Monday, May 6, 2013

Day 4- PRAYing 7 New WAYS in 7 DAYS


Doodle Prayers

I read a blog not too long ago about a book called Praying in Color.  It sounded pretty interesting so I decided to try this prayer method today.  (You can read that blog here:  Praying In Color )

If you struggle with staying focused during your prayer time- you'll definitely want to try this.  

To get started you will need: 

  • paper
  • markers/colored pencils/crayons etc.
  • and possibly your Bible 

I'm all set!
You can start and finish any way you want to.  But, if it's your first time and you need a little direction like me- start by writing your name for God in the center of the page.  I wrote "Heavenly Father".  Then doodle around it as you ask Him to focus your mind and guide your prayer time.  

To pray for a person, write their name and draw or doodle around it as you pray for them and focus on them.  

Today I chose to focus my prayer time mostly on my family so I placed each of their names on my prayer page and focused on that individual for a few moments as I doodled.  

This was my final result:

Beautiful isn't it?  ;)  Ok, so I'm no artist.  Obviously.  But, I really enjoyed this prayer time.  So often, my prayers are limited to specific requests or my knowledge of a particular need.  This allowed me to really turn my attention to each person and think about how I could lift them up to God.  

For example, my nephew Justin (bottom center red).  I hate to admit it but I don't pray for him very often.  He's a healthy successful young man and I haven't heard about anything going wrong in his life lately so... he doesn't make the list very often.  I know that sounds terrible but I'm sure you can relate.  But, through this prayer exercise I was able to focus on Justin for a moment and ask "How can I pray for Justin today?"  So, I prayed for him to stay healthy, to make good decisions in his career and his daily life, and that God would place a good Christian woman in his path. :) 

After using this prayer method, I started thinking about what an honor it is to know that someone is lifting my name up to the Lord.  And I hope that I have people praying for me all the time (I know my Momma is!) not just when things are going wrong.  

I will definitely use this prayer method again.  Next time, I plan to pick a different group of people, like maybe my youth group.  I think that focusing on them and praying for them each individually will also make me more attentive to them and improve our relationships as well.  

If you decide to try this- leave me a comment.   I'd love to hear about your experience!




Sunday, May 5, 2013

Day 3- PRAYing 7 New WAYS in 7 DAYS

Praying with Music


The rain finally tapered off for a little while this evening and Rog took the girls on a 4-wheeler ride so I took advantage of the opportunity to have some uninterrupted prayer time.  
(See, I did learn!)

Praying with music is something I do on occasion but it had been a while.  The idea is that you turn on some music and pray until the music ends.  You choose the song(s) or playlist and therefore, the amount of time.  It's best to choose music without lyrics so that you don't end up singing along instead of praying (another lesson learned).

I chose a beautiful instrumental on youtube, turned the lights down low (candlelight would be awesome here too), and closed my eyes.  I let my breathing slow to the rhythm of the music and began by praying my usual prayers.  

The song I chose was about 10 minutes long.  I finished going over the usual prayer list and opened one eye to check the time ;)  2 minutes 16 seconds had passed.  Really?  That's my normal prayer time?  Hmmm... 

I returned to my prayer and prayed for each of my family members and friends that I hadn't prayed for in the prior 2 minutes.  I prayed for each of them by name and prayed for each of their specific needs.  Again, one eye opened- 5 minutes 39 seconds.  
Hmmm....


I closed my eyes once again and said, "Ok God what do You want to talk about now?"  lol  I sat silently for a few minutes and began to relax and think.  And the more I thought, the more I talked to God about what I was thinking.  And I began to have unusual thoughts.  By unusual, I mean thoughts that were.... not my own.  I began to look at a situation in my life from a different perspective. An unexpected scripture came to mind... a verse that caught me a little off guard but in retrospect made perfect sense.  (That's another story for another day, but suffice it to say that I feel much more at peace with the situation.)

