Prayer serves as the circulatory system of our spirits – individually and corporately. Despite is ubiquitous nature, we cry out: teach us to pray. This practice eludes us in plain sight. Yet it beckons and rewards us for our honest, simple heartfelt sighs and groans too deep for words. I’ve begun to brainstorm a list of potential topics for discipleship training and exploration in the area of Prayer. I hope to include an annotated bibliography of books, websites, and other resources as well. What’s missing from this list?
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Forms of prayer
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Silence and contemplation (and how to deal with all of the noise inside and outside)
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Mantra (words, phrases, and actions – like driving; see Breath Prayers)
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Flow
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Listening
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ACTS – Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication as a template for prayer
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Psalm Prayers (please see the Psalm Prayer Resources on my Devotions page). Psalms for All Seasons is one of the best complete musical Psalters I know. And there are several wonderful Psalm translations for prayer:
- Psalm/prayer genres – practice and composition (Writing the Sacred: A psalm-Inspired Path to Appreciating and Writing Sacred Poetry by Ray McGinnis)
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Prayer beads
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Praying the Rosary
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Group prayers (worship)
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Prayer Postures
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Journaling and prayer
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Prayer retreat
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Silent retreat
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Body prayer – cycling, running, hiking (Psalm postures)
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Prayer dancing
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Prayer walk
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Mind-Body unity and prayer
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Labyrinth prayer – alone and with others (Walking a Sacred Path by Dr. Lauren Artress)
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Yoga
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Sung prayer
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Music and prayer – listening, meditating, singing
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Scripture prayers
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The Lord’s Prayer
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Table Grace
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Prayers of the Hours for Summertime (Vol. I); for Autumn & Wintertime (Vol. II); and for Springtime (Vol. III) (Phyllis Tickle); also St. Benedict on the Freeway (Corinne Ware)
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Devotional prayers and aids (Rueben Job’s Guides to Prayer – there are four editions: For Ministers & Other Servants (blue); For All Who Seek God (green); For All God’s People (red); and For All Who Walk with God (black, available on Kindle)
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Upper Room daily devotionals
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Prayer in nature
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Thanksgiving and Need – Philippians 4:4-7
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Prayer and anointing (healing) – James 5:13-16
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Laying on of hands
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Joining hands
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Prayer over others
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Prayer and forgiveness
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Prayer and communion (worship)
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Prayer and neurobiology
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Prayer without ceasing (1 Thes. 5:16-19)
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Prayer and fasting (Esther 4:16; Matthew 17:21; Luke 2:37; Acts 13:2-3; 14:23)
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Morning and evening prayer – canticles (worship)
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Arrow prayers
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Breath prayer
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Praying in Color by Sybil MacBeth
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Drawing with the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards
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Kataphatic (via positiva) and Apophatic (via negativa) Prayer
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Lectio Divina Prayer (Scripture)
- Korean Tungsung Kido (praying out loud together)
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