The Bible calls us to honour our parents—and one way we can do that is by praying for them. Little children often see their mothers and fathers as the ones with all the answers. It’s not until we grow up that we realise our parents are just like us—regular people in need of prayer.
This guide will help you to pray rich, intentional prayers for your mother or father—be they biological or adoptive, working or retired, frail or fit, married or separated, believers or unbelievers. Whatever their situation, if we want to love them well, we need to pray.
Each of the 21 prayer themes in this book takes a ...passage of Scripture and suggests five things to pray for a particular area of your parents' lives. You can use this book in any number of ways: work through it as part of your daily quiet time or pick it up whenever a particular need arises.
The command to honour our parents comes with a beautiful promise—“that it may go well with you” (Ephesians 6 v 3). The hope of this guide is that you will reap this blessing as you come before God with prayers that change things for an older generation.
This popular series is designed to boost your prayer life by giving you fresh ideas of what to pray for. Each chapter takes a passage of Scripture and looks at how it can influence how we pray for a specific issue. Be excited by how our prayers really can change things when they are based on God’s word.
Introduction
Praying That God Would…
Save My Parents
Give Them Purpose
Grant Them Wisdom
Bless Their Relationships
Bring Them Joy
Praying That My Parents Will…
Delight in God’s Word
Love God and Others
Not Be Anxious
Be Content
Endure
Praying When My Parents Are…
Making Transitions
Suffering
Lonely
Caring for Loved Ones
Losing Their Memory
Facing Death
Praying that I will…
Trust God as my Father
Give thanks
Love my parents
Seek forgiveness
Care for my parents
I need all the help I can get to help me get praying. Few resources hit that target better than this. Pastoral, practical, brilliant.
While I'm quick to pray for my husband, children, and church, I often forget to pray for the hearts and lives of my own parents. I'm so grateful for Chelsea's wisdom and helpful prompts! I look forward to using this resource in my own life.
In Five Things to Pray for Your Parents, Chelsea Stanley equips us with biblical truth and encouragement to pray for every kind of parent in every kind of situation. This book is immensely practical and has spurred me to pray faithfully and specifically for my own parents.
Scripture-saturated, accessible, soul-stirring, and convicting. I recommend this practical aid to young and old as a thoughtful encouragement in a duty we too easily neglect: praying for our parents. Whether you’re on good terms or painful, whether they’re believers (yet) or not, spending time praying for them through this study will warm affections, encourage repentance, and implore God to do what only he can.
When I found out about this book, I immediately started using it to pray for my own parents. 5 Things to Pray for Your Parents has blessed me so much, and has reminded me that ultimately, if I want to bless and honor my loved ones, I've got to start with prayer.
5 Things to Pray for Your Parents deals in things that are particularly close to God’s heart—his Word, earnest prayer, and caring for our parents. The practice Stanley invites us into will, no doubt, engage us more profoundly in certain seasons, but it is full of promise in all seasons, both for the ones prayed for and the one praying.
Chelsea Stanley has blessed the Church by giving us this wise and biblically sound advice on how to pray for our parents. Her model of basing our prayers directly on Scripture is both wise and instructive. But, this book will only be of value if it is used. So, get it, plan to read and pray though a short section each day, as you use it as a tool to bless your parents and strengthen your own prayer life. Oh, and make sure I get a copy for each of my sons!
Chelsea Stanley gives us a necessary reminder—our parents are in need of prayer. Here's an insightful, Scriptural guide to help us do just that!
Praying for our parents is a privilege and an important duty. It’s also a practice that, I suspect, we often neglect. I know I do. But, as followers of the One who cared for his own mother even from the cross, we have daily opportunities to bring our parents—whatever their spiritual condition—to the feet of the Savior, asking him to care for their souls. And, as we do, Chelsea Stanley’s book provides a helpful framework. Mining the riches of Scripture, Stanley guides us to intercede for our moms’ and dads’ greatest needs, and to consider our own duty to love and honor them. As you seek to glorify God as the son or daughter he’s called you to be, this book will be an excellent resource.
Surely one of the most important things we can do for our parents is pray for them? And yet so often we run out of steam or we’re not sure how. 5 Things to Pray for Your Parents will energise and inspire you to keep going. Simple, accessible and soaked in Scripture: it will enrich your prayers and broaden their horizons.
I grew up knowing that my parents prayed for me every day, but it took me a long time to realize I could (and should) pray for them too. This book is a wonderful guide to help me see how to do that in a way that is rooted in Scripture and honoring to them.