iPrayed 2.0 - now on the iTunes App Store

You can download it now at http://itunes.com/apps/iprayed .

Share your prayers using Twitter, Facebook, or Email!

Features include: - different prayer 'tags' or categories - sharing a prayer using email - posting a prayer to Twitter - posting a prayer to your Facebook profile iPrayed is an iPhone application that helps you to bring your prayer life with you wherever you go. Our lives are busy and with all that we have to accomplish each day it's challenging to keep our prayer lives as a priority and a focal point of our attention. With the new iPrayed you can organize and keep track of everything that you pray about and those you pray for by setting up categories or tags for each prayer. Share your prayer life with your friends and ministry using Twitter, the popular social networking microblogging site. iPrayer will generate a 'tweet' with your prayer using your Twitter username and password, and you can track these collective prayers using the '#iPrayed' hashtag. iPrayed has an email function that allows you to share your prayer via email as well. There is so much going on in this world today that we need to pray about. Creating categories in iprayer for things like, world peace, world leaders, national leaders, the poor and any of the other pressing issues that are on your heart can help you to remember to take the time to pray for those specific things. The iPrayed iphone app is an effective tool for enhancing your prayer life and your ministry. It's also available for the ipod and the ipod touch. Follow Muse Apps on Twitter: www.twitter.com/iprayerjournal. />

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Twitter your prayers - says the head of the Catholic church in Ireland Cardinal Sean Brady

As read on http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/northern_ireland/8020285.stm ,
 
Why not 'tweet' a prayer every day, the head of the Catholic church in
Ireland has asked.
Twitter - the social messaging network - or text or email is a fine
way to spread the gift of prayer, Cardinal Sean Brady said. Speaking
at a Mass in County Mayo on Sunday he urged people to send their
prayers 21st century style.
 
"Make someone the gift of a prayer through text, twitter or e-mail
every day," he said.
"I ask young people in particular to think of sending their friends
and family an occasional twitter or text to say that you have prayed
for them." The cardinal was speaking a centenary celebration of the
life of Fr Patrick Peyton who was known as "the Rosary priest".
Cardinal Brady said Fr Peyton had "a great gift" for communication and
would have been "big into texting and Twitter" if that had been
available in his time.
 
The cardinal said people should consider setting up prayer groups
using modern communications. "Such a sea of prayer is sure to
strengthen our sense of solidarity with one another and remind us
those who receive them that others really do care," he said.

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#iPrayed

I just got forwarded this screenshot from a Twitter search.
 
To see what others are praying / posting using iPrayer Journal, point
your browser to http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23iPrayed .
 
To God Be The Glory.

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iPrayer Journal - featured on SydneyAnglicans.net

In a recent article for www.SydneyAnglicans.net, Steve Kryger reviews
six iPhone apps for ministry. He mentions iPrayer Journal in the
comments and its ability to 'post' what you're praying for to various
social networks.
 
You can read the full Sydney Anglicans article at
http://www.sydneyanglicans.net/ministry/technology/six_iphone_apps_for_ministry/.

We're working on the next version of iPrayer Journal.   If you have a feature you'd like to see, let us know.

iPrayer Journal - featured on churchcrunch.com

iPrayer Journal just got mentioned on http://www.ChurchCrunch.com.
 
You can read the story - iPrayer Journal Launches for the iPhone -
Free Download Codes - at http://tinyurl.com/c4gavx .

iprayer journal - free download codes

* Good for one free download of iPrayer Journal in the US iTunes store *

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iPrayer Journal iPhone App free download codes

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* updated  -  some more FREE download codes - good for a free download in the US iTunes store 

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Here are some screenshots of the iPrayer Journal app: http://www.iprayerjournal.info/iprayer-journal-screenshots

Direct download link to the Apple iTunes Store:  

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=308685047&mt=8 <long link>

Pray Like Jesus - The Lord's Prayer

Pray Like Jesus   Part 2: The Lord's Prayer
 
Matthew 6:1-15
 
Pastor Mark Driscoll | July 27, 2008 | 01hr:02mn
 
God is our Father. He’s our Dad. One thing that separates Christians
from other religions is the fact that we believe God to be a loving
Dad who we can pray to anytime and anywhere. Jesus talks about how we
should pray with the Lord’s prayer, which Pastor Mark teaches us about
in this sermon.

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