Every Which Way to Pray!!

OK, sometimes I get so far out of the box with God that I wonder how I ever remained comfortable inside of the box!  It’s in those moments that I feel closest to Him, when I allow Him to speak to me in the most unconventional ways, when I allow Him to speak through the everyday, mundane things of life.  I love leading our women’s ministry at church.  I adore leading our women in Bible study.  I also, love leading our children’s ministry and teaching a children’s Sunday school class.  God teaches me so many vital lessons through the children’s ministry that inevitably spill over into the women’s ministry.

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Every Which Way to Pray.  Yes, it is a children’s book!  No, I’m not insulting your intelligence!  I 100% recommend you to read it to any child in your life, but I also want you to read it for yourself.

God longs for us to talk to Him daily, all throughout the day, through prayer.  We don’t have to use fancy words.  We don’t have to be dressed a certain way or inside of a sanctuary.  We can kneel or stand up, shout or whisper.  You are getting the picture, right?  God wants us to pray “Every Which Way.”  Sisters, sometimes it really is just that simple.

Kristi is a very busy Pastor’s Wife serving with her Pastor husband, Dr. Jay  at FBC in Pascagoula, Mississippi.

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