Not Able to Pray?
When you find you can’t pray, when the words or thoughts or feelings just won’t come, go to church. There’s a reason we’re called to praise God together in church, and you’ll feel the “we” of worship.
When you find you can’t pray, when the words or thoughts or feelings just won’t come, go to church. There’s a reason we’re called to praise God together in church, and you’ll feel the “we” of worship.
What is it about nighttime that magnifies fear? I suspect we’re vulnerable then because the devil wants us to forget that God “has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves.” (Colossians 1:13)
Give us this day our daily bread? I find myself praying it, thinking of those for whom their daily bread is not to be taken for granted. It’s not just me and mind, it’s ours.
Sometimes when I drape the tallit or prayer shawl over my head and shoulders and pull it close, I experience a focus and intensity in prayer that often escapes me at other times. It covers me—physically and symbolically—in prayer.
Stuck on line in the grocery store, at a traffic light, in a waiting room? Spend this time with God.
In this excerpt from Extraordinary Answers to Prayer, Bible verses and faith help a woman overcome a disfiguring illness
How finding hope through one’s faith can help you lead a life full of possibilities.
An unplanned noonday service in a church on Fifth Avenue in New York City, with a congregation of strangers, brings feelings of peace and unity.
The Internet allows people to share their prayer concerns and to know that someone is praying for them.
When a follower of Jesus Christ prays, “May your kingdom come,” it means: “I enlist in your cause; I adopt your agenda; I am reporting for duty.”
A delightful night prayer excerpted from the Prayer Power Club Newsletter.
Two Bible verses to help you live an abundant and glorious life.