6 Powerful Practices to Strengthen Your Prayer Life

September 30, 2024
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Have you ever wondered why some people are more confident in prayer than others? Often we think that powerful prayers are reserved for those that we consider super spiritual and divinely superior, as if that’s a thing. The truth is the power of prayer resides in the God we pray to, and most often, those we consider prayer warriors have a practice of prayer that regularly invites the power of God into their lives. But that same power is available to everyone. In today’s episode, I’m sharing with you 6 prayer practices that can dramatically strengthen your prayer life. Enjoy!

Resources Mentioned in this Podcast:

Download Christina's Free 5 Day Prayer Guide to help you put into practice the powerful habit of prayer: https://www.subscribepage.com/prayerguide

Take the Prayer Personality Quiz to learn how you best Hear from God and communicate with Him: https://www.prayquiz.com.

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Christina Patterson is a wife and stay-at-home mom with a passion to encourage women in the love of Jesus Christ and the truth of God’s Word. When she is not folding laundry or playing blocks you will find her with her head deep in her Bible or a commentary. She holds her masters in Theology from Liberty University and is the founder of Beloved Women, a non-profit providing resources and community for women to truly know who they are in Christ: His Beloved. She blogs at belovedwomen.org.
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