The document is a study guide for Christian Prayer For Dummies that provides discussion questions, reflection prompts, and commitments for applying lessons from each chapter to the reader's prayer life. It covers topics like what prayer is, developing a relationship with God through prayer, different prayer techniques, and overcoming roadblocks to prayer. The study guide is intended for both individual use and group discussion to help readers foster prayer habits aligned with biblical teachings on communication with God.
3. Table of Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................4
1. Prayer: What Is It? .....................................................................................................................................................5
2. It’s All About The Relationship ...................................................................................................................................7
3. 24/7 Prayer ...............................................................................................................................................................9
4. Dissecting Your Prayers............................................................................................................................................11
5. Prayer Techniques, Part I .........................................................................................................................................13
6. Prayer Techniques, Part II ........................................................................................................................................15
7. Roadblocks..............................................................................................................................................................17
8. Praying With Others ................................................................................................................................................19
9. Bookends to Prayer .................................................................................................................................................21
10. Lost Prayers...........................................................................................................................................................23
11. Hearing God ..........................................................................................................................................................25
12. Healing Prayer.......................................................................................................................................................27
13. Praying in Tongues ................................................................................................................................................29
4. Introduction
This study guide serves as a companion to Christian Prayer For Dummies and is intended
for use either by groups or individuals. The goal of this guide is to foster discussion and
personal reflection on the key points made in the book and help you apply these
teachings to your prayer life.
This guide is ideally suited for group discussion and can be used as part of a home group
or Bible Study. In addition, since the guide is divided into thirteen chapters, you can
cover the entire book within a Sunday School quarter.
You can also use the guide as a personal study tool as you seek to make prayer the “x-
factor” in your Christian walk.
Each of the study chapters follow a common format and include the following sections:
Read. This opening section lists the chapters from Christian Prayer For Dummies that
you should read in conjunction with this study guide chapter.
Dive Deep. This section provides questions that dive into the heart of the teachings
of Christian Prayer For Dummies and related Bible readings.
Get Personal. Run for cover! This section moves beyond general discussion and
guides towards a reflection on how the teachings covered relate to your own life.
Just Do It. Study and reflection don’t mean much if you don’t apply it to your life.
This section challenges you to make a commitment to apply specific teachings of the
chapter to your Christian walk.
Run The Extra Mile. If you are an avid reader like me, you probably love exploring
topics further in great Christian books. With that in mind, most chapters provide a
list of suggested books related to the discussion.
This study guide will be updated periodically. For updates, please visit
http://www.digitalwalk.net/prayerdummy.
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5. 1
Prayer: What Is It?
Read
Chapters 1 and 2
Dive Deep
1. What is prayer? Is it a simple or hard-to-understand concept?
2. How did people's approach towards prayer change through the ages – from the
Patriarchs, to the Prophets, and finally to the New Testament church?
3. God uses your prayers to change circumstances, but He also uses them to change
you. Describe the interrelationship between the two.
4. If God is all-powerful, why does He want us to pray to Him? How does He use our
prayers?
5. How do the stories discussed in Chapter 1 illustrate that prayer is the “x-factor” in a
Christian’s life?
6. What are the “Five Be's” discussed in Chapter 1? Why are they so crucial to an
effective prayer life?
7. What are six excuses not to pray? How would you respond to these excuses?
Get Personal
1. What has been your experience with prayer? Are you satisfied with your prayer life?
Why or why not?
2. Have you ever experienced a situation in your life in which your earnest prayer was
the x-factor, changing circumstances on a dime? If so, describe what happened.
3. Have you struggled with any of the misconceptions of prayer that are discussed in
Chapter 2? If so, have you overcome this struggle?
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6. Just Do It
Commit to an understanding that prayer is simply communicating with God, an
extension of your relationship with the Lord. It is not a technique, routine, or
tradition.
