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As a Christian, spending time in prayer cultivates your relationship with God and helps you maintain a grateful mindset. And while hectic schedules can make finding time to pray challenging, you don’t have to be seated in a formal environment with your eyes closed to speak with God. Prayer time can happen wherever and whenever you want it to; let this guide inspire your efforts.

3 Pocket Prayer Ideas for Busy Christians

1. Wake Up Early

Take time early in the morning to pray, like before everyone in the house wakes. Listen to the birds singing while gazing at your gardens or ocean view as feelings of love, peace, and hope wash over you. Make prayer an early morning ritual to start each day on a positive, life-affirming note.

2. Take Advantage of Your Commute

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Use your commute to focus on God and what you want to work on as a Christian. It's best to pray during your commute if you take public transportation since you don’t have to follow road rules and watch nearby drivers.

However, you can also pray in the car when it’s safe to do so, like during traffic jams. Praying when you’re sitting in traffic helps reduce waiting-related stress, so you feel calm instead of frustrated.

3. Affirm While Exercising

Swap your headphones for prayer when you work out by repeating Bible passages or words from prayer books that inspire you. The combination of exercise-related endorphins and prayer creates a tranquil state of mind that will likely stay with you the rest of the day. Other everyday tasks, like household chores and gardening, can have the same effect if you use the time to pray.

 

Join weekly prayer meetings at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church in Honolulu, HI. This House of God conducts prayer sessions online every Wednesday and posts their sermons on Facebook if you can't attend. To learn more about their prayer services, visit them online or call (808) 922-6011.

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