The psalms provide words of prayer even in the hardest times. They invite believers “to lay the whole mess before God.”
Why we don’t need to hem and haw when it comes to asking for what we really need from God.
Words of comfort from the Bible when you’re anxious, uncertain or afraid.
Petitions, confessions, thanks and praise–all are forms of prayer. But what about questions?
Try some of the habits practiced by Scripture’s prayer warriors.
They prayed like few people do these days–persistently, generously and often outrageously.
It may feel weird at first, but chanting can take your prayers in a new direction.
Many Christians and churches are rediscovering this ancient prayer practice.
Like the prophet Jonah, swallowed by a fish, there are ways to reach out to God.
The best kind of prayer is daily, simple and specific. And it gets results.