"This book will help you unite your family in prayer!"
Such was our motto during the five years we spent making this book. Ever since its first edition in 2008, this has been the main slogan for its promotion.
How did we know that this book would help anybody unite their family in prayer?
We used this book for four years before daring to publish it.
"Dare to publish it?" Yes, daring, as it had an unusual format, "too many," and dogmatically correct illustrations. Α combination of an introduction to prayer, only as many prayers as we know a family with children can, and will, use, just the most important to us, festal hymns, and explanations of the prayers that make sense.
We kept the motto as the slogan because we regularly hear from other families that confirm its veracity. The most recent was about a month ago. A family in Greece contacted us to order the entire "Paterikon for Kids" Series. As we talked, they mentioned how much benefit they've drawn from "My Prayer Book"!
They said that, through its introduction and explanations, though, they learned new things about the faith. "My Prayer Book has been the center of their family's prayers.
They also mentioned that the entire family feels blessed from looking at its many compelling illustrations.
Before ending the call, this family's mother said their copy is kept together with transparent tape because it has been torn apart by being used several times a day by the entire family over the last seven years. We asked them to send it to us, and we sent them a new copy.
Here it is! Isn't it beautiful? It is to us, and it is one of the most touching pieces of feedback we've received from this ministry. This "destroyed" copy was in the hands of an Orthodox family with children during all their day and night prayers as a family for seven years.
Glory to God for all things!

If you, too, have a similar story to share, contact Dionysios!
Call/text 816-553-9322 or write to Dionysios@Potamitis.us
Disclaimer: Due to supply chain issues, the CD is no longer available. (In other words, between producing the CD in communist China, or no longer producing the CD, we chose the obvious!)