Greetings from New York City
We’ll get through this crisis as New Yorkers always do, as Americans always do, with hope, optimism and unshakeable faith.
We’ll get through this crisis as New Yorkers always do, as Americans always do, with hope, optimism and unshakeable faith.
It feels like praying when you read Scripture—but isn’t it also praying when reading links you to the holiest part of yourself?
Many times I have made a prayer request and waited for something to fall out of the sky…
In prayer, there is no doubting, no hesitation, no apprehension, because God has enough resources to supply all that we need.
Thinking about Anne Lamott’s new book and my own book on prayer, I wondered if there was something both of us were missing…
We can be successful when we follow God’s plan. The challenge is to use our words wisely.
The faces of the disciples glow because of the sunlight coming through them. So it is with people.
In this rancorous election season, remember: When you disagree with someone who shares your faith, do it prayerfully.
Prayer helps us remember that God stands behind every promise he makes, and stands with us always.
Praying for your enemies forces you to think about who they are and why they behave the way they do.
Don’t focus on the impossible; prayerfully allow a Hgher Power to prioritize for you.
“You don’t know us,” he said, “but we want to pray for whatever it is you need…”