Saturday, April 12, 2008

The Practice of Prayer



Prayer has become something of a theme in our lives recently. John has been taking a class call the Practice of Prayer by Dr. Moonjang Lee (he is Korean and not a hippie as you might think because of his name). John and I have struggled with questions like: How does prayer work? What do we pray? When? Not having satisfactory answers left us with a very scant prayer life...well more like a non-exsistant prayer life. Part of John's class was to pray 30 min a day. He decided to make time for me to spend 30 min in prayer as well. (I can't pray in our tiny apartment with the kids around so I go to the prayer chapel on campus). To help us get started Dr. Lee suggested some exercises in prayer to help soften your heart to the Holy Spirit. I will share a few just in case someone out there also discontented with their prayer life.

1. Timeline of repentance-Start with birth going all through your life and ask for forgiveness and forgive anyone that has hurt you. No matter how small or how big. Forgiveness is so central to Christianity. This may help you see patterns in your life that continue to trip you up. For example you may realize that you always blame others for everything or that you have anger issues.

2. Dialog with God-Most of us probably think in Monolog form. Try and change your thoughts "to yourself" to thinking "to God". The purpose of this is so that you will train yourself to consider God in all that you do.

I will post others in the future. This time of prayer has changed our lives. I would also like to recommend a book that I have found transforming. It is "Salvation Is More Complicated Than You Think-A Study on the Teachings of Jesus" by Alan P. Stanley. It points out that salvation is more than just a confession but a lifestyle. I don't often recommend christian books but this one is well worth your time. It has been very challenging.

Feel free to post any "exercises in prayer" that you have found helpful.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Tentative Plans



Unfortunately, our little ones are sick again. The picture of William was taken when he was feeling pretty bad. He is feeling better and taking antibiotics for an ear infection. He is also cutting his second tooth. Both children enjoy taking baths together...but I am not sure that they get very clean, but we ALL get very wet.
We move out of our apartment on May 1st at which time we will attend a retreat called Ten Days of Prayer. We are looking forward to this retreat and think it will be a wonderful opportunity for us to grow closer to the Lord.
John's Graduation is May 10th although we don't think that he is going to go since we will still be at the retreat. May 11th we plan to make our way south. We are still working on the specific dates, but the plan is to spend 2 weeks in Tennessee and 2 weeks in Virginia and hopefully by then we will know where we will be living. Still no major job leads.