Pray-Reading the Scriptures
Often times believers say that praying and reading the Bible is boring or see it as just another duty they have to perform to be a good Christian. Other believers see Bible study as an important rigorous exercise, but fail to use it in prayer.
The Bible was meant to enhance our conversation with God, and in fact be some of the main "conversational material" with Him in our prayer lives.
In this set of teaching notes, Mike Bickle breaks down methods to "pray-read" the Bible in a very simple, practical way.
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