Talking with God

What to Say When You Don't Know How to Pray

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Pub Date Mar 21 2017 | Archive Date Jan 13 2020

Description

Life is crazy. Prayer is simple. 

Prayer seems like it should be so simple. Yet when it comes to actually praying, it often feels awkward and complicated.
 
I mean, what should you actually pray about? What do you say? Is there anything you should or shouldn’t say? Do you have to speak out loud? Where do you even start?
 
To make matters worse, we’ve heard about prayer for so long that we feel awkward asking about it. It’s like having to ask a person’s name after knowing them for years. We’re embarrassed to ask because we really should know their name by now.
 
Then comes the reality and craziness of life. Between work, parenting, walking the dog, a full inbox, keeping up on social media—who has time to pray?
 
The truth is, prayer is simple.
 
It’s like talking; talking with a good friend.  Here’s the best part: No matter where we are in life, God can’t wait to talk with us.
 
What does it look like to pray in the midst of your life?
What do you say when you don’t know how to pray?
 
I’m asking the same questions. Let’s talk.
Life is crazy. Prayer is simple. 

Prayer seems like it should be so simple. Yet when it comes to actually praying, it often feels awkward and complicated.
 
I mean, what should you actually pray...

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ISBN 9781601429445
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 224