Pray for Your Enemies?
Devotional writer Karen Barber on why you should pray for those who have wronged you.
Devotional writer Karen Barber on why you should pray for those who have wronged you.
The simplest prayers can sometimes be the most powerful.
Debbie shares memories of how she came to believe in the power of prayer.
When we hear Jesus’ words spoken, they sound like poetry, no matter how they’re printed on the page.
My prayers for a neighbor in need are full of hope. But what would I say to her about them? Should I just say nothing?
Making prayer a part of the here and now seemed like a good goal for Lent … but how would I do it?
We can gain many insights on prayer from the words and deeds of Jesus. Here are 9 to make your own.
Hardship can break you. Sharing that brokenness is one of the greatest motivators for prayer.
Some prayers, like some acts of generosity, need to be shared. But many don’t. In fact, secrecy seems to add power to these prayers.
This devotional from Glimpses of God’s Grace gives insight on how you can experience God’s presence throughout the day.
How do you feel about repetition in prayer? I use certain phrases again and again to keep myself focused.