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What if the secret to a consistent, meaningful prayer life isn’t trying harder—but praying with the Church? In this episode of the Circle Dwellers podcast, Matt and Tim Krell introduce the ancient Christian practice of praying the hours—the Daily Office—as a practical way to order your life around God. Drawing from the Psalms, early monastic tradition, and the historic rhythm of morning, noon, and evening prayer, they explain how fixed-hour prayer trains attention, reshapes desire, and anchors Christians in reality rather than emotion. The brothers discuss why modern believers struggle to pray consistently, how praying the hours forms obedience before feelings, and why communal, structured prayer is essential for real Christian maturity. If you’re a pastor or layperson longing for a deeper relationship with God—but frustrated by shallow devotional habits—this episode offers an ancient, livable path toward faithful, daily communion with Christ.
By Life Mission FellowshipWhat if the secret to a consistent, meaningful prayer life isn’t trying harder—but praying with the Church? In this episode of the Circle Dwellers podcast, Matt and Tim Krell introduce the ancient Christian practice of praying the hours—the Daily Office—as a practical way to order your life around God. Drawing from the Psalms, early monastic tradition, and the historic rhythm of morning, noon, and evening prayer, they explain how fixed-hour prayer trains attention, reshapes desire, and anchors Christians in reality rather than emotion. The brothers discuss why modern believers struggle to pray consistently, how praying the hours forms obedience before feelings, and why communal, structured prayer is essential for real Christian maturity. If you’re a pastor or layperson longing for a deeper relationship with God—but frustrated by shallow devotional habits—this episode offers an ancient, livable path toward faithful, daily communion with Christ.