Run The Extra Mile
Hudson Taylor: Deep in the Heart of China
Janet Benge, Geoff Benge
George Muller: Man of Faith (Heroes of the Faith)
Bonnie Carman Harvey
Purpose in Prayer
E.M. Bounds
Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
C.S. Lewis
The Screwtape Letters
C.S. Lewis
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It’s All About The Relationship
Read
Chapter 3
Dive Deep
1. According to Chapter 3, what is the single most important factor to an effective
prayer life?
2. What is sin? How does sin impact your prayer life?
3. Why can't God simply overlook sin?
4. What does repentance mean?
5. Does God hear all prayers? Why or why not? What are some Scripture references to
back up your answer?
6. How does a person’s view of God impact his or her prayer life?
7. Read the Prodigal Son story in Luke 15. How does this parable give an insight into
the way God sees us? What is surprising about the father's response in the Prodigal
Son?
8. What are some of the different names that we call God? Describe how these names
can impact our relationship with Him?
9. Read Gal. 4:6-7. What does the terms “Abba, Father” mean? Why is it significant?
10. Describe the role of each member of the Trinity in prayer.
Get Personal
1. How has sin impacted your relationship with the Lord?
2. What is your relationship with your earthly father? Has it impacted the way you
view your heavenly Father?
3. Do you feel free to call out to God saying “Abba, Father”? Why or why not?
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8. Just Do It
Confess your sin before God and receive His forgiveness.
If you’ve not already done so, accept Jesus into your heart, allowing Him to become
your Lord and savior.
Commit to an intimate “Abba, Father” relationship with the Lord.
Run The Extra Mile
Mere Christianity
C.S. Lewis
What’s So Amazing About Grace?
Philip Yancey
Loving God
Charles Colson
Finding the Lost: Cultural Keys to Luke 15
Kenneth Bailey
Note: Due to the total number of questions, you may wish to consider doing this segment
in two separate sessions.
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9. 3
24/7 Prayer
Read
Chapter 4
Dive Deep
1. What is the feast/famine cycle of prayer? Have you experienced it in your life?
2. Read 1 Thes. 5:17. What does “pray without ceasing” mean?
3. Why is a dedicated prayer time so vital to a growing relationship with God?
4. Consistent prayer on weekends is a struggle for many. Why? How can one combat
this problem?
5. How would you respond to the statement: “But I don’t have time to pray.”?
6. How long should you pray at a sitting?
7. What are prayer deserts? What are some of the struggles a Christian faces during
them?
Get Personal
1. Do you identify with the “tight spot” prayer discussed in the introduction to the
chapter?
2. Do you currently have a dedicated prayer time each day? How consistent are you?
3. On the chart below, plot your energy level in a given day. What does this tell you
about what might be the best time of day to have a dedicated prayer time? What are
some advantages and disadvantages to prayer at that time of day?
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10. 4. Where is the best place for you to pray (i.e., your prayer closet)?
Just Do It
Commit to a dedicated prayer time each day. (Take the 21-Day Prayer Adventure if
you’ve never done this before.)
Run The Extra Mile
My Utmost for His Highest
Oswald Chambers
Ordering Your Private World
George MacDonald
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11. 4
Dissecting Your Prayers
Read
Chapters 5 and 6
Dive Deep
1. Read Matthew 6:9-13. Why do you think Jesus put the Lord’s Prayer in the middle of
the Sermon on the Mount?
2. Is the Lord’s Prayer a model or a prayer we should memorize? Or is it both?
3. What danger is exposed because of the popularity of the Lord’s Prayer?
4. Read the Lord’s Prayer through line by line, studying the verses as you go. What
jumps out at you when you read it in this manner?
5. What is the “building block” approach to the Lord’s Prayer? Why is it helpful to
gaining a better understanding of the Lord’s Prayer?
6. Describe the five main components of prayer detailed in Chapter 6.
7. Why is adoration difficult for us?
8. Does the call to adore God indicate that He’s conceited? Why or why not?
9. What is the difference between confession and admitting a sin?
10. What is the difference between thanksgiving and adoration? Why should both be
distinct parts of your prayer life?
