences. Group prayers allow for shared energy and support, and centering meals around gratitude can deepen your appreciation. As you develop your practice, remember Mark 11:24 - belief is crucial: ask for what you desire in prayer, and have faith that you will receive it. Embracing this assurance can lead to more fulfilling and powerful connections in your prayer life.

