The Prayer Practice

Pursue a deeper life of union with God.

Prayer is simply the medium through which we communicate and commune with God. The practice of prayer is learning to set aside dedicated time to intentionally be with God in order to become like him and partner with him in the world.

 

What to expect

Each Practice comes with four session videos, weekly exercises and readings, and additional resources to help your group create life-changing daily rhythms as you apprentice under Jesus together. The sessions are about 30 minutes long and include time for group discussion at the beginning. 

Our Practices are perfect to use with small groups or to run course-style with a larger group, but they can also be modified for a churchwide Sunday teaching series, small cohorts, and many other contexts.

 
Preview Session 01
 

Week by Week

Recommended Resources

  • The Companion Guide

    Each session will use the Prayer Companion Guide. We created this guide to help you and your group build new daily rhythms into your lives.

    The Guide includes weekly Reach Exercises, assigned readings and podcast episodes, and reflection questions. You can purchase a beautiful printed version, or download the digital guide for free when you sign up to run the Practice.

  • Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools

    Recommended Reading

    For the Prayer Practice, we are reading Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools by Tyler Staton together. Each week, you’ll be assigned readings in the Prayer Companion Guide.

  • Prayer Tips

    Prayer Tips

    Father Ronald Rolheiser has 7 Easy Tips for Personal Prayer to help you enter honestly and deeply into prayer, setting aside anxiety and distraction as you allow God’s love to shape you.

  • Rule of Life Podcast

    Rule of Life Podcast

    In the Prayer series of the Rule of Life podcast, John Mark Comer, Tyler Staton, Reward Sibanda, and Gemma Ryan talk about unanswered praying, waiting on God, and more.

  • Guided Prayer Exercises

    For this Practice’s Reach Exercises, we partnered with Strahan Coleman, a musician, writer, retreat leader, and spiritual director from Aotearoa, New Zealand, and a contributor to Practicing the Way. Links to these videos can be found in the Companion Guide available when you sign up.