God as Coach
Making God your coach means paying closer attention to the Bible and looking for how it speaks in your life.
Making God your coach means paying closer attention to the Bible and looking for how it speaks in your life.
If God already knows what we want, why do we bother praying for it?
When I close my eyes in prayer, I search for the face of God, like the face of a loved one who wants me to do my best.
For me, growing in the right direction means overcoming evil with good, acknowledging and releasing pain in prayer.
To grow what God has planted in me, I read scripture daily. As I pray, my confidence is fortified through faith.
Paul’s prayers are full of love, and that seems a good model for any prayer.
Nothing in life that can block you from God’s love.
This simple prayer has been my constant companion. It’s short, easy to learn and you can pray it anywhere.
Here’s a recipe for God’s peace that I use on a daily basis. The three ingredients are prayer, supplication and thanksgiving.
Finding a silent prayer to cast silence over your anger and keep you from exploding.
God has already promised that He’ll come through for you.
Norman Vincent Peale offers Scripture and tips to grow your relationship with God.