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Browse More: lifestyle » faith » 31 Days of Prayer: Part 2

31 Days of Prayer: Part 2

Published: Jul 1, 2014 · Last Updated: Oct 25, 2019

If you missed part one of the 31 Days of Prayer Challenge, click here to catch up!

July 16th: An old teacher
July 17th: An online friend (yay blogosphere!)
July 18th: A homeless person
July 19th: A refugee
July 20th: Military member
July 21st: Your President/Country’s Leader
July 22nd: Your Country’s Decision Makers
July 23rd: A new Christian
July 24th: A lost friend (spiritually)
July 25th: A grandparent
July 26th: A broken family
July 27th: Current or future children
July 28th: Current or past roommate
July 29th: ?Other believers
July 30th: Yourself presently
July 31st: Your future self + family
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To download and print the full?list of 31 days or prayer, click here!

I would love for y’all to join me on?Instagram?and?Twitter, using #thirtyonedaysofprayer (I know it’s long, but the number 31 was taken).

Let’s encourage each other, let’s hold each other accountable and let’s grow closer to the Lord. I know there are about a million things that we all want to be involved in around the blogging world, but if prayer is close to your heart, at least just say a quick prayer for me in this journey! Please challenge me, check in with me and ask me how it’s going and most important just pray, because that’s where it all starts!

Here are a few ways to commit and keep yourself accountable:
-Set reminders or alarms on your phone
-Have an accountability partner
-Commit it to the Lord
-Share your prayers, ideas, etc., via social media so we can all be encouraged.

Have you ever done something like this? I’d love to hear your advice on staying accountable and committed!

 

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  1. Barbara B Pickett says

    August 07, 2016 at 1:12 pm

    Madison, I’m glad I found you through a Pinterest newsletter. Seeing your picture, ughh…you’re sooooo young! ????
    I too am constantly in prayer in my mind…and have needed a disciplined way to pray rather than when someone asks, or comes to mind, etc. Thanks for this. God’s Word also says to seek Him early in the morning, so regardless of your schedule I believe young people can do that…it just takes discipline which is what you’re training yourself to do anyway, right?
    God bless.

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  2. Mary Ann Better says

    January 14, 2017 at 7:59 pm

    Wow, sometimes I feel the same way. Have been putting daily activities first and not Christ in my life and then staying up late to read. When I do that my brain seems to wonder and then I can’t comprehend what I’m reading. So now I will also join you in the 30 day prayer for people I know. I need to be more disciplined in my walk with Christ.

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    • Madison Wetherill says

      January 16, 2017 at 11:17 pm

      Great to know you’re getting started on this Mary Ann! Good luck and I hope you find a closer connection with the Lord through it!

      Reply

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