We've been trawling the web to find some of the best prayer resources available. Here are some of what we found. If you know a good site and are outraged we haven't included it, send us the link and how you use it, and we'll add it!

Online Adoration- As promised, here's a link to online adoration!
NOOMA- Down the bottom of the home page, there's a link to watch the "Rain" film- (you want to click film, rather than clip!). If you want to explore if further, there is a discussion booklet available for free download on the website here. Why not use some of the questions as part of your quiet time?
(If you use a Mac, this probably won’t work, unless you already have Windows Media Player on your computer).
Labyrinth- An online prayer labyrinth. If you like to be lead on a journey in your prayer, this is a great site to check out. If you use it as suggested, it can take up to 40 minutes to complete, but it's worth the time. Or you can use a few sections today, and a few tomorrow, etc.
Pray-As-You-Go- if you're on the move a lot (or spend lots of time at your computer) this site offers a daily MP3 to lead you in prayer, including some scripture reflection, music, etc.
dreamDreams- Download one of the prayer times, listen, and allow God to lead you.
Finding Sanctuary- Steps for leading yourself in meditation. Suitable for beginners and those who have experience as well.
Daily Prayer- A lead daily prayer.
Faces of Jesus- Prayer with art? Use these pictures to help you meditate on who Jesus is for you, and share your thoughts back on the forum!
Post A Prayer- Post a prayer for others to join in with.
Sacred Space- Another form of lead daily prayer.
Worship Central- If music helps you to pray, why not listen to one (or more) of the songs available here, and let God speak to you and let them help you speak to God.
Cross Rhythms Prayer Rooms- Different prayer rooms for different moods. Add a prayer, or read other people's and prayer for them.
Tim Hughes' New Songs:
Almighty God and Everything are available to listen to. Why not use the lyrics (here and here respectively) to get into the songs?