Skip to content

A Great Use of Social Media: together, praying

November 8, 2025

“One of the great uses of Twitter and Facebook

will be to prove at the Last Day that prayerlessness

was not from lack of time.” — John Piper

With that in mind….

The rest of November I’d like to direct our attention (maybe that should be “our attentions” or even “our intentions” — you tell me, please) to prayers from a series that’s benefitted me longer than I’ll admit.

Its current version is The Upper Room Disciplines2025: A Book of Daily Devotions. Each week’s material is written by a different author from one of the widest smatterings of traditions I’ve ever seen.

Each day follows a familiar format of Scripture, reflection, and a prayer, just like The Upper Room series itself. Over the spread of 7 days and following the ecumenical lectionary, Disciplinesxxxx gives each writer space to dig in more deeply and share the connections of the texts.

And then there are the prayers! For example —

Gracious God, your abundant grace and love are found everywhere. Open my heart to see your plentiful glory so that your light will shine in my heart and in the world. Amen.

Meet me back here tomorrow.

From → Uncategorized

One Comment
  1. Janice Manker Seals's avatar

    We have a very diverse group from our community that meets at the assisted living every Wednesday and use the Upperr Room and it’s questions for our Bible Study. There are about 17 women involved

    Like

Leave a reply to Janice Manker Seals Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.