Courage and Honesty in Prayer
Better to say things that you wish, even the things that seem patently wrong-headed, than to hold them back. Better to pray honestly, complaining, whining, venting, than to say nothing at all.
Better to say things that you wish, even the things that seem patently wrong-headed, than to hold them back. Better to pray honestly, complaining, whining, venting, than to say nothing at all.
Taking time with your prayers and devotions can help speed your spiritual growth.
Are you plagued by fear and worry? Watch Dr. Peale’s powerful video with tools on overcoming these twin obstacles with God’s help. Part 2 of 2 series.
Norman Vincent Peale on how to fight anxiety with faith.
Here’s your chance to have a prayer brought to the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem.
It may sound a bit hysterical, but I mean the thought in the best, most positive, upbeat, good-news way possible. It’s a prayer that reminds me to treasure my day.
Getting unstuck in our devotional life by listening to how others pray—including prayers first said long ago.
I pray I’m not being narrow-minded. I ask God to keep his fine eye on my two seekers. May they find what Providence means them to find.
Unemployment statistics are still discouraging, and yet I see an expression of hope in each prayer request we receive. Hope doesn’t just cave under discouraging statistics. Hope believes in a better future. Hope prays.
Sometimes we experience those heaven-sent, gift-from-God moments, and they are their own reward.
Staying the course when heaven is silent is a challenge. But one thing’s certain: We’ll never resolve a communications problem with God if we stop praying.
We all know that prayer is a journey and reading the Bible is a spiritual journey, but shopping for your wife is a trip on a sinking ship through shark-infested waters.