Make Your Own Mini Prayer Book

🌺  Written by Brittany Ann

Make Your Own Mini Prayer BookEver since my children were little, I’ve prayed the same prayer for them nearly every night. “God, please keep my children happy, healthy and safe.”

I’m not sure how or why I ended up with this exact prayer–it’s just what I’ve always done. Until one day, when I realized my prayers really weren’t as strong as they should be.

Sure, I want my kids to be happy and healthy and safe–but are those the three MOST important things I want to pray for my children?

What about for them to love God and make Him their #1 priority? What about for faith? for wisdom? for self-control?

 

There’s SO much more I want to pray for my children, but I was falling back on old habits and making my prayers still genuine but routine.

I’m guessing you probably do the same thing from time to time. You pray the quick and easy prayers to help your immediate circumstances instead of praying the big, powerful prayers that really matter. (I know I do.)

 

*Related: Five Prayers Every Christian Momma Should Pray Over Her Kids

 

There’s actually a term called “praying deep” that means not just praying for the small, little stuff that doesn’t really matter so much (like grades and finding things and favorable traffic), but also praying for the BIG stuff–the things that are important, but all too easy to forget. Things like wisdom and faith and focus.

Those are the things I want to pray for.

 

So… I decided to do something about it. I created a super cute mini prayer book, and today, I’m going to show you how to make one too!

 

*If you are crafty and enjoy making this prayer book, you should check out my post about creating your own Bible study basket!

 

How to Make Your Own Mini Prayer Book

 

Materials Needed: 

  • Prayer Card Printables (free at the bottom of this article)
  • Hole punch
  • Pretty Ribbon

 

Instructions: 

Printable Prayer Cards

1. Print out the Prayer Card Printables or write your own if you’d rather. Writing your own is a great way to personalize your prayers for your individual family’s needs. But… then you also run the risk of not knowing what to write, procrastinating and not really doing it. If you grab the pretty ones I’ve already made–you’re far more likely to actually USE them. 🙂

 

 

Printable Prayer Cards

2. Cut out each card and stack them neatly, all facing the same way.

 

3. Use a hole punch to cut a small hole in the very upper left-hand corner. Don’t have one? A pencil, pushpin, pair of scissors or kitchen knife could also be used in a pinch.

Printable Prayer Cards

4. Thread pretty ribbon through the hole and tie to secure.

 

That’s it! Simply toss your mini prayer book in your purse, on your nightstand or in your car, so you can make praying deep prayers for your children a regular part of your every day life!

 

Ready to get started?  Enjoy!

 

 

 

Brittany Ann Equipping Godly Women

About the author

Brittany Ann is an ECPA bestselling author of “Fall in Love with God’s Word” and “Follow God’s Will” and the founder of EquippingGodlyWomen.com, a popular Christian-living website dedicated to helping busy Christian moms find practical ways to go "all in" in faith and family. Her work has been featured on CBN, The Christian Post, Crosswalk, and more.

  1. I would like a bit more information of what the prayers are, before purchasing. The faith one looks great. I realize that you wouldn’t want to share the whole thing or no one would purchase. Thanks

    1. No problem! They are: Love for God, Positive Influences, Faith, Wisdom, Self-Control, Focus, Safety, Purity, Strength, Godly Parents, Future Spouses, and A Heart for Others. All the prayers are denomination-friendly too, so no need to worry about that. Does that help?

  2. Wow I used to say the same prayer! “God please keep my children happy, healthy and safe” for many years. I’m pretty sure I made it up (or that I didn’t hear it somewhere else). My prayer has evolved over time, but I prayed this for quite a while.

    1. lol. Great minds think alike! I didn’t hear it anywhere else either. Not even sure why I choose those three, but that’s just what I’ve prayed for some time. 🙂

  3. My kids are grown, I didn’t know Jesus when they were younger and didn’t teach them to be godly now they are adults and struggling, I have been praying I feel like my prayers are not being heard things just seem to be getting worse I wonder because I did not do the right thing for them when they were younger and raise them to be godly children is there still hope for them now what can I do for them now

    1. I am also in similar situation. So I am praying that God will send someone in my daughter’s path and do a miracle. I am sure God will hear your prayer. Keep trusting and calling out blessings on your kids.

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