Personal Prayer Roll
"Can a mother forget her sucking child? Yea, she can forget..." (Isa. 49:15)
So often I encounter people that I want to pray for. And for a night or two I do. But then I forget. My daily contact removes me from the situation and I forget.
Maybe I should experiment with keeping a personal prayer roll like they do in the temple. Would that be creepy?
So often I encounter people that I want to pray for. And for a night or two I do. But then I forget. My daily contact removes me from the situation and I forget.
Maybe I should experiment with keeping a personal prayer roll like they do in the temple. Would that be creepy?
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Not creepy at all. Seems quite appropriate.
By Eric Nielson, at 7/19/2006 11:39 AM
Haha, when I saw the title of your post "Personal Prayer Roll" I clicked it with the intent to make a note that it might be considered creepy by some, and link to the family altar's topic on By Common Consent... But, Bradley, you beat me to the punch! I am FOR prayer. I would also recommend submitting it to the conventional Temple prayer roll, but I think keeping your own prayer roll not only fine but demonstrates to God your effort and sincerity in your prayers.
~Jeff, a "Mormon Gnostic"
By Jeff, at 7/19/2006 12:24 PM
I concur.
By Scott Hinrichs, at 7/20/2006 5:14 AM
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