When the music stopped, I was actually surprised that the rest of the time had seemed to pass so quickly.  

If you try this method of timed prayer, you may find that 10 minutes is a long time in comparison to your normal prayer time.  But as you relax into it, you will find yourself connecting to God on a deeper level. It is in that depth that you will discover a greater perspective and sense of clarity.

Can you spare 10 minutes for your Creator today?


Saturday, May 4, 2013

Day 2- PRAYing 7 New WAYS in 7 DAYS

Praying by Candlelight

I got a blanket and some pillows, chose a quiet corner and a good smelling candle (pear mmmm....) and sat down to talk to God.    And then I got a text.  Oops... forgot to turn the phone off.  Ok, now I'm ready.  

Again today, I struggle with shutting out the worries of the day so I...
"Mom!  The TV won't rewind!"  
"Ok be there in a minute."      
.... where was I?  Oh yeah, blocking out the worries of the day... so I take a few deep breaths and... and.... what IS Lugnut barking at?  

Ok.  Ok.  Inhale....exhale.... "Dear Lord..."
"Mommy, my tummy hurts.  I think I'm hungry."  
"Did you finish your supper?"  
"No, it's cold.  Will you heat it back up for me?"

15 minutes later.... inhale....exhale....   
"Lord I just..."  

"Mommy, my tummy still hurts, can I sit with you?"  
"Yes."
She lays down on the floor and stares at me.  
"What are you doing?  Is it somebody's birthday?  Can I blow the candle out?" 
"I'm praying."
"Oh ok."  She slowly sits up, bows her head, positions her hands in prayer and waits.... 15 seconds pass... she opens one eye and says "Well go ahead- PRAY!!!"

<sigh>

So, I proceed to say my normal bedtime prayers.  She then says her bedtime prayers and with a grand "Amen!" excitedly blows the candle out.

And that's how Day 2 went.  If I'm going to share this journey, I might as well be real about it.  

In this season of my life, quiet, alone time is a rarity.  If I want to really spend time with God, I've got to make time AND plan better.   Lesson learned.  

Friday, May 3, 2013

Day 1- PRAYing 7 New WAYS in 7 DAYS

This week I am exploring new ways to pray.  

My view... and my prayer partner for the day.
Good ol' Lugnut.
Today, I prayed outside.  Now, maybe that doesn't sound that unusual to you, but it's different for me.  I mean sure, last week, I prayed while mowing the yard.  And I pray from time to time while taking an occasional walk.  I've even prayed while riding the 4-wheeler.  But this time was different.  This time, I was ONLY praying.  

So, I found a nice quiet spot and sat down to talk to God.  Now admittedly, at first, I was distracted by my "to do list" of the day.  I felt a little rushed.  I felt a little bit like I should be multi-tasking rather than sitting there "wasting time".  

Did I just say that?  Yes, I did.  Terrible, I know.  But, God knows my thoughts so why try to hide it?  

It was a beautiful day.  As I watched the wind on the water, felt the sun on my skin, and watched my shadow shift ever so slightly, a peaceful calm came over me.  I found myself relaxing.  The worries and "to do's" of the day seeming less and less important.  

I went through my usual prayer list of people and things.  But this time, I didn't stop there.   I began to really talk to God about things that were on my mind.  Things that I had repeated many times in my daily prayer ritual- ending with an abrupt "Amen".  Things that I had asked God over and over to help me with but never gave Him time to answer.  But this time, I found myself talking AND LISTENING.  

No, I didn't hear His voice.   

I felt His whisper.  

An hour passed.  

It seemed like a minute. 

I walked back into the house with a weight lifted off my shoulders.  I felt like I'd been to counseling.  

I had.  
"...and His name is called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."  Isaiah 9:6

I hope you'll join me on this journey and make time to truly connect with your Wonderful Counselor.   Trust me, you don't have time not to. 



