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What is the difference between personal and communal prayer?

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Answered by Hey0Call0Me0Love
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Communal prayer means to pray with others. This can take place during church services, or it could be a structured meeting of Christians who have arranged to pray together. This type of prayer can help Christians connect with each other as well as God and help to strengthen the Christian community.

Personal prayer is a means by which Christians can express and share their personal needs and struggles with God as well as find the voice of God and allow it to guide their lives.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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  • During personal prayer, we emphasized that it is an intimate and loving personal encounter with Jesus, where we are nourished for our next journey. When praying together, we noticed that it builds us into God's people. We will now conclude this short series by emphasizing how the two kinds of prayer complement each other.
  • Personal prayer is a prayer between you and whoever you are praying to, and corporate prayer is a prayer prayed with a group of people
  • Personal prayer is done in silence, while corporate prayers can be done in a group of people that includes the praise and preacher.
  • Communal prayer is interdependent. It is not enough for us to pray only for ourselves, because every person has an innate need for community, a need to belong somewhere. Our worship together also gives us the order and structure we need to have stability in our spiritual lives. At the same time, our personal prayer is truly alive and life-giving only when the "people of prayer" are present outside the church services. Our faith is not "Sunday only" and our prayer life should not be Sunday only either. Each kind of prayer, communal and personal, complements and completes the other.

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