Prompt Me to Pray: A Practical Plan for More Consistent Prayer from the Heart by Monica McConkey
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Prompt Me to Pray by Monica McConkey presents practical tips for prayer that can be easily customized to fit our busy lives, habits, daily tasks, and even our struggles. Recognizing our littleness as an inexhaustible source of Prompts to Pray helps us to reach out humbly in prayer when we need Him most and reminds us that God can use all things for good.
The book features different approaches to heartfelt prayer including journaling and praying out loud, both spontaneous and classic prayers. It also includes journaling pages with specific writing prompts and prayers to customize your own personal plan for prayer, and a prayer vault of classic prayers and templates of full color pocket prayer prompts.
Monica McConkey has been equipping Catholic families with creativity, fidelity, and fun for decades. This little book is another gem in that arsenal! It is both simple in presentation and profound in content. But be forewarned … it could change your life, and the life of your domestic Church, in powerful and beautiful ways! ~Bishop Scott McCaig, C.C. Military Ordinariate of Canada This is a wonderful and practical book on how to practice the presence of God throughout the day. It is one thing to know that personal prayer is important and another thing to be given tools and tips on how to maintain our prayer life on a daily basis and especially throughout the busyness of our daily schedules. ~Fr. Roger Vandenakker, General Superior of the Companions of the Cross If you long for a deeper spiritual life and a more vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ, this book is the perfect companion for your journey. By presenting practical prompts to pray, Monica provides a framework to help us encounter God’s presence not only in special moments of formal prayer but in the tiny tasks that fill our busy lives. Phenomenal! ~Lisa Hendey, author of A Book of Saints for Catholic Moms, The Handbook for Catholic Moms and The Grace of Yes