11. Read Col 4:12-13. How does this give us insight into the nature of intercessory
prayer?
Get Personal
1. What practical steps can you take to better adore God?
2. How does the Lord’s Prayer give you encouragement to pray for your physical
needs?
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12. 3. How is your forgiveness of others tied to your forgiveness from God? Are there
people you struggle with forgiving?
Just Do It
When you read the Lord’s Prayer, make certain that you concentrate on the full
meaning of the words.
Incorporate adoration, confession, thanksgiving, intercessory prayer, and petitionary
prayer to your daily prayers. (See ACTS method in Chapter 7 as a practical way to do
this.)
If you struggle with forgiving another, pray about this situation and ask God to
change your heart.
Run The Extra Mile
Purpose in Prayer
E.M. Bounds
Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
C.S. Lewis
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Prayer Techniques, Part I
Read
Chapters 7 and 8
Dive Deep
1. Christian Prayer For Dummies describes two types of prayer: ready-made (written)
and do-it-yourself (free) prayers. What are the strengths and weaknesses to these
prayer approaches?
2. Can you combine the free and written approaches to prayer or are they mutually
exclusive? Would there be any benefit doing so?
3. Is the Bible relevant to us today? Why or why not?
4. What does “praying the Scriptures” mean? Why is Scripture so vital to your prayer
life?
5. How can the Psalms be incorporated into your prayers?
Get Personal
1. Has your experience and background been with free or written prayers?
2. Do you use a specific prayer method (such as ACTS)? Why or why not?
3. Chapter 8 lists ten “best prayers” in the Bible. Name one of your favorite prayer(s) in
Scripture and explain why it means so much to you.
Just Do It
Prayerfully read a Psalm each day as part of your dedicated prayer time.
Consider using the ACTS method as part of your prayer time.
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14. Run The Extra Mile
Praying the Scriptures
Evan Howard
A Call to Spiritual Reformation
D.A. Carson
Purpose in Prayer
E.M. Bounds
Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
C.S. Lewis
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Prayer Techniques, Part II
Read
Chapters 9, 10, and 11
Dive Deep
1. How can journaling enhance your prayer life?
2. What is fasting? Why do it?
3. What are some qualities of a “good fast”? Of a “bad fast”?
4. What should you do during a fast?
5. Should you ever tell others about your fast?
6. How can singing be used to enhance your prayer life?
7. What is Christian meditation? What are its strengths and potential problems?
8. What are prayer aids? Why are they used? What are the potential pitfalls to using
prayer aids?
Get Personal
1. Have you ever journaled before? If so, what has been your experience? If not, what
has prevented you?
2. Do you ever fast? How often? How has it impacted your prayer life?
3. Do you agree or disagree on the usage of physical prayer aids, such as prayer beads
or icons?
Just Do It
Buy a notebook and commit yourself to giving journaling a try.
Fast a day every other week for two months and then reflect on how it impacted your
prayer life during that time.
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16. Run The Extra Mile
Purpose in Prayer
E.M. Bounds
Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
C.S. Lewis
The Power of Prayer and Fasting: 10 Secrets of Spiritual Strength
Ronnie W. Floyd, Bill Bright
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Roadblocks
Read
Chapter 12
Dive Deep
1. What are the major “external” distractions to your prayer life? Are these distractions
bad in and of themselves? If not, how could they be potentially harmful to your
prayer life?
2. How can serving God become a barrier to a Christian’s prayer life?
3. What are the major “mental” roadblocks to prayer?
4. What are the key “emotional” roadblocks? Why are emotional roadblocks
sometimes the hardest to overcome?
Get Personal
1. What roadblocks do you struggle with in your prayer life? What specific ways can
you overcome these?
2. In the Mary and Martha story, do you identify most with Mary or Martha?
Just Do It
Identify the major roadblocks to your prayer life and ask God for deliverance.
