The Truth About the Lord’s Prayer
A reminder from Jesus that you really can’t pray for yourself by yourself without somehow praying for others.
A reminder from Jesus that you really can’t pray for yourself by yourself without somehow praying for others.
I ache for my friend; that’s just part of the prayer process.
When approached by homeless people on the streets, I don’t give them money, but I don’t want to just walk by either. What’s the best thing to do? I pray.
His beloved brother-in-law was fighting for his life. Was there a prayer for a moment like this?
When we pray for peace, it’s always been for countries and politicians and wars, but I imagine a new prayer for peace that includes the animals.
Our churches were separated by thousands of miles, but in a matter of minutes the music had put us all on the same page.
In this series of videos, Guideposts Executive Editor Rick Hamlin shares a psalm each day during Lent.
“I pray for patience,” Mom said with a sigh. Seven paces behind, leaning on his walker, Dad muttered, “Well, that’s a prayer God hasn’t heard yet.”
Guideposts' executive editor recalls how prayer helped him say goodbye to his beloved father.
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I find myself closing my eyes now just to recall the words. That’s what a familiar prayer will do to you—put you right back in that prayerful mode…
In my faith and in my praying life there are too many times when I believe but I need help.