National Day of Prayer Campaign

With everyone being stuck inside some of my friends suffer from Depression including myself. I’ve been trying to check on my friends at least once a week but this week I haven’t had a chance and I can tell its weighing on me.

Until the LORD sent me a subtle notice that it’s time to Pray for my friends and family and as I was PRAYING this evening I could feel the LORD remind me this should be done on a daily basis.

To get everyone involved in PRAYING for our Country, our friends and our family as well as ourselves I thought I would share something with you that you might not know.

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THURSDAY, May 7 is National Day of Prayer? All this week and next we want to inundate social media with our prayers—for our country, our family, mentors, our educators, those out of work and those on the front lines, and more!

InstaPrayer: Prayers to Share: is a cute little gift book that offers 90 highly creative prayer prompts that are perfectly sized for sharing on social media.

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 #WhatIPrayToday and #InstaPrayer On May 7, you may also want to use #NationalDayofPrayer2020

For the Mother’s in our lives or a special person man or women of even a child you want to bless then I would like to suggest you pick up a copy of InstaPrayer: Prayers to Share published by Kelly O’Dell Stanley.

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Want to pray but have no words? InstaPrayer’s colorful prompts are perfect to post on Instagram and other socials: Read. Pray. Snap. Share.

Sometimes the hardest part of having a vibrant prayer life is simply getting started. To help start that conversation in a quirky and non-threatening way, these prompts from author/artist Kelly Stanley open the door to creativity and are perfect for sharing on Instagram and other socials. With fun and colorful meme-like images, you will be encouraged to ask God to shelter someone who is going through a storm, pray for someone who is full of hot air, pray for the last person who texted you, and more. Each prayer prompt is designed to get attention on digital and paper pages alike.
InstaPrayers includes these prayer prompts:

  • Pray for someone who crosses paths with you regularly.
  • Thank God for a mistake you learned from.
  • Pray for someone with an amazing brain.
  • Give praise to someone who is doing a great job.
  • Pray for someone who seems to have the perfect Instagram life.

FEATURES:

  • Bite-sized prayer prompts to reignite your prayer life
  • Full-color interior design using fun and vibrant colors
  • Presentation page for personalization
  • Perfect gift for hashtag-loving friend
Jennifer Gerelds

Kelly O’Dell Stanley is a graphic designer who writes. Or maybe a writer who also designs. Either way, when she found the place where writing and design intersected, she discovered that was exactly where she wanted to be. The author of Praying Upside Down and Designed to Pray, Kelly loves to explore prayer and faith in creative ways because she knows that God is the Ultimate Creator. And when she puts her creativity into action, she always discovers more of Him.

Twenty-some years ago, Kelly took a leap of faith and began her own business, doing advertising and marketing for clients across the U.S. Her work has been included in design anthologies and PRINT Magazine’s Design Annual, and she’s received awards from the NAHB, Public Relations Society of America, the Webby Competition, and Art Directors Club of Indiana.

Kelly’s writing awards include first place in Inspirational Writing in the 2013 Writer’s Digest competition. She is a regular contributor to Crosswalk.com and has written for (in)courage, Christianity.com, Today’s Christian Woman, Today’s Christian Living, Tiferet Journal, Sasee Magazine, and numerous blogs.

She’s a redhead who does a pretty good job of controlling her temper, a strong believer in doing everything to excess, and a professional wrestler of doubt and faith. (Faith always wins, but some days the competition is fierce.) She’s been married to Tim for a quarter of a century, which officially makes him a saint. And she loves her three quirky grown-or-nearly-grown kids, Katie, Anna, and Bobby. Even if they do call her all the time. (Or maybe especially because they call her all the time.)

Kelly lives in Crawfordsville, Indiana. You may connect with her on her blog, www.kellyostanley.com, on Facebook (Kelly O’Dell Stanley, Author), or on Twitter (@kellyostanley).

Listen to a podcast discussion about Praying Upside Down. http://webminis.tyndale.com/pod

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  • Thank you,
  • Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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