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Praying with Beads

8/31/2015

 
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To tell you the truth, I've always loved beads! But in the last few years, my appreciation has grown as I began using them in my prayer life. A couple of years ago, I discovered a little book called A Bead and A Prayer by Kristen Vincent (click here to read my post on discovering protestant prayer beads). That is where I learned that the modern English word “bead” is derived from the Anglo-Saxon “bede,” meaning “prayer.” And just like that, my love for beads grew exponentially!

Today, I am sharing just a few tips I learned from Kristen and her husband Max (you can click here to see their site and dive in a little deeper). I had a chance to connect with them both at SoulFeast this summer at Lake Junaluska in North Carolina. I really enjoyed meeting the faces behind their work and hearing how others use prayer beads in their life during their workshop.

One thing you should remember, prayer beads are simply a tool for more focused prayer. There is nothing special about the beads, although they can quickly become special as you spend time in prayer with your set.

Also, there is not a right or wrong way to pray with beads. Some people pray for a person with each bead and others say specific prayers to accompany the beads. Some read scripture and then reflect with beads in hand or pray as it relates to the passage with each bead. For me, I most enjoy simply holding the beads as I read or pray - as an anchor - to remind myself that my intention during that time is to be with God. 

Finally, whether or not you have a set of prayer beads at home, you can explore praying with beads! Pick up a simple beaded bracelet or keychain (a starting/ stopping bead is helpful if you don't have a set of prayer beads but not required if you're simply holding the beads), you may be surprised with what you have around the house. And, if you're feeling crafty, or curious, Kristen has instructions and a great model for praying with beads on her site (click here to learn how to make your own prayer beads). And yes, there is also an online store where you can discover beads already made or kits to assemble on your own!

I hope you'll plan to spend time this week exploring beads and see how they may impact your quiet time. My prayer beads are either on my nightstand or near my chair where I pray and write. And as today's passage reminds me, while I may often struggle being present, sometimes all I need is a simple reminder to do what is right. 

My prayer beads remind me to slow down and talk with God.

If you've stumbled here for the first time, welcome! On Mondays through this Fall, I'm posting a short list of scriptures for weekly reflection as well as a different way to pray each week. Pray one scripture or pray them all, this is simply an invitation to journey deeper as we explore God's peace together through a variety of prayer styles. Click here to find out more and join us on the journey.

Peace, Whitney
Sharon link
9/1/2015 02:07:05 pm

Thanks for the encouragement to use prayer beads, Whitney. I used them a few years ago and have gotten out of practice. The beads gave me something tactile to hold and helped me stay focused during prayer. I love the Lord but, oh my goodness, the to-do lists call and distract. I'm off to find my beads now...

Whitney
9/2/2015 02:48:26 am

Yes, Sharon! Did you find your beads!? I completely understand as I'm quite easily distracted! There is something about holding them in my hands that keep me focused and present. And, these days I usually always wear some form of bead (bracelet, earrings, etc.) on my body to remind me to live and breathe my prayers each day. Peace to you!

Lindsey Smallwood link
9/2/2015 01:45:22 am

Whitney, I've never considered this practice but I'm going to try it. Thanks for the recommend.

Whitney
9/2/2015 02:49:53 am

So glad to hear that, Lindsey! Enjoy exploring beads in your prayer life. They are one of my favorite prayer tools!


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