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When You Pray Bible Study Book with Video Access (Paperback). Do you have trouble thinking of words to say to God when you pray? Are you afraid some emotions are too intense to express to God? Do you reach the end of a day only to realize you havent prayed at all? Youre not alone. Prayer is the way we relate to God, but sometimes its a struggle. Throughout Gods Word, we encounter many voices who teach us how to pray. In this 7 session study, join with six beloved Bible teachers who will help you study prayers in the Bible that can inspire your own. Youll learn that God welcomes your praise and lament, your thanksgiving and intercession. Youll see examples of how to pray when youre alone and when youre gathered with others. Above all, youll notice theres no one right way to pray. As you draw near to God through prayer, youll find your faith strengthened and your heart united to Christ. Features Leader helps for group discussion 6 weeks of personal study to be completed between 7 group sessions Teaching videos, approximately 25 40 minutes, via redemption code printed in the Bible study book Benefits Explore the different types of prayer modeled in Scripture. Understand how prayer unites believers to God and to one another. Learn how to overcome struggles that keep you from talking to God. ?Video Sessions Session One Introduction (22 01) What is the purpose of prayer? Why, and better yet how, do I pray? How can Gods Word shape the words we say back to Him? Listen in as our team of Bible teachers give their thoughts on these common questions, share their personal prayer experiences and struggles, and encourage you to join God in the never ending conversation He longs to have with you. Session Two Your Kingdom Come with Kelly Minter (36 02) In this teaching video, Kelly Minter uses the backdrop of the Lords Prayer in Matthew 6 and more of Jesuss teaching in the Sermon on the Mount to remind us about the character of God the Father, the One we talk to when we pray. From Jesuss own words, we learn that God is personal, powerful, responsive, and altogether good. Session Three My Heart Rejoices in the Lord with Jackie Hill Perry (36 57) Petition, or presenting our requests to God, is one of the most popular types of prayers. Through her verse by verse study of Hannahs prayers in 1 Samuel 1 and 2, Jackie Hill Perry helps us understand that God desires to hear our requests, and thanks to Jesus, we are able to bring them before Him. Session Four Your Works Are Wondrous with Jen Wilkin (43 23) Another type of prayer we see modeled frequently in the Bible is adoration, or praise. A great example of this is Davids prayer in Psalm 139. Jen Wilkins verse by verse teaching through this psalm highlights the attributes, or character traits, of God that David included in his psalm of praise. Davids words serve as a great example for us of how we, too, can praise God through prayer. Session Five How Long, O Lord? with Jennifer Rothschild (37 57) We often want to avoid prayers of grief or lament because we may think God doesnt have time for our tears, or perhaps our needs are too tiny, or maybe we are afraid to feel what we cant fix so we stuff. Using the words of Psalm 13 as her guide, Jennifer Rothschild teaches that lament is a safe place for you to feel your feelings, and it is a sacred place where God reveals who He is. Session Six May You Be Filled with Jada Edwards (35 41) In this teaching session, Jada Edwards examines one of Pauls many prayers as an example of intercession, or praying for the needs of others. Prayer is not only about praying on our behalf. When we pray for others, we partner with God to bring His plans to pass in the lives of others. Session Seven May They Be One with Kristi McLelland (35 35) The final example of prayer in this study is Jesuss prayer for oneness, or unity, among His disciples, from the Gospel of John. Kristi McLelland examines the historical and cultural context of this time in Jesuss ministry to help us understand the power of His prayer for oneness in the lives of His disciples then and in our lives as His disciples today.