A Prayer of Giving
Does God give us good things to make us happy—or is there a greater reason?
Does God give us good things to make us happy—or is there a greater reason?
The answer to her prayers was right there in the moment of prayer; the gift she needed most was right at hand.
When we worship God, do we do it in the way we like? It’s worth a thought. And maybe a prayer, too.
As you pray, ask God to reveal how good he has been during your lifetime, and give thanks.
There are a lot of people hurting out there. People who lost their homes, people who don’t have heat. They need our prayers.
As they prayed for him, he was on the journey of a lifetime, traveling to the gate of heaven.
Untreated sorrow can do harm, turning into anger, depression, despair. Pray through your sorrows.
Compassion is easy after a hurricane—but we should practice it every day. Here’s a prayer to help.
Knowing that God is always full of hope keeps me running to him, especially when mine is failing.
Pray for others and your own problems shrink in comparison. Even in the midst of a terrible storm.
We’ll get through this crisis as New Yorkers always do, as Americans always do, with hope, optimism and unshakeable faith.
It feels like praying when you read Scripture—but isn’t it also praying when reading links you to the holiest part of yourself?