Prayer Essays

  • Prayer And Prayer

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    hope and prayer and the definitions, application of both to our lives, and how we need both hope and prayer in our lives. When we read scripture, it talks about how that hope itself is missing from that of a prayer life. God wants us to cling to the cross and to Him through prayer, but if we are praying fervently for something then trust follows with that of faith and hope. I know for some people praying isn’t a priority, they may be fearful, or not believe that God will answer their prayers. If we

  • prayer

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    Prayer is important because it allows us to have an intimate conversation with the Lord, as well as a relationship. It helps build our relationship with Him and makes it only even more powerful each time. Also, by praying, we are allowing and putting all of our faith into God's hands and letting him take the wheel and be in control of our lives and guiding us into making smart choices and decisions. There are many important elements that should be included in the prayers we make to God. The most

  • Prayer And Religion

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    (Effects of Prayer on Mental Health, Pedersen) Engaging in prayer, helps an individual grow closer in their relationship with God. Anne Graham Lotz stated: “When I put my faith in Jesus Christ as my savior, and I asked him to forgive and to come into my life, and he does- from that moment forward I have established