Your Amen Corner
When I’m feeling down, the people in my Amen corner are the ones I can call on for support. Who's in yours?
When I’m feeling down, the people in my Amen corner are the ones I can call on for support. Who's in yours?
Three simple steps to claim your birthright as a child of God.
Debbie shares memories of how she came to believe in the power of prayer.
When we hear Jesus’ words spoken, they sound like poetry, no matter how they’re printed on the page.
My prayers for a neighbor in need are full of hope. But what would I say to her about them? Should I just say nothing?
The mailman brings an Iowa woman an uplifting gift of tokens to remind her of blessings from the Bible.
Making prayer a part of the here and now seemed like a good goal for Lent … but how would I do it?
We usually can’t know what answer we’ll receive to our prayers, but at times we can.
Some prayers, like some acts of generosity, need to be shared. But many don’t. In fact, secrecy seems to add power to these prayers.
When our furnace broke, I prayed God would see us through the hard times.
Why do we Christians get known more for our squabbling than our love? Why do we get caught up in our differences?
“To pray is to pay attention to something or someone other than oneself,” said the poet W.H. Auden. By that definition Christmas is one big prayer.