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Interview with Amelia Rhodes + Giveaway!

Fri, 2016-11-04 16:13 -- Jocelyn Green

Happy Release Week to Amelia Rhodes for her new book Pray A to Z: A Practical Guide to Pray for Your Community! My copy of this book is already well-loved. Whether you’re a seasoned prayer warrior or just beginning to talk to God, Pray A to Z is guaranteed to bring new meaning to your prayer life. Profound in its simplicity, this book is an invaluable tool to keep us in conversation with God, and to keep the needs of others at the forefront of our minds. Because we pray to a God who answers, I can’t wait to see how this book changes the world around us.

Amelia is here to answer a few questions for us today, and her publisher has generously offered a free copy of Pray A to Z to TWO winners! (Details on the giveaway after the interview.)

Q: Pray A to Z is not an instruction book on the mechanics of prayer, but rather a guide to praying for one’s community, born from your personal experiences. Where did the idea of praying from A to Z come from?

One day within the span of a few hours, I received phone calls and text messages from a number of friends who were all dealing with very heavy struggles. Each one asked me to pray for them.  Of course, I said I would, but at that point I recognized how often I fail to follow through on praying long-term for people. As I prayed that day, I also asked God to help me with my prayer life. I realized how many people I knew were struggling with the same types of things — adoptions, cancer, marriages. The idea of praying by topic seemed natural, and then I decided to see if I could make an A to Z list of all the needs and struggles facing our communities today. 

Q: You lead readers in praying through the alphabet for their community, but there are more than just 26 topics in this book. Share with us how the book is structured and how you have organized the individual letters.

Each letter features prayers and prompts on five topics. Three topics for each letter focus on prayers of petition, and two focus on praise. So we pray about adoptions, abuse and alcoholism and then praise God for His abundance and that He is almighty. We pray for marriages, missionaries and ministers and those in the military while praising God for His majesty and mercy.

Q: Why did you feel it important to include aspects of praise and adoration, rather than having only need-based topics?

The needs get heavy and overwhelming. I found that incorporating praise brings the focus back to our great God. Praising Him helps us recognize how every need we have is met in who God is.

Q: What are some of the prayer needs you cover in the book?

I covered the needs of families in our communities, such as foster families, special needs families, pregnancy crises, raising children, marriages, divorce, adoption and infertility. I also take a look at many of the justice issues facing our societies today, including prejudice, homelessness, hunger, human trafficking, refugees and violence. The prayers also include topics related to how we interact with our communities, including generosity, kindness, estranged relationships, joy, obedience to God, vanity and our yearnings.

Q: Why is it hard for us to pray with focused intention for the requests of those around us?

Our world has become increasingly chaotic, with an endless stream of chatter and alerts from our tech devices. Every week the news reports more heartbreaking tragedies. I find with so many things calling for my attention, it can be easy to let prayer get squeezed out of the day. Sometimes I just don’t know where to begin, or I can’t find the words to express the ache in my soul. My heart and mind often jump from need to need. Writing and then reading these prayers and verses has become a starting place to bring my focused attention to God in prayer for my community.

About Amelia:

Amelia Rhodes lives in Michigan with her husband and two children. Amelia encourages women to discover who they are in Christ and to deepen their relationships with each other. She is the author of Pray A to Z: A Practical Guide to Pray for Your Community (Worthy Inspired, 2016) and Isn't it Time for a Coffee Break? Doing life together in an all-about-me kind of world. Her writing has also been featured in Chicken Soup for the Soul, The Upper Room, and GEMS' Girls Clubs.  Connect with her online at www.ameliarhodes.com.

Twitter: @amrhodes
Facebook: @ameliarhodeswriter
Instagram: @ameliamrhodes

 

Giveaway Details!

To enter the drawing for your own copy of Pray to Z, please leave a comment telling us why you'd like it! If you have subscribed to my (Jocelyn's) newsletter, tell me that in your comment and receive an extra point.  (Psst, if you haven't subscribed yet, you can do so right here--and receive a free gift when you confirm your subscription!)

