Prayer Lists: Add Session Scheduling

John Simpson
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Prayer lists and prayer subjects in PrayerMate are very similar to Logos but the scheduling approach is completely different. It would be helpful to add this type of scheduling.
From PrayerMate >
Once you have captured all of these different prayer needs [in lists and subjects], the real value of PrayerMate is how it then helps you narrow all of those topics down to a small selection that you can then pray through on any given day. Each time you start to pray it generates a “prayer session” — a selection from across all of your lists with as many or as few subjects as you like. PrayerMate balances its selection so that you don’t just end up praying for lots of things from one list — instead you pray for a whole range of topics, whilst prioritising the things you haven’t prayed for in a while so that over time you can be confident of praying through everything.
For those who like a bit more control, you can customise the settings. For example, you can force PrayerMate to always include one item from your “Biblical prayers” list and two items from your “My family” list. You can also schedule items to appear on certain dates, certain days of the week/month, or with higher or lower priority.
https://blog.prayermate.net/en/using-the-prayermate-app-to-help-you-pray-b36b434bc30d
PrayerMate allowed me to add or delete prayer requests without having to figure out when I could fit them into the schedule. It simplified managing my prayer lists. I know it is unlikely, but it would be wonderful if Logos and PrayerMate could partner to integrate the PrayerMate functionality into Logos.
From PrayerMate >
Once you have captured all of these different prayer needs [in lists and subjects], the real value of PrayerMate is how it then helps you narrow all of those topics down to a small selection that you can then pray through on any given day. Each time you start to pray it generates a “prayer session” — a selection from across all of your lists with as many or as few subjects as you like. PrayerMate balances its selection so that you don’t just end up praying for lots of things from one list — instead you pray for a whole range of topics, whilst prioritising the things you haven’t prayed for in a while so that over time you can be confident of praying through everything.
For those who like a bit more control, you can customise the settings. For example, you can force PrayerMate to always include one item from your “Biblical prayers” list and two items from your “My family” list. You can also schedule items to appear on certain dates, certain days of the week/month, or with higher or lower priority.
https://blog.prayermate.net/en/using-the-prayermate-app-to-help-you-pray-b36b434bc30d
PrayerMate allowed me to add or delete prayer requests without having to figure out when I could fit them into the schedule. It simplified managing my prayer lists. I know it is unlikely, but it would be wonderful if Logos and PrayerMate could partner to integrate the PrayerMate functionality into Logos.
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