Goodbye to My Prayer Partner
He was a great preacher, a caring pastor, a worthy administrator, but most significant to me, a man of tireless prayer.
He was a great preacher, a caring pastor, a worthy administrator, but most significant to me, a man of tireless prayer.
I have learned that I can give something that money can’t buy: Praying for others is a gift.
Join us as we pray for the victims and families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy.
Time and again in the wake of tragedies such as the one at Sandy Hook Elementary, we see that only faith and prayer can lead to forgiveness and healing.
God’s mercy is like nothing else. He shows his great love toward us every day.
Time spent in prayer for someone else is the greatest gift anyone can give.
The key to happiness lies in being thankful—and sometimes that means looking at the whole picture.
Cambridge-educated biologist Dr. Rupert Sheldrake believes science and faith are not incompatible.
What can I be grateful for today that I won’t necessarily know until later? In other words, how much do I trust in God?
The answer to her prayers was right there in the moment of prayer; the gift she needed most was right at hand.
There are a lot of people hurting out there. People who lost their homes, people who don’t have heat. They need our prayers.
Remember: God knows who you are and will equip you to accomplish his purposes on Earth.