As the wife of a minister I am often asked “Will you pray for…?” I’m sure many of you in the family of faith receive requests for prayer as well. This has been on my mind of late, even more so as my church is going through an intense 40 days of prayer and fasting emphasis – asking God for revival.
I’m thankful when someone asks me to intercede in prayer. I am blessed to pray for them and with them, and grateful to be part of what God is doing. (I love to pray right then and there – in grocery stores, in the hall at church, over the phone, in a car, wherever – it is marvelous.) I know I have much to learn, but the power and privilege of prayer blesses me so – and I wanted to share about that on this very rainy day here in Georgia.
Besides trying to stay in an attitude of prayer, I have a way that I organize my prayers so that I have a prayer focus each day. Be assured I am not bound by this, but it helps me stay focused and fruitful. I get off track just like we all do, but I always go back to this pattern. I started this prayer plan close to 20 years ago and first got the idea from a book by Emilie Barnes.
Daily: My husband, sons, daughters-in-law, grandson, my sisters and their husbands/kids, and the other pastors/wives at my church
Sunday: My husband as worship leader, my son who is a pastor, my other son who leads worship, and my pastor and other church leaders, our choir and orchestra, the deacons, Sunday School teachers, and God bless the nursery workers
Monday: Extended family
Tuesday: Leadership – Ministry leaders, Missionaries, Political leaders, my doctors and dentist
Wednesday: Those sick, bereaved and with special needs
Thursday: My list of those needing salvation
Friday: ME – specific things in my own life, goals, needs
Saturday: Whatever is on my heart – and also a good time to just read my Bible longer since I don’t have to go to work
Also, here are some ideas about praying for others:
- If possible, pray right then! I’ve NEVER had someone say no when I’ve asked, “may we pray right now?
- Write down the prayer request and transfer it to your prayer journal.
- When God wakes you up in the middle of the night – PRAY! 🙂 Because I am easily distracted and I know the enemy of souls does not want me praying, I keep a pad on my nightstand and in my prayer chair and if my mind wanders…I jot down what is interrupting me, and get back to praying.
One of life’s greatest joys is seeing God answer prayer. As Oswald Chambers says, “Prayer is the greater work.” I would love to hear from y’all – do you have any prayer practices to share?
Love & Prayers, Jan



Anyway, this is the dessert called “Million Dollar Trifle.” It is light and lush and good to welcome Spring…or to celebrate the beginning of Daylight Saving Day!
Make one – it’s easy and light and good!



