Author, Michael Lloyd (a lecturer in Christian doctrine) writes: “God is Trinitarian. Human beings are made in the image of God. If, therefore, we focus on one member of the Trinity to the neglect of the others, we will live out an imbalanced humanity. Most of us do have one member of the Trinity to whom we most easily relate. If we examine our prayers, we will probably notice that we usually have One of the Three in mind as we pray. And if we look to the life of the church we attend, we shall probably find that it too tends to major on one Person of the Trinity. And we needn’t be too worried about that. The other two aren’t going to be offended! But the one we pray to will want to introduce us to the other two, so we have a fuller, richer and more rounded view – and experience – of God. (…) So it is a good spiritual discipline to try consciously to address in prayer the Person(s) of the Trinity with whom we are less immediately comfortable (…) to bring a Trinitarian balance to our spirituality.”
Michael Lloyd, 2005, Café Theology, London: Alpha International, p.306