Thanks for your patience as I approve the comments as I have time! Be sure to include your email address so I can contact you if you win! Looking forward to hearing from all of you.

Winners will be drawn using random.org on November 22. Winners, I will email you to ask for your mailing address.

Pray A to Z is available wherever books are sold, including: Amazon, BarnesandNoble, ChristianBook, and BooksaMillion.

 

About the Author: 

Jocelyn Green

Jocelyn Green inspires faith and courage as the award-winning and bestselling author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including The Mark of the King; Wedded to War; and The 5 Love Languages Military Edition, which she coauthored with bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman. Her books have garnered starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly, and have been honored with the Christy Award, the gold medal from the Military Writers Society of America, and the Golden Scroll Award from the Advanced Writers & Speakers Association. She graduated from Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, with a B.A. in English, concentration in writing. As a speaker, Jocelyn inspires faith and courage in her audiences. She loves Mexican food, Broadway musicals, strawberry-rhubarb pie, the color red, and reading with a cup of tea. Jocelyn lives with her husband Rob and two children in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Visit her at www.jocelyngreen.com.

Comments

Submitted by H Woods on
It would be great to have an extra resource to help me remember all those things I always intend to pray about but often forget. Thanks for the opportunity!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Yes, this book will be perfect for that! Thanks for entering, and for subscribing to my e-newsletter!

Submitted by Amelia on
Yes! That's how I use it too. It's been so helpful for this forgetful woman! Thank you for stopping by!

Submitted by Carol Graft on
I'm always on the lookout for books on prayer. One of my favorite things to teach about. Especially now that I am heading g up/trying to organize a womens intercessor network within our church's affiliation. Still in the infancy stage. But already two pastors have told me they would like the group to come alongside and cover their Regional ( earlyish 2017 ) conference planning in prayer. Also, my pastor is wanting our congregation to move farther in prayer and vision in our community. Thinking this might be a great resource. Awesome giveaway! I already subscrbe to your (Jocelyn) newsletter.

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Carol, that is all very exciting! What a worthwhile endeavor. I pray for every blessing on your efforts. This could very well be a helpful resource to you and your team!

Submitted by Amelia Rhodes on
Carol, I so loved meeting you last night and hearing a little bit about your prayer ministry. What a wonderful, wonderful gift to your community.

Submitted by Julie Waldron on
I would like to win this because I struggle with "knowing" how to pray for different topics. I subscribed to your email farmermomwife at gmail dot com

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Yes, I think we can all relate to that, Julie. This book is such a great help in that area. Thank you for entering and for subscribing!

Submitted by Amelia Rhodes on
Julie, I can definitely relate to your struggle! It's the main reason I started researching, listening, and then praying this way in my life. It was amazing how God opened my eyes to those around me. Bless you!

Submitted by Becca on
I have heard great things about this book from other bloggers. I think it would be an awesome resource to spur us on in prayer for those in our community!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Absolutely, Becca, it's a fantastic resource. Thanks for entering the drawing!

Submitted by Amelia Rhodes on
Thank you, Becca! That's exactly what my prayer was as I worked through the book.

Submitted by Jen DenOuden on
I had the chance to hear Amelia speak last year and just so appreciated her honesty, faith and prayerful living. Would LOVE a copy of this to read and re-read! Thanks!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
That's wonderful you were able to hear Amelia speak! She's so personable and genuine, isn't she? Thanks for entering the drawing and for subscribing to the newsletter!

Submitted by Amelia Rhodes on
Jen!!! It was so lovely to meet you and the women at your church last year. Such a wonderful group of loving women!

Submitted by Jocelyn Green on
Thank you one and all for entering into this drawing for Amelia Rhodes' book, Pray A to Z! The winners are: H Woods and Julie Waldron. I hope the rest of you have a chance to pick up your own copy somehow--perhaps add it to your Christmas wish list? Happy Thanksgiving to you all!

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