
Redeeming Productivity How to Be More Consistent in Prayer with Index Cards
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Mar 17, 2026 A practical index card system for tracking prayer requests and answered prayers. Tips for storing, formatting, and rotating cards to keep prayer life consistent. Advice on documenting answers, scheduling follow ups, and managing large piles. A simple ACTS structure and encouragement to persist in regular prayer.
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Using Index Cards As Prayer Artifacts
- Reagan Rose uses 3x5 index cards so he can sort, move, and create an answered pile as physical artifacts of prayer.
- He stores them in a box (his is a copper recipe box) and keeps two tabs: active (prayer) and answered for easy organization.
Format Cards With Category Date And Specific Petition
- Format each card with 'Prayer' (top right), a category, the start date (top left), and a specific petition on the front.
- Leave room for updates so you can add follow-ups and concrete notes that make answers verifiable later.
Record Answers On The Back And Build An Answered Pile
- Use the back of the card to write 'This in faith' and leave a 'date answered' line, then record how God answered the prayer.
- Move answered cards to the answered pile to build 'stones of remembrance' for thanksgiving and encouragement.



