Can I Really Tell Jesus Anything in Prayer?
An honest conversation with God is the core of prayer.
An honest conversation with God is the core of prayer.
You ask hard questions about faith. You have been a champion student at college. I consider myself lucky.
Here’s a way to turn your thoughts of envy into a moment of prayer.
What a gift to pray with others. Sometimes the people you pray with prove to be the very answer to your prayers.
When Gov. John Winthrop used his now famous phrase, it was as a warning.
Prayer is simply conversation with God—not just the big heavy talks but also the seemingly inconsequential ones.
He struggled in prayer about what to write, and ultimately his faith led to an unlikely but remarkable friendship.
“Make each day your masterpiece.” But how? I’d have to pray about this one.
After an exhausting trip, a psalm and friendly feline greeting.
When I’m feeling down, the people in my Amen corner are the ones I can call on for support. Who's in yours?
Singing is a great prayer amplifier, or as the sign in our choir room at church used to say: “He Who Sings Prays Twice.”
How could Christ’s followers possibly have understood his death and Resurrection? Jesus tried to prepare them…