Share with others the struggles you face in your prayer life.
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18. Run The Extra Mile
Purpose in Prayer
E.M. Bounds
Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer
C.S. Lewis
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Praying With Others
Read
Chapter 13, 14, and 15
Dive Deep
1. Why is family prayer important to a growing Christian family?
2. What are the major barriers to family prayer?
3. What are some practical steps you can take to teach your child to pray?
4. What is a “blessing”? What is its significance?
5. Why is prayer important to a marriage? What are some of the obstacles that couples
face praying together?
6. Is being in a small group vital to one’s Christian walk? Why or why not?
7. What is accountability? How can being in an accountability group help your prayer
life?
8. What are some of the potential pitfalls of small group prayer?
9. Chapter 15 describes five tiers of prayer. How is prayer different in each of these
levels? Why?
10. What is the most important aspect of praying in public?
Get Personal
1. Does your family pray regularly together? If so, when?
2. If you are married, do you and your spouse pray together regularly?
3. Have you been involved in a small group? What has been your experience?
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20. Just Do It
Commit to regular family prayer time.
If you are married and your spouse is a Christian, begin to pray each day with your
spouse.
If you are not involved with a small group or accountability group, prayerfully
consider joining one.
Run The Extra Mile
The Blessing
Gary Smalley, John T. Trent
What Happens When Women Pray
Evelyn Christenson
The Power of a Praying Wife
Stormie Omartian
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Bookends to Prayer
Read
Chapters 16 and 17
Dive Deep
1. What is the Que, Sera, Sera approach to prayer? Why is it faulty?
2. According to Chapter 16, what are four ways that humans think differently from
God?
3. Can you ever know God’s will? What are six practical ways to better get to know it?
4. Describe the struggles that Abraham, Jesus, and Paul had with praying for God’s will
to be done in their lives. How did they respond to the difficulty?
5. Why is it important to pray for God’s will?
6. What is the difference between God’s permissive will and His deliberate will?
7. Chapter 17 provides a fictional journal of Ned’s. Describe the many traps that Ned
gets into in his journal entries.
8. Read John 14:14. What does praying “in Jesus’ name” mean?
9. Read John 15:7. This passage sounds like God is giving us a blank check. Is it? Why
or why not?
10. Read Mark 11:24. What is relationship between faith and answered prayer? How is
this verse often taken out of context? What is a Biblical response to that false line of
reasoning?
11. If you have enough faith, will always God bless you materially? Give Scripture
verses to back up your answer.
12. Read James 4:3. What does this passage tell us about the motivation we should have
in our prayers?
13. On first take, “thy will be done” and “ask and it shall be given” seem like
contradictory teachings. Are they? Why or why not?
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22. Get Personal
1. Have you been in a position like Abraham, Jesus, or Paul in which you prayed for
God’s will even though that seemed to be something you didn’t want to do? If so,
looking back, were you glad you did? Why or why not?
2. How confident are you that you know God’s will for your life at this point in time?
3. Have you experienced the promises of prayer as outlaid in Chapter 17?
Just Do It
Surrender your life to the Lord, praying that His will be carried out in your life.
Focus on knowing His will and then asking for anything that you believe to be inside
of it.
Run The Extra Mile
In the Footsteps of Jesus
Bruce Marchiano
Cost of Discipleship
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Note: Due to the total number of questions, you may wish to consider doing this segment
in two separate sessions.
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Lost Prayers
Read
Chapter 18
Dive Deep
1. Describe the “lost prayers” of Oswald Chambers, George Muller, Sammy Morris, and
Rachel. What do the long-term results from these prayers tell us about our prayers?
2. What is a “lost prayer”? Can a prayer ever truly be lost?
3. What are three promises that God gives to Christians concerning prayer?
4. Why does God sometimes wait to answer prayers?
5. How does the Lord use uncertainty in a Christian’s life?
6. What should you do if you are struggling with a lost prayer?
Get Personal
1. Chapter 18 discusses the “lost prayers” of Oswald Chambers, George Muller, Sammy
Morris, and Rachel. Who do you most relate to?
