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Prayer Points: What They Are and How to Use Them

"Prayer points" are simply specific things to pray about — a focused list that keeps your prayer from wandering or running dry. Here is what they are, plus a ready-to-use list of categories to pray through.

What prayer points are for

A prayer point is a single, clear focus — a person, a need, a situation. Working through a short list helps you pray with intention instead of staring at a blank mind, and makes it easy to pick up where you left off another day.

Prayer points to work through

  • Yourself — your heart, your character, today's needs and decisions.
  • Your family — each person by name, and your relationships with them.
  • Your work or studies — diligence, wisdom, the people there.
  • Your church and its leaders.
  • Friends and neighbours who are struggling.
  • The sick, the grieving, and the lonely you know.
  • Your community, your nation, and those in authority.
  • The persecuted church and the poor around the world.
  • People who do not yet know God.
  • Thanksgiving — what God has already done.

How to use the list

You do not have to pray every point every day. Take a few, pray them honestly, and rotate through the rest across the week. Keep a note of answered prayers as you go — it builds faith to look back.

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Helpful resources

  • A short guide you can save or print(coming soon)
  • Ways to go deeper on this(coming soon)