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Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

Making Family Prayer Time Happen

Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

Danielle Bean

Kids & Family, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality

4.9810 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2019

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Do you struggle to make family prayer time happen in your home? Is it a goal of yours to pray together as a family, and yet you find yourself failing to make it happen? This week, I answer a question from listener Amy who is struggling to make family time happen, especially with a change in schedules as the kids have gone back to school. I also respond to listener feedback about getting started with running (Jillian), and about coping with hard changes (Eleanor). Snippet from the Show “Prayer is a very intimate thing. Sometimes people struggle to pray as a family or as a couple because it’s very intimate. There are parts that will remain very personal, but family prayer is a beautiful way to bond together as a family.” SHOWNOTES Here are my thoughts for ways to make family prayer happen in your home and your family on a regular basis: 1) Plan ahead. It’s not going to happen if you don’t schedule it and make a plan for when it can happen in the first place. Take a look at your daily schedule and find a place where you can make prayer part of your family routine. 2) Know that it doesn’t have to look a certain way. Your family is unique, and so that means the way your family prays together will also be unique. Don’t compare yourselves to what others do. Do what makes sense for you and your family. 3) Know that family prayer changes over time. As your kids grow and your family life changes, so will the ways and times that you pray together. Don’t hold on to some outdated idea of what you should be doing. Do what makes sense for you, right now, with the kind of family you are, right now. 4) Start small and start where you are. Here comes that Girlfriends theme where I remind you: Do not let the perfect become the enemy of the good. Start where you are and make a small commitment to family prayer. Just starting is the hardest part! 5) Be creative. Vary the ways that you pray, the kinds of prayers you pray together, who leads the prayers, what books you might use, etc. There are so many different kinds of prayers in our Catholic tradition. Introduce your kids (and yourself!) to some of them during family prayer times. 6) Take advantage of small moments in your day. Driving to school? Waiting in a parking lot? Folding laundry together? Cooking dinner? Look for small opportunities in your day to offer a word or two of prayer. Thank God for good things, ask God for help, offer your work to him. This is ultimately what prayer is all about—cultivating a natural relationship with God whom we turn to throughout our busy days.

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0:00.0

Girlfriends, episode number 188, making family prayer time happen.

0:08.4

Hello and welcome to girlfriends. I'm Danielle Bean. I'm a wife and a mom, and I'm on a mission

0:13.9

to help you know your worth as a woman so you can find peace, balance, and joy in family living.

0:19.9

This week, we are talking about the perennial

0:22.3

problem of family prayer time and how to make it happen on a regular basis. Can't wait to talk

0:27.7

about this important topic. Let's get started. Hey, girlfriends, how are you? Thanks for being here. Thanks for showing up for another episode of the Girlfriends

0:41.3

podcast. Greetings from the Tiki Hut. I believe this is the first show that I'm recording out in my

0:48.3

Tiki Hut this season, and that is a shame. For those of you who aren't familiar, I've shared in the past

0:53.8

that on our property, we have a Tiki Hut. Yes, here in the FDKee T't familiar, I've shared in the past that on our property,

0:55.8

we have a tiki hut. Yes, here in the frozen tundra of New Hampshire, my husband built a

1:01.8

tiki hut on our property a few years ago. All right, I'll share it, was seven years ago when I

1:07.0

turned 40. And I had a party at the house here and he built this tiki hat as part of like the party.

1:13.0

And it's actually a permanent structure. He poured concrete and everything. So it's this nice little

1:17.9

tiki hat. It doesn't have walls. It has beams on the sides and it has a thatch roof and a bar. And I love

1:25.0

this spot. It's a very peaceful spot. It's a beautiful spot.

1:27.9

Three seasons out of the year anyway.

1:30.6

And I recorded many episodes a couple years ago inside the Tiki Hut.

1:35.7

But for some reason, I just haven't done it yet this year.

1:38.5

So I'm glad to be out here on this beautiful kind of end of the summer day where it's not too hot, but it is absolutely beautiful and sunny.

1:46.7

And mostly quiet here in the Tiki Hut. You may hear my dogs running around. When I start

1:52.2

recording, they go nuts. It's kind of weird. I don't know if they sense my energy or if I'm

1:58.5

using my Danielle is podcasting voice and they respond to that somehow.

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