2. Have you ever had a “lost prayer” in which it seemed like God forgot about? How
did it impact your faith?
3. How do you deal with uncertainty in your life? Does it cause you to cling to the
security of the world? Or to the security of the Lord?
Just Do It
When you struggle with a prayer that has not been answered, immerse yourself in
the Bible to better know God’s character and His love for you.
Commit yourself to trusting the Lord no matter what circumstances look like at any
given point in time.
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24. Run The Extra Mile
Oswald Chambers: Abandoned To God
David McCasland
George Muller: Man of Faith (Heroes of the Faith)
Bonnie Carman Harvey
Disappointment with God
Philip Yancey
Reaching for the Invisible God
Philip Yancey
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Hearing God
Read
Chapter 19
Dive Deep
1. How has God communicated differently with people throughout history?
2. Why do you think God prefers to “keep quiet” rather than visibly manifesting
Himself?
3. Why is knowing God’s Word an important part of learning to listen to God?
4. Why is the tone of God’s voice is a good indictor of its authenticity?
5. How can you test what you hear?
6. What are some false voices that can confuse us?
Get Personal
1. Is there a moment in your life in which the voice of God was crystal clear to you?
Explain.
2. Have you or someone you know ever been temporarily misguided by a false voice?
3. What are some practical steps you can take in your life to ensure you are open to
hearing God?
Just Do It
Immerse yourself in the Bible to build up your knowledge of God and how He
speaks to us today.
Commit yourself to a quiet prayer time to be receptive to hearing God’s voice when
you pray.
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26. Run The Extra Mile
Hearing God
Peter Lord
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27. 12
Healing Prayer
Read
Chapter 20
Dive Deep
1. According to Chapter 20, does God care about physical healing?
2. Will God always heal based on a prayer of healing?
3. What reminder does C.S. Lewis give us concerning the temporal nature of physical
healing? How does this put healing into a proper perspective?
4. What is the relationship between our faith and an answered prayer for physical
healing?
5. Is healing prayer best done privately? Why or why not?
Get Personal
1. Have you or someone you know been healed physically? Explain.
2. Alternatively, have you ever prayed for physical healing and God did not answer
your prayer in the manner you had hoped?
3. Since God does not always choose to heal, what should be your attitude towards
Him during those times?
Just Do It
Commit to praying for physical healing of others and yourself during times of
sickness.
Be open to God’s answer whether He chooses to heal or not.
Always remember that God designed you and I for eternity, not for this earthly life.
Therefore, reaffirm to yourself that there are greater things to come than physical
health in this earthly life.
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28. Run The Extra Mile
The Practice of Christian Healing
Roy Lawrence
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29. 13
Praying in Tongues
Read
Chapter 21
Dive Deep
1. What is the difference between glossolalia and xenoglossia?
2. What is the purpose of speaking in tongues?
3. Read each of the following Biblical occurrences of tongues: Acts 2:1-13, Acts 10:44-48,
Acts 11:15-18, and Acts 19:1-7. How did the Lord use tongues-speaking in each of
these situations?
4. How central a role is tongues-speaking in the context of the entire Bible?
5. Is tongues-speaking valid today? Use Scripture to back up your answer.
6. Is tongues-speaking a sign of maturity?
7. What is a Biblically balanced approach to the issue of tongues-speaking?
8. What should the Church never forget concerning speaking in tongues?
Get Personal
1. Have you ever spoke in tongues or been in a charismatic church? Did the situation
bring you closer to God?
2. Is tongues-speaking a priority for you? Should it be for all Christians?
Just Do It
Whether you speak in tongues or not, keep the issue in context and don’t give it
more attention that is warranted. Remember that this issue should not distract the
Church from what’s most important.
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