In working with people across the country and around the world, I've come to know that most of us go through times that re-route our prayer life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think of prayer as a spiritual lifeline back to where I most want to be.
Prayer in the hour of need is a great boon. From simple trials to our Gethsemanes, prayer - persistent prayer - can put us in touch with God, our greatest source of comfort and counsel.
I am a religious person and rely heavily on prayers.
I still say the 'Lord's Prayer' every day. It covers a lot of ground in our relation to the world.
I have relied on prayer for health care all of my life.
The only times I'm consistent about praying are when I'm on an airplane or when an ambulance goes by.
I think one thing is that prayer has become more useful, interesting, fruitful, and... almost involuntary in my life.
Prayer doesn't just change things - it changes us. If we are diligent in seeking God, slowly and surely we become better people.
When we change the way that we pray, everything changes.
Prayer is a privilege and the soul's sincere desire. We can move beyond routine and 'checklist' prayers and engage in meaningful prayer as we appropriately ask in faith and act, as we patiently persevere through the trial of our faith, and as we humbly acknowledge and accept 'not my will, but Thine, be done.'
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