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.
“Are you poor in the ways Jesus asks you to be?” the preacher asked, searchingly. It got me thinking…
I don’t know how he knew that the woman needed prayer right on the spot, but I liked the way he dropped everything to do it.
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…
The faces of the disciples glow because of the sunlight coming through them. So it is with people.
Prayer helps us remember that God stands behind every promise he makes, and stands with us always.
“You don’t know us,” he said, “but we want to pray for whatever it is you need…”
Prayer is a spiritual staple in all seasons; prayer requests never go out of style.
If you’re doing God’s work, success isn’t measured in numbers…
After 9/11, barriers had dropped, compassion took over protocol, love spoke.
Read about the tangible results from praying for others.