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Praying for your community

Tyler Kamps·2025-05-01

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Time to Pray

Anonymous·1988-04-01

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Importance of a healthy prayer life

Jakob VanUffelen·2023-04-01

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Praying in Harmony with God’s Will

Matt Kortus·2017-08-01

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Young People: An Asset to the Church

Bruce Jabaay·1988-02-01

When praying, apply God’s Word to your surroundings and circumstances, remembering in everything to give God the glory, and ask Him what He wills you to do. If you pray about the needs of the congregation, you will be mindful of her needs and hopefully pricked in your heart to help in any way you ca

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Depression

Cornelius Hanko·1975-03-01

Second, pray, pray much, pray without ceasing, not merely repeating words or phrases you have learned by rote, but making all your needs known, pouring out your soul, telling God all about your troubles, until you can sing songs, even in the night. What if you cannot pray? What if your prayers are s

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Our Prayer Aloud

Tom DeVries·1975-01-01

Prayer, both silent and aloud is an integral part of our lives, and has been a part of the lives of all the saints since the beginning of time. When we call upon a person to pray we do not choose the most articulate or the person most at ease in a group. Rather, each of us takes his turn at leading

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Lord, Teach Us to Pray

Beth VanUffelen·1981-06-01

From studying Gods word in Matthew 6 we learn that Jesus spoke to His disciples on the proper attitude we must assume when we pray: But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall

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Teaching Covenant Children to Pray

Keri Haak·2006-02-01

I pray the Lord my soul to take.” Through this they taught us that before we face anything, the day or the night, we must come before him who created the day and night and everything in them. “Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud: and he shall hear my voice” (Psalm 55:17). A

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Prayer for Peace?

Jeanne Gritters·1969-05-01

Prayer is one of the most wonderful gifts that we as Christians have. As we pray, we withdraw ourselves completely from the world around us and stand face to face before the Almighty God. To Him we pour out our every thought, our troubles and our anxieties, our thanksgivings of praise. In prayer we