Pray Like Jesus By Pastor Mark DriscollSample

Our prayer for you is that this plan has helped you get a better grasp on why prayer is important and how Jesus modeled it for us through both his own prayers and teachings on prayers. Prayer is something we all grow in through the course of our walks with Jesus, so no matter where you’re starting, He wants to help you keep going.
As you finish this plan, reflect on what you’ve learned and what next steps God is calling you to take to grow closer to Him through prayer.
Reflection:
1. What aspects of prayer has God highlighted for you to grow in after reading this plan?
2. How can you practically make plans to build good prayer habits (i.e. buy a prayer journal, find someone to practice praying with, block out time in your schedule)?
3. How has your view of God the Father and prayer changed after reading this plan?
God is a Father who wants to talk to, hear from, and help his kids. If you’ve enjoyed this plan and would like more resources about prayer, please visit realfaith.com. There you will find the full-length book from which this plan was derived, daily devotionals about prayer, sermons, and more.
Here is a short video to tell you more about the book Pray Like Jesus: Learn to Pray to God as Father.
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About this Plan

Pray Like Jesus is a 21-day Bible led journey designed to explain how prayer is talking to your Heavenly Father through Jesus' teaching about prayer as well as his own prayer life. Pray Like Jesus explores what prayer is, who God the Father is, how we should pray, what we should pray for, and when and where we should pray, giving practical steps towards building a prayer life like Jesus’.
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