• 122b Effective Prayer Series #4 - Uncomplicated Prayer with Nina Dafe

  • Apr 20 2023
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

122b Effective Prayer Series #4 - Uncomplicated Prayer with Nina Dafe

  • Summary

  • Prayer is important, but it doesn’t have to be complicated.

    Prayer can be simple and profound simultaneously.

    And approaches to times of prayer can be as unique and varied as the people that speak them... or write them... or sing them... or color them...

    Do you get my point here?

    I believe the less complicated prayer is, the easier it is to cultivate disciplines around regular conversations with God.

    The only important thing here is that you make time - in some kinda way - to talk to God.

    In this episode, my sweet friend, Marketing and PR Specialist Nina Dafe and I are talking about how we've managed to complicate prayer in certain seasons of our lives, and how we now do all we can to make it as simple as possible in order to prioritize it.

    Books mentioned:

    Big Friendship

    Atomic Habits

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