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  • Which part of the PRAY acrostic is easiest for you? Which is the most challenging? Identify practical ways you can incorporate at least one of these best practices into your ministry.

    Austin replied 3 months, 2 weeks ago 23 Members · 22 Replies
  • Austin

    Administrator
    11/06/2023 at 00:14

    As an introvert, I struggle with the relational part of P.R.A.Y. I not only have trouble connecting to others, but I also need to trust the Holy Spirit to use my poor attempts at discipleship for God’s ultimate glory ….

  • Austin

    Administrator
    08/27/2023 at 04:39

    Prayer seems easiest for me because it prepares our hearts and those we shall encounter later. It also means we rely on divine help to do our tasks.

    Relation is the most challenging part for me because I find difficulty in developing relationships with some individuals on various levels, and I don’t have patience in attending to those with strange and unbecoming behavior.

    However, forming a connection is crucial for discipleship. I will improve on how to connect with others.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    06/05/2023 at 17:59

    Being available I believe is the most important easiest aspect to apply, as Jesus is always open and welcomes us, We should also take that same approach as we are called to serve his people.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    06/01/2023 at 18:05

    Prayer is the easiest part for me, because everything I do begins and ends there. The most challenging part is being available fully with time. I can incorporate flexibility into my ministry by making current employment responsibilities remote; freeing up more time during each week to serve in this capacity.

  • Austin

    Administrator
    05/30/2023 at 10:10

    1.Praying starting and ending, being relational, yielding to the Holy Spirit working and the results.
    2. Being available (not that I wouldn’t, but I have to adjust some boundaries I’ve created).

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