Praying for the Passersby

Combining prayer with donating blood felt like I’d hit the 2-for-1 special. Try it. You might like it! 

You can pray for people you pass on the street.

A friend and I walked down to get swabbed as blood marrow donors for a local girl suffering from sickle cell anemia. (This is extremely easy to do, and I urge you to register.) A Bloodmobile was parked next to the registry site, and my friend asked, “While we’re here, shall we give a pint?” So we did.

I’d never been in a Bloodmobile before. The windows opened out onto the street, and as I lay in the comfortable chair squeezing a grip bar every 5-10 seconds to keep my blood pumping, I gazed at the scene.

READ MORE: PRAY THE LORD’S PRAYER FOR SOMEONE

There were teens horsing around on the sidewalk, and families having a picnic in the park across the street. Salsa wafted in from a passing car. A grandmother scolded some children. It occurred to me that since I had nothing else to do, I could pray for each person that passed.

Lord Jesus, bless that young mother and give her extra patience today. I squeezed the grip bar.

Father, remind that boy of Your love. Squeeze.

Holy Spirit, whisper into the heart of that weary old woman. Squeeze.

GP In article ad

Ten minutes, many prayers, and a pint of blood later, it was time for juice and cookies. When I stood up I felt strong and sturdy on my feet. The day is always better–and I am always stronger–when I’ve given something to someone. Combining prayer with donating blood felt like I’d hit the 2-for-1 special. Try it. You might like it! 

Share this story

A Journey of FaitH

Embark on a moving journey of faith as Edward Grinnan, Guideposts’ Editor-in-Chief, shares his inspiring memoir on navigating his mother’s Alzheimer’s and conquering his own fear. A blessing for those facing trials.

Read More and Order

Community Newsletter

Get More Inspiration Delivered to Your Inbox

Donate to change a life together
Scroll to Top