Praying Around the House
You can pray and be active at the same time. Guideposts guest blogger Sue Schlesman gives tips on how to pray while doing housework.
You can pray and be active at the same time. Guideposts guest blogger Sue Schlesman gives tips on how to pray while doing housework.
If you’re struggling in your prayer life, here are four tips to get started from Guideposts blogger Michelle Medlock Adams.
Some cemeteries provide a lovely and reflective place to walk–and pray. Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler suggests 5 ways to pray in a cemetery.
Try these helpful and easy-to-follow tips to keep your daily devotion time.
Did you know that curling up with a good book can also enrich your prayer life? Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler explains how.
Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler shares how you can turn an earworm into an invitation to pray.
The key to hearing God’s message in prayer, suggests Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler, is to stop talking so much! Enter a quiet place in your heart so you can hear Him.
Dr. Norman Vincent Peale on how to pray God’s promises when you feel fearful, alone, or simply want a more joyful life.
Guideposts blogger Bob Hostetler offers 7 ways you can add prayer to your morning routine.
Jesus’ instruction to pray specifically for our needs helps us to spell out and spill out what we really want to ask.
Find new energy and expression in prayer by borrowing the words of the great hymnwriters and songwriters of the Church.
Do you close your eyes, ready to talk to God and instead of spiritual peace, you find yourself thinking about the cute cat photo you saw on Facebook, the check you need to deposit, the milk you forgot to buy at the grocery store?