Stone Soup for Five: {Prayer Binder} Carrying someone through in prayer

{Prayer Binder} Carrying someone through in prayer

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7 comments:

  1. Kari,
    Thank you so much for sharing so openly with us! What a great idea of praying someone through our prayer binder sections! I am excited to carry someone on my heart through my prayer binder! You are always an inspiration to me! I love my prayer binder which was inspired by your binder! May God bless you as you have blessed me and countless others! God Bless you and your family!
    Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year!

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  2. Love this , so helpful and practical

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  3. Wow Kari! My heart is so touched by this method of prayer. Question: Do you write your prayers in your binder?

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  4. This is AWESOME! I wouldn't be able to write down my entire prayer,cuz of chrome illness issues.i have a prayer & praise book,but I haven't written anything in about a month or two. I've just always wondered how long does it take to pray through your war binder every night, on average? The only reason I ask if because between Bible study, Bible journaling & Bible quilting, I don't know how much time I devote to something that's time consuming Thank you for sharing this! May you & your family have a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

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  5. Sorry, 'chronic' issues, not 'chrome.' 🤔

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  6. Thank you for reminding me what MY responsibility is in praying for a child who is going through big challenges. We want what the Lord wants, but it is hard not to let emotions rule. Having a plan (prayer binder) helps be better prepared in conversation because we remember what we said in prayer for that child.

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  7. I was looking for help with this exact thing thanks so much

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