After the early Christians encountered the risen Christ, they prayed boldly and powerfully. So can we.
Why we don’t need to hem and haw when it comes to asking for what we really need from God.
Prayers for first responders and medical personnel, those who stock our groceries, deliver our packages, truck drivers and more.
As we struggle to rebuild our lives and find a new normal, we can turn to this biblical figure for encouragement and inspiration.
Prayers of grief, loss or betrayal—laments—are thoroughly biblical ways to talk to God.
If you put yourself first when you pray, here’s how to get your priorities back in order.
Here are three steps you can take to fulfill what God calls us to be.
A slight personal change to an ancient prayer makes it even more precious.
You can always petition the Almighty for what you want, but here’s a phrase you might add at the end.