Praying the Lord’s Prayer
Jesus gave His disciples the Lord’s Prayer not just as a script to recite, but as a framework for how to pray. It teaches us how to connect with God personally, align with His will, seek His provision, walk in forgiveness, and stand in spiritual authority. This prayer can guide our daily time with God in a powerful and meaningful way.
How to Pray for Those Who Don’t Know Jesus
Apart from sharing the Gospel, the next best act of love we can offer someone who doesn’t know Jesus is to pray for their salvation. When we intercede for those who don't know Jesus, we partner with God in His redemptive work. The Bible tells us that God "wants all people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth" (1 Timothy 2:4).
Hearing God’s Voice
Have you ever wondered if God is speaking to you, but you're just not hearing Him? Many believers struggle with this question, feeling as though talking with God is reserved for spiritual elite or biblical figures. Yet Scripture tells us something profoundly different—hearing God's voice isn't an exclusive privilege; it's available to every believer!
Who is God?
Scripture-based worship connects us deeply with God in all His fullness. By intentionally engaging with the Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—through Scripture, we experience a richer, more complete relationship with God.
Journaling With God
One way to spend time with God is through reading Scripture and journaling. Wayne Cordeiro outlines the SOAP method for journaling through the Bible in his book, The Divine Mentor.
Spending Time with God
This guide offers a simple, Scripture-based structure to help you engage with God daily. Through worship, prayer, listening, and reading His Word, you’ll create space to hear His voice, experience His presence, and align your heart with His will.
The Hour That Can Change The World
This is a simple twelve-step plan for filling an hour with meaningful prayer. These steps are simply suggestions — everyone has a different prayer life. You will notice this is called “The Hour That Changes the World” that is because developing such a prayer habit will lead you into a ministry that not only changes you, but the world around you!