Embracing the Power of Simple Prayer

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1) "Prayer is simply talking to God and we make it weird, we make it complicated, we make it convoluted, we make it structured and in reality, prayer is the most simple and natural thing that a person could ever do." [17:36] (Download | )

2) "God's a god who's gracious enough that even if we haven't prayed in a long time, he is still there and able, willing, interested in receiving prayers of even those of us who throw up those hail marries from time to time." [18:49] (Download | )

3) "A good father, God the Father, gets down in the bed with us, rolls over close, and communicates to us in a way that we understand about the things that are important to us and teaches us the things that are important to him as we grow." [30:40] (Download | )

4) "When Jesus said to the disciples 'When you pray, this is the way you pray: Our Father,' it was powerful, it was lifechanging, and it motivated them to hear more." [31:24] (Download | )

5) "I'm going to ask for five minutes a day over the next six days, that's it. I'm going to ask for five minutes a day to change your life, and I'm going to give you a tool to take with you that if you use, I believe it'll help you accomplish what it might be that God's trying to do in your life." [32:03] (Download | Download cropped video)

6) "The disciples had been taught how to pray as Jewish men, they had seen prayer become formal, become boring, become wordy... I love hearing new Christians pray because they're not formal, they're not wordy, and they're not boring." [23:18] (Download | )

7) "The disciples watched Jesus, they were hanging out with Jesus and they saw that Jesus prayed differently... he was talking to his dad and the disciples were blown away." [24:28] (Download | Download cropped video)

8) "Jesus said keep it simple, keep it real, keep it from the heart. If you want some themes to pray about, here are some themes that'll guide your thoughts." [26:08] (Download | )
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