
Do you struggle to pray consistently, feel like you don’t have time to commit to daily prayer time, or aren’t sure how to get started?
Consistent prayer is important to deepen our faith, develop our relationship with God, and keep our lives on the path to follow Jesus.
Keep reading for four keys to help you begin to build a more consistent, vibrant prayer life and open that crucial conversation with God.
I loved rocking my son to sleep when he was a baby. Not only did it signal the end of a long day after working full-time and caring for two little ones, it was also my bit of quiet time in the day. Sitting in the dark silence of his room, rocking him to sleep, I could finally still my body and mind. Most nights I was too tired to read and the light of my phone was too bright to settle him to sleep. Instead, I used this time as my daily appointment with God for prayer.
When my son outgrew being rocked to sleep, I was most sad about losing this special time with God. I wondered where I’d find the time and space to connect with Him in this way. Quiet time is a precious commodity in our house and I struggled to carve out a new time and space for prayer.
I’ve found different solutions in different seasons. Now I’ll get up a bit early to spend some time with God in the morning hours before anyone else is up. Other times, I’ll grab some quiet time after the kids get to sleep (if I’m not too exhausted myself). I’ll also engage in God a conversation as I’m driving to work or even in the parking lot before I go into the office.
Consistent prayer in our busy lives is difficult. Even though I study, write, and teach about prayer, I have to admit it’s hard for me too. It’s been years since my son was small enough to rock to sleep and I still miss those rocking chair conversations with God.
I’ve learned, though, it’s not about where I pray, but that I do pray.
It’s not about how I pray or the words I use, but that I open my heart for conversation.
It’s not about when I pray or how long I pray, but that I pray daily, keeping God close to my heart and on my mind.
Perhaps the hardest is that prayer also requires me to be quiet and listen so I can hear the still, small voice of God.

If you want to be consistent in your prayers, you first need to get started. Don’t wait until you’re an expert at prayer or have it all figured out. Simply start with “hello”.
Open the conversation and start where you are. Greet God like a friend – share what’s going on in your day, what’s weighing on your heart, your doubts and fears, and where you need his help.
As you continue this conversation each day, you’ll grow more confident in your prayers.
I can talk all day about wanting to exercise more consistently, but until I make it a priority and put it on my calendar, it’s not going to happen.
So, make prayer a priority in your life. Carve out time in your schedule – write it on your calendar and set it as a priority appointment.
If you’re going to create a healthy eating habit, you’ll need more than one salad recipe, right? You need variety, a plan for eating out, strategies for managing distractions.
The same is true with prayer. Praying the same prayer day after day is great, but can also lead to distraction and less engagement. So, learn some new ways to pray. Have some different methods at the ready for the days you’re more distracted, or feeling like your prayers are in a rut, or you need fresh inspiration.
Keep at it! Prayer doesn’t come easy for most of us. You’ll go through seasons where your prayers are vibrant and other seasons where they’re a struggle. You’ll fall off track with your daily prayer habits and lose focus.
This is normal.
Keep pressing forward. Pick up where you left off.

Are you ready to develop a more consistent prayer life? Ready to develop a deeper relationship with God so he can work in your heart?
Start today! Will you take a look at your schedule and carve out time this week for God? Mark it on your calendar as a priority and get started. Open the dialog and let God into your life.

If you are struggling with prayer, maybe these will help: 5 questions to ask yourself when prayers seem unanswered and 5 questions to ask yourself if you’re not sure prayer matters.

4 Keys to a More Consistent Prayer Life – Prayer & Possibilities
Do you struggle to pray consistently, feel like you don’t have time to commit to daily prayer time, or aren’t sure how to get started?
Consistent prayer is important to deepen our faith, develop our relationship with God, and keep our lives on the path to follow Jesus.
Keep reading for four keys to help you begin to build a more consistent, vibrant prayer life and open that crucial conversation with God.
I loved rocking my son to sleep when he was a baby. Not only did it signal the end of a long day after working full-time and caring for two little ones, it was also my bit of quiet time in the day. Sitting in the dark silence of his room, rocking him to sleep, I could finally still my body and mind. Most nights I was too tired to read and the light of my phone was too bright to settle him to sleep. Instead, I used this time as my daily appointment with God for prayer.
When my son outgrew being rocked to sleep, I was most sad about losing this special time with God. I wondered where I’d find the time and space to connect with Him in this way. Quiet time is a precious commodity in our house and I struggled to carve out a new time and space for prayer.
I’ve found different solutions in different seasons. Now I’ll get up a bit early to spend some time with God in the morning hours before anyone else is up. Other times, I’ll grab some quiet time after the kids get to sleep (if I’m not too exhausted myself). I’ll also engage in God a conversation as I’m driving to work or even in the parking lot before I go into the office.
Consistent prayer in our busy lives is difficult. Even though I study, write, and teach about prayer, I have to admit it’s hard for me too. It’s been years since my son was small enough to rock to sleep and I still miss those rocking chair conversations with God.
I’ve learned, though, it’s not about where I pray, but that I do pray.
It’s not about how I pray or the words I use, but that I open my heart for conversation.
It’s not about when I pray or how long I pray, but that I pray daily, keeping God close to my heart and on my mind.
Perhaps the hardest is that prayer also requires me to be quiet and listen so I can hear the still, small voice of God.
If you want to be consistent in your prayers, you first need to get started. Don’t wait until you’re an expert at prayer or have it all figured out. Simply start with “hello”.
Open the conversation and start where you are. Greet God like a friend – share what’s going on in your day, what’s weighing on your heart, your doubts and fears, and where you need his help.
As you continue this conversation each day, you’ll grow more confident in your prayers.
I can talk all day about wanting to exercise more consistently, but until I make it a priority and put it on my calendar, it’s not going to happen.
So, make prayer a priority in your life. Carve out time in your schedule – write it on your calendar and set it as a priority appointment.
If you’re going to create a healthy eating habit, you’ll need more than one salad recipe, right? You need variety, a plan for eating out, strategies for managing distractions.
The same is true with prayer. Praying the same prayer day after day is great, but can also lead to distraction and less engagement. So, learn some new ways to pray. Have some different methods at the ready for the days you’re more distracted, or feeling like your prayers are in a rut, or you need fresh inspiration.
Keep at it! Prayer doesn’t come easy for most of us. You’ll go through seasons where your prayers are vibrant and other seasons where they’re a struggle. You’ll fall off track with your daily prayer habits and lose focus.
This is normal.
Keep pressing forward. Pick up where you left off.
Are you ready to develop a more consistent prayer life? Ready to develop a deeper relationship with God so he can work in your heart?
Start today! Will you take a look at your schedule and carve out time this week for God? Mark it on your calendar as a priority and get started. Open the dialog and let God into your life.
If you are struggling with prayer, maybe these will help: 5 questions to ask yourself when prayers seem unanswered and 5 questions to ask yourself if you’re not sure prayer matters.