How to Pray Using Scripture
This article provides a simple strategy for praying the Bible. It discusses three Rs: rejoice, repent, request.
This article provides a simple strategy for praying the Bible. It discusses three Rs: rejoice, repent, request.
This article discusses how the entire Bible is a prayer book. It shows how especially the Psalms allow the believer to pray in response to God.
Persistence in prayer—should the same matter be brought before God in prayer again and again? The author demonstrates how it functioned in the life of Christ. Luke 11:5-8 functions as illustration.
How do you pray when you are alone? Silently, or audibly? The author considers the designation "quiet time" in light of his study of the Psalms, and regards silent prayers as the exception in Scripture. He advocates instead for "noisy time."
This article on Colossians 4:2-4 is an encouragement to pray and persevere in prayer.
Prayer should be warm and intimate. How can you make your personal prayer to be like that? The article considers eight keys to this.
Prepare your public prayer. Why? Because public prayer is not only done in the presence of God, but also those listening. Therefore, it provides an opportunity to teach a congregation how to pray.
Praying in concentric circles, praying with a prayer mate, and using prayer cards can help in organizing your prayer life. Let the article explain.