Wouldn’t it be great to have a cell phone with unlimited minutes
connected directly to your best friend? If you’re a Christian, you
already have a direct line of communication with God: It’s called
prayer. Take this quiz to see what kind of a “pray-er” you
are.
1. You’ve been baby-sitting for
the Connors all evening. Mrs. Connor comes home and gets a
phone call that her father has been rushed to the hospital.
You
a. offer to put Mrs. Connor’s father on the church prayer
chain.
b. tell Mrs. Connor you’ll pray for her father, then leave to give
her privacy.
c. sit on the sofa with Mrs. Connor and pray out loud for
healing.
2. Your pastor’s talking about
persecuted Christians in other countries. He gives details about
a young woman who was tortured simply for reading the Bible.
You
a. try to shut out the horrible mental picture of the woman being
tortured.
b. ask if the youth group can pray together for the young
woman.
c. thank God silently that you have the freedom to read the
Bible.
3. By the time you get through the
lunch line and arrive at your table, you have only 10 minutes left
to eat. You
a. bow your head, close your eyes and ask God to bless your
food.
b. say grace quickly but only if you get to the table before
anyone else.
c. begin to chow down like everyone else.
4. You arrive at the allergist for
your appointment. The receptionist tells you the doctor is
running behind because a little boy had a life-threatening
allergic reaction. You
a. smile and say, “I hope he’s OK,” but inside you’re pretty
irritated about the wait.
b. say a quick prayer for the little boy’s recovery, then settle into
a chair to read your book.
c. sit down and pray for the little boy’s recovery.
5. The new girl who sits beside you
in algebra class asked about your cross necklace. You told her
you’re a Christian, and now she won’t speak to you.
You
a. pray for her each day in algebra, asking God for guidance in
what to do.
b. smile and greet her every day before class hoping she’ll warm
up to you.
c. remind yourself to add her to the prayer list in your Bible.
6. While riding home, your school
bus stops abruptly due to a car crash. An ambulance speeds by
on the shoulder of the road. You
a. thank the Lord your bus wasn’t part of the crash, then pray
quietly for the people injured.
b. say to your seatmate, “I hope the people in the crash are
going to be OK.”
c. look at your watch and wonder how long you’ll be sitting in
traffic.
7. Your mom asked you to pray for
her job interview at 10:30 a.m., but you totally forgot about it
until the afternoon. You
a. feel terrible and chide yourself for forgetting.
b. say a prayer anyway, asking Him to help her get the job.
c. apologize to God for forgetting and ask Him to help you
remember next time.
8. A friend shares that her parents
have been fighting a lot. She tearfully confides her fears that
they might get a divorce. You
a. say, “That’s a bummer. I’m really sorry.” Then you suggest
that she talk with a pastor about her fears.
b. say, “I’ll pray for your parents.” Then write them on your
prayer list.
c. say, “Let’s pray together right now” and ask God to help her
parents work out their differences.
9. You and a girl named Maryann
both tried out for the lead in a community play. You got the
part, and now Maryann is spreading nasty rumors about you.
You
a. say to Maryann, “I’m sorry you’re upset about not getting the
part.”
b. call your best friend and say, “Can you believe all the lies
Maryann is spreading about me? What should I do?”
c. pray about it for a few days, asking God to heal Maryann’s
hurt.
10. You just found out that
volleyball camp is the same week as your family’s summer
vacation at the beach, so you must make a choice between the
two. You
a. hide out in your room to cry and pray, asking God to help you
choose.
b. beg your parents to change the vacation, even though you
know they can’t.
c. throw yourself on your bed and cry, knowing you should pray
about it but feeling too angry right now.
Scoring
Give your answers the corresponding numeral and add them
together for your total score.
1. a = 1, b = 2, c = 3
2. a = 1, b = 3, c = 2
3. a = 3, b = 1, c = 2
4. a = 1, b = 2, c = 3
5. a = 1, b = 3, c = 2
6. a = 3, b = 2, c = 1
7. a = 1, b = 3, c = 2
8. a = 1, b = 2, c = 3
9. a = 2, b = 1, c = 3
10. a = 3, b = 1, c = 2
10-16 points
Prayer Wannabe
You think about praying but need to be more intentional about
doing it. Sometimes you’re embarrassed to pray with others,
especially out loud. Remember, chatting one-on-one with the
Creator of the universe is an awesome privilege!
17-24 points
Prayer Waffler
You care about others, but forget to pray for them in some
situations. Remember that your relationship with God is the
most important thing in life, so keep in touch with Him by
praying often. Pour your heart out to God and ask for His advice
before calling a friend.
25-30 points
Prayer Warrior
You talk to your heavenly Father about everything and seek His
guidance throughout your day. Praying out loud with others
comes as easily as praying alone in your room. Remember to
make praising God a priority, too.
Talking with God About Your
Life
A Young Woman’s Call to Prayer
by Elizabeth George
Item code: P00550B
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