Join April in this vibrant and encouraging episode of Called to Be Free Academy as she tackles a common struggle for Christian women: staying focused during prayer. With 50% of Christian women reporting difficulty maintaining focus in prayer (Val Marie Paper), this episode dives into biblical truths, neuroscience insights, and practical tips to help you overcome distractions and deepen your connection with God. Whether you're juggling work, family, or a racing mind, April reminds you that God’s grace is sufficient, and His peace guards your heart and mind (Philippians 4:6-7).
Through powerful scriptures like Colossians 4:2 and Psalm 46:10, April unpacks how to stay steadfast in prayer, embrace gratitude, and rest in God’s presence. She shares four faith-filled tips—starting with stillness, praying scripture aloud, using a gratitude journal, and setting intentional prayer times—to sharpen your focus. Backed by neuroscience from Dr. Daniel Amen and studies showing gratitude’s impact on mental clarity, this episode empowers you to transform your prayer life into a place of victory, not struggle.
April’s grace-filled encouragement and actionable steps will leave you inspired to approach God’s throne with confidence (Hebrews 4:16). Tune in, grab your Bible, and discover how to cultivate an unshakable prayer focus, no matter what season of life you’re in!
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This Weeks Resource:
You, Happier: The 7 Neuroscience Secrets of Feeling Good Based on Your Brain Typeby Dr Daniel G. Amen.
This is not an affiliate link, I do not get compensation from this link it is simply a helpful resource in understanding your mind and how to overcome struggles.
Sources:
· Val Marie Paper, Barna Group (prayer focus statistics)
· Amen, D., You, Happier (2022); Scientific Reports (2020)
· Steffen, P.R., Journal of Religion & Health (2011)