Make a prayer to God in honor of your family and friends. Writing a prayer is a personal experience in which you express yourself and seek praise and blessings for yourself. However, you should also praise God for taking such wonderful care of your parents, family, and love. In addition, you should ask Him for blessings for them.
Prayer writing can be as simple or complex as you want it to be. You can write one long sentence if that's all the time you have, or you can break up your request into several sentences if that makes it easier to cover everything. Just make sure that you include all relevant parties in your request - especially those people on whom you rely daily. If there's someone special who doesn't get mentioned by name, try to imagine what they would like to see addressed in your prayer and include them too!
You may want to start by thanking God for the people you are praying for, then asking Him to do certain things for you based on their needs. You can also ask Him to help you be strong in times of adversity if necessary. Finally, you can ask Him to keep your loved ones safe from harm while they are away from home by either granting them eternal life after they die or giving them faith in Jesus Christ now so that they will not perish when they do go home.
What is the proper way to compose a prayer?
A Simple Gratitude Prayer Thank you for the gifts you have given on my life, Lord. You have given me more than I could have ever dreamt. You've surrounded me with folks who are always on the lookout for me. You have blessed me with family and friends who shower me with lovely words and acts every day. I am so very grateful for all that you have done for me.
Thanksgiving is all about being thankful for what we have, which is why this simple gratitude prayer was written as a small token of my appreciation for all that you have done for me. I hope you enjoy it too.
May your day be filled with joy and peace.
Now please say after me: "Thank you, God, for...
I thank you that I am not consumed by myself, but I'm glad that you care enough about me to want me to have a good time even if I don't think so at times.
You've given me many things to be thankful for this year, but there's still so much more to come. I look forward to seeing what you send my way next year.
Amen.