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 As a Christian I am called to be a prayer warrior. This is much easier said then done. I have come to realize the importance of good friends that can come alongside you and keep you accountable and encourage you. 

This past year the Lord has brought such a wonderful friend into my life. As we have been encouraging each other to use the powerful tool of prayer, we decided we could craft a prayer board in order to remind us and encourage us to pray daily. I highly recommend doing this as a family or church craft. What a wonderful way to lift up the requests of our brethren and ourselves! 


I was able to introduce my friend to the wonderful store of Hobby Lobby! We may have spent a lot of money, however, it was for a good cause! 



I do believe they turned out very nicely! I would encourage you to ask people for prayer requests. Prayer is such a powerful tool and we are called to use it. 


Thou shalt make thy prayer unto him, and he shall hear thee,
and thou shalt pay thy vows. Job 22:27

 Prayer is how we speak to the Lord. He will always hear the prayers of His children and He will answer according to His perfect will! I encourage all of my readers to exercise and discipline themselves in this area. It is easy for us to become complacent and a complacent heart is a perfect place for the enemy to attack. We must armor ourselves (Ephesians 6)! I hope this has been of encouragement to you today!    









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