
After we finish, we jot down a list of prayer requests, and then divvy them up among the six of us. R, our 5 year old, takes on her share as well. Then the fun begins.
R has no inhibitions in prayer. No concern that she uses the right words or phrases the requests in the right way. Its just pedal-to-the-metal honesty and openness. Here are a few recent prayers:
· Please help daddy find a new job like a veterinarian or doctor or something.
· Thank you for Jesus.
· Please make mommy’s tummy stop hurting.
· Please help the soldiers protect us and keep us from getting hurt. And help them come home so they can be with their kids.
· Please help Aunt Carla’s new baby come out of her tummy ok.
In 25 words or less she covers what takes many people 100 words or more (including me). While on several occasions R’s choice of words during prayer causes her sisters to have to stifle laughs, on more than one occasion I have had to stifle tears. She inspires me to speak simply and directly of my requests and needs.

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