Thursday, May 2, 2013

PRAYing 7 New WAYS in 7 DAYS

Today is the National Day of Prayer.  The idea is that people will join together in prayer for our nation today.  

This has led me to take a look at my prayer life in general.  I pray fairly often throughout each day, but, I have to admit, it's gotten a little... stale... a little habitual I guess.   Not that habitual prayer is a bad thing.  Or is it?  

My daily prayers typically happen like this:

  • I pray every morning in the shower.  No, God doesn't mind that I'm naked!  He made me that way!   lol  Besides, when my daughter was smaller, it was the only real alone time I had. (If you don't count all the, "Mommy!  Mommy! Mommy!" outside the bathroom door.)  But, I do, I pray in the shower.  I ask God to bless my day and help me to be good.  ;)  


  • I pray with my daughter when I drop her off at school each morning.  "Dear God, please help Brianna Jo to have a good day at school, and to be loving and kind and learn a lot.  In Jesus' Name, Amen."


  • I say short prayers here and there throughout the day when I need strength or wisdom or when I'm given a prayer request. 


  • I pray at night before I go to sleep- the typical summary of major prayer requests, thanks for this or that,  forgive me for that and this, bless my family.... amen.


Stale. Typical. Dry. Boring.  It's true.  

So this week- I'm gonna shake things up a bit.  I'm gonna connect with God in new ways.  For 7 days, I'm gonna pray in 7 new ways.  Would you like to join me?

If so, meet me back here tomorrow for Day 1!





Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Crossroads Winter Conference 2013


It’s finally here!  The weekend we look forward to all year long-  Crossroads Winter Conference 2013!  This Friday, 7 of Grace’s youth leaders and 39 of our youth members will be headed to Gatlinburg, Tennessee for an incredible weekend of worship and fellowship in the Great Smoky Mountains.  We will sing praises with Carl Cartee and hear powerful messages by Clayton King, Matt Orth, Charie King and Brian Burgess.  We will open our hearts and our minds to God and to each other.  There will be laughter and there will be tears.  There will be salvation and there will be renewal.  No doubt, the 46 people leaving here on Friday will not be the same 46 people that return on Monday.  And we wouldn’t have it any other way.  Praise be to God!  

Please join us in prayer:
"Heavenly Father, please keep Your protective hand over our youth and our leaders as they travel this weekend.  Lord, as they attend this conference, clear their minds of all distractions that they may hear You clearly.  Draw near to them Lord.  Speak to their hearts.  Renew their spirits.  Strengthen their will to serve You.  In Jesus' precious name we pray.  Amen."

Monday, September 24, 2012

I was created for Him.



"...Everything was created through Him and for Him."  Colossians 1:16

Let's look at that again... EVERYTHING (everyone) was created through Him (He wanted ME, He planned ME, He designed ME, He created ME) FOR Him (with a plan, for a purpose).  

Let's look at that one more time...on a more personal level... TERESA BREEDING was created THROUGH HIM and FOR HIM.  Now put your name in there- __________ was created THROUGH HIM and FOR HIM.  Powerful isn't it?

So the question becomes: What are we doing to live out the purpose He created us for?  Are we just surviving?  Are we just getting up, going to work, running the kids here and there, cleaning house, and fixing dinner....  Are we just getting through each day?  Or are we living our lives on PURPOSE?  Not that we shouldn't do these things, but are we doing them FOR Him?  

Are we seeking real life opportunities to teach our children about the Lord?  Are we striving to be godly examples to our husbands and our children?  

Are we looking for ways to serve Him at work?  Maybe by reaching out to a co-worker....or by being mindful of working in such a way that honors Him as Paul advises in Colossians 3:23: "Whatever you do work at it with all your heart as working for the Lord, not for men." 

My Prayer Today:
Lord, help me to be more mindful of You today, that I may bring glory and honor to You through my words and actions.  That I will find ways to honor and serve You even in the seemingly mundane tasks of my day.