3 Things to Let Go Of in Prayer
When it comes to praying effectively, histrionics aren’t necessary. Simple, believing prayer is all it takes. God will hear you just fine.
When it comes to praying effectively, histrionics aren’t necessary. Simple, believing prayer is all it takes. God will hear you just fine.
You don’t have to be Roman Catholic or Orthodox to try praying with beads or a knotted strand. In fact, it might do something new for your prayer life. And who doesn’t need that? Here are 7 ways to try praying with beads or a prayer rope.
Why not take a moment or more to give thanks for your home? Why not go room by room, wall by wall, possession by possession? Would that take too long? Doesn’t it speak volumes if the answer is “yes”?
A terrific Father’s Day gift—and one that is routinely neglected—is prayer, whether it is written in a card, prayed over the phone or offered in private. With that in mind, here are seven great prayers for the fathers in your life.
Add a deeper dimension to every wedding you attend this summer by renewing your own vows. It will keep your commitment fresh!
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.”
Taking photos can not only be fun and creative, but a way to deepen your prayer life.
Cultivate a daily habit of confession, a way of washing off all the dirt of sin and failure, and stepping into a different future, free of the guilt and burden of the past.
Black-and-white photos can be a creative gateway to prayer and Bible study.
Just as in art or literature or music, there are masters of prayer. Here are a few who can lead your prayer to new heights.
Praying The Lord’s Prayer for someone else covers all the bases. It hits all the right notes. It helps the person praying to be a genuine help to the person being prayed for.