Lenten Prayers
I don’t mind getting honest in prayer. I mean, God knows what I’m thinking anyway. But a whole service dedicated to contrition?
I don’t mind getting honest in prayer. I mean, God knows what I’m thinking anyway. But a whole service dedicated to contrition?
Whether we have faith or not, studies have shown that prayer can have real, measurable effects on health.
Praying for others is something I do on a regular basis, but there are times I need to turn the searchlight on myself.
Lord, I prayed, I’ve got enough on my mind right now. Could we just make this one thing easy?
Philomena never loses her faith. She has suffered, she has doubted, yet she believes.
Praying each day and staying in good communication with God can reveal our anxiety.
It’s always a good idea to write what you’re grateful for. It’s part of the prayer process of thanksgiving.
When life is hard, it’s awfully easy to fall into thinking that God has forgotten us.
Jesus tells us that we should be insistent and keep praying until we get an answer.
I cried out inwardly, Lord, I’m here because I love you, and I want my children to love you, too! Help me!
How do we keep prayer a part of our busy days at Guideposts? We share prayer needs as they come in.
I imagine a lot of you will be watching too. Here are my prayers for the Super Bowl…