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Philippians 3:13 "... I count not myself to have
apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those
things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those
things which are before..."
Great News!!!
Due to the tremendous success of our "Women Moving Forward"
meetings at CBC we are pleased to announce that our monthly
meeting will now be a weekly meeting every Friday Night
beginning August 6th. Minister Sharelin Williams will
be the featured speaker during the month of August &
September. Join us every Friday night at 7:30pm.
Enhancing Your Prayer Life
By Christine Crowley
Do
you find it difficult to stay focused in prayer? Or perhaps
the thought of praying daily wears you out. You have all the
right intentions, but your prayer life just isn't as
captivating and exciting as you have heard it to be for
others. Here are a few simple ideas and tools that will
encourage you to pray more often and more effectively every
day. Remember, prayer has life-changing power, so why miss
out?
Start where you are and go from there.
If your prayer time is limited to a
quick blessing before meals, try setting a goal of praying
for five minutes a day. If you’re currently praying that
long, then make a commitment to pray 10 minutes every day.
Don’t set a goal to pray for 60 minutes a day when you’re
struggling to get through five minutes now, unless you feel
the Holy Spirit leading you to do this.
Begin your prayer time with praise.
Before jumping right into what you
want from God, or what you want Him to do for you, spend a
few minutes acknowledging who He is and praise Him for who
He is. Confess your sins before Him, and then thank Him not
only for His forgiveness, but also for what He has done for
you and given you. Now you can let your requests be known.
There will be times when you want to pray for someone or
even for yourself, but you're not sure how to pray. Ask the
Holy Spirit to come and show you how to pray.
Pray the Scriptures.
God's Word is full of promises for us
and those we are praying for. Don't forget to read the
prayers of the great men and women of faith in the Bible.
Read one of the classic books on
prayer.
There are many great books on the
subject of prayer. What
Happens When Women Pray by
Evelyn Christenson, Prayer
That Works by
Jill Briscoe, The
Kneeling Christian by
An Unknown Christian, The
Hour that Changes the World by
Dick Eastman and Power of Prayer by
R.A. Torrey. These books are available at your local
Christian bookstore or on the Internet.
Have a prayer closet.
You don't need to literally go into a
closet to pray, but have a place set aside in your house
where you can go to be alone with God. Go there every day
with the expectation of hearing from God. Have your Bible,
pen and a notebook handy so you can write down what God is
saying to you.
Find a prayer partner.
Pray that God will lay someone on your
heart to ask to be your prayer partner. Remember a
partnership involves more than one person, so as you expect
them to pray for you and your needs, you also are to pray
for them and their requests.
Carry cards with you.
Write your prayer requests and the
names of those you are praying for on the cards and carry
them with you wherever you go. During the day when you have
a free minute or two you can pull the cards out and pray. By
doing this you will find that what would have been
unproductive time (standing in line at the grocery store,
sitting in a doctor's office) can become time spent with the
Father in prayer. You will also notice that you are spending
more time in prayer, and everyone on your prayer list is
being prayed for and often more than just once a day. You
can also carry blank cards with you so when you run across
someone during the day you can write down their prayer need.
Keep a prayer journal.
Keeping a prayer journal helps us not
only remember who and what we're praying for, but it also
encourages us in our prayers as we look back and see how God
has answered our prayers. It's easy to forget answered
prayers, especially during a season of not hearing from God.
Prayer journals can be purchased at your local Christian
bookstore. They are a simple, but effective way of recording
the day you started praying for a certain request and the
day it was answered and how God answered it.
Remember, the most important thing to do to enhance your
prayer life is to pray. No matter how many books we read on
prayer, how many prayer seminars and workshops we attend, we
won't be effective until we actually get down on our knees
and begin to pray.
CHRISTINE CROWLEY writes and speaks on
issues that touch the lives of women around the world, and
is also a certified life purpose coach, using e-mail and
telephone appointments to help women know and fulfill God's
purpose for their lives. As a certified life purpose
facilitator, Chris conducts an intensive two-day one-on-one
process with individuals to discover and begin fulfilling
God's unique purpose for their lives. Chris is also a
certified Women's Ministries consultant.

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