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It All Starts with acknowledging God’s presence
Prayer is not a single event confined to a time or place — it is an ongoing relationship. It’s the continual practice of turning our hearts toward God, recognizing His nearness, and responding to His presence throughout the day.
Pray without ceasing (1 Thess 5:17)
Pray with groaning (Rom 8:26)
Pray with one word (Matt 14:30)
Pray with tears (1 Sam 1:10)
Pray out loud (Acts 4:24)
Pray in silence (Ps 46:10)
Pray in every situation (Phil 4:6)
Pray at set time or rhythmically (Ps 55:17)
Prayer is listening/dialogue (1 Sam 3:10)
Pray in Repentance (Ps 51:1,10)
Pray in Worship and Adoration (Ps 103:1)
Pray with Thanksgiving (Ps 100:4)
Pray with Scripture (Ps 119:105)
Pray by Writing (Hab 2:2)
Pray Through Movement or Dance (Ps 149:3)
Pray Through Song (1 Chro 16:23)
Pray in Spiritual Warfare (Eph 6:16-18)
Pray in Agreement (Matt 18:19)
Pray with breath (breath prayers)
How to read this…
Workshop
If you are looking to do workshop on prayer for small group to help them walk through framework and practice praying with others, I would recommend reading the following articles.
Praying in All Situations — When Life Meets Scripture
Praying in the Spirit — Partnering with the Holy Spirit in Prayer
Prayers of the Saints — Learning to Pray with the Cloud of Witnesses
Prayers in the Bible — Learning to Pray the Word of God
The Lord’s Prayer — A Blueprint for Life-Giving Prayer
Praying Without Ceasing — Living a Life of Constant Communion
Understanding Prayer — Methods, Movements, and Meaning
Books on prayer that I have bought.
The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence
Scripture Keys for Kingdom Living June Newman Davis
65 Promises From God for Your Child: Powerful Prayers for Supernatural Results by Mike Shreve
The Way of the Heart: Connecting with God Through Prayer, Wisdom, and Silence by Henri J. M. Nouwen
Pray with Your Eyes Open: Looking at God, Ourselves, and our Prayers by Richard L. Pratt
The Power of Prayer in a Believer's Life (Christian Living Classics) by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The Believer's Authority by Kenneth E Hagin
The Blood and the Glory by Billye Brim
Biblical Healing and Deliverance: A Guide to Experiencing Freedom from Sins of the Past, Destructive Beliefs, Emotional and Spiritual Pain, Curses and Oppression by Chester Kylstra , Betsy S. Kylstra, et al.
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Prayer to Be Unoffendable
Scriptural Prayer to Become Unoffendable, blending Scripture, humility, and Spirit-led desire for inner transformation. It’s ideal for personal devotion, group prayer, or journaling.

The Gift of Offense: How God Uses People to Make Us Spirit-Led
Friends and employees don’t shape your comfort—they shape your character. When I choose to be unoffendable and forgiving, I’m not just surviving affliction—I’m being formed by it. They are not the source of my strength. They’re the classroom for it.


Breath as Prayer — What It Offers
Every breath prayer draws directly from Scripture, designed to center your heart as you breathe in truth and exhale into God's presence.
They cover a wide range of emotions and life situations, including: Anxiety and fear, Loneliness and grief, Gratitude and joy, Healing and hope, Trust and surrender and more.

Breath Prayers — Finding God in Every Breath
When life feels busy or overwhelming, long and elaborate prayers can feel out of reach. But what if prayer was as close as your next breath?
Breath prayers are one of the simplest — and most powerful — ways to anchor your soul in God’s presence throughout the day. Practiced by early Christians, monks, and modern believers alike, breath prayers help us slow down, center our hearts, and pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17).

Inquire of the Lord — A Daily Habit of Divine Direction
We often make decisions on the fly. Our calendars fill, emails pile up, and choices large and small demand answers. But Scripture shows us another way—a rhythm of inquiry that places God’s wisdom before our own reasoning.

Understanding Prayer — Methods, Movements, and Meaning
Prayer is not one-size-fits-all. Throughout Scripture and church history, we see believers engaging with God in diverse ways — crying out in lament, whispering in stillness, declaring truth aloud, or kneeling in reverence.

Praying Without Ceasing — Living a Life of Constant Communion
this command isn’t about nonstop talking to God — it’s about living in an ongoing awareness of His presence. It’s about making your whole life — not just your morning quiet time — a sacred space for communion with Him.

The Lord’s Prayer — A Blueprint for Life-Giving Prayer
The Lord’s Prayer is one of the most repeated prayers in all of history — but it was never meant to be merely recited. Jesus gave it as a framework to shape every prayer we pray.

Prayers in the Bible — Learning to Pray the Word of God
From Hannah’s cries to David’s songs, from Jesus’ intercession to Paul’s praise, the Bible gives us a divine curriculum for prayer. Each prayer is a window into the heart of a person—and the character of God.

Prayers of the Saints — Learning to Pray with the Cloud of Witnesses
To pray with the saints is to join a chorus that spans generations. Their prayers give us language when we are speechless, and their intimacy with God offers us a template for our own.

Praying in the Spirit — Partnering with the Holy Spirit in Prayer
The Apostle Paul reminds us that the Holy Spirit is not just a silent partner in our faith — He is an active guide in our prayers. Learning to pray in the Spirit is about more than emotional expression or speaking in tongues; it's about tuning your heart to God's voice, will, and presence.

Praying in All Situations — When Life Meets Scripture
Praying in All Situations — When Life Meets Scripture