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We can turn to Simon Peter, one of Jesus’ first followers, as an example of what not to say in our prayers.
Write these words down and look at them daily as a preface to prayer.
Try this prayer exercise excerpted from Norman Vincent Peale’s The Power of Positive Thinking.
You practice prayer because it’s a tool for life. Trying to pray is praying. Practice is perfect.
These prayers honor the heroism and sacrifice of the dead while deepening and sustaining the faith of the living.
A reminder from Jesus that you really can’t pray for yourself by yourself without somehow praying for others.
These simple, oft-repeated words carry a deep connection to God.
A teenager learns a lesson about prayer from his pastor, who teaches him to pray like he’s talking to a friend.