A prayer blog is a blog where one blogs one's prayers and only one's prayers. Of course, one doesn't blog all of one's prayers - but one tries to do so.
The prayers are intended for God only - no one else. So a prayer blog should never be advertised (Andrew will be making an exception for this for himself given that he wants to offer an example of a prayer blog - but he will be making it difficult to access the blog so as to prevent it from being looked at for anything other than as an example - this is not an example of a good prayer life - there are plenty of books and suitable sufficient guidance in certain holy scriptures on how to pray - this is just an example of a prayer blog. He mentions the url in here and the password to that post in here).
God doen't need MetaData, so prayer blogs have no links and little formatting. Using AudBlog as part of a prayer blog is fine just to facilitate the entry of prayers into one's prayer blog while on the go.
Since prayer blogs are not intended for anyone else, no RSS feed.
The plural is PrayerBlogs.
A good guideline for one to adopt for one's self, if one is serious about having a prayer blog, is that one should blog "more" (by whatever definition of "more" works best for you) in the prayer blog than in any other blogs combined - as a way of grounding you in the important instead of getting caught up in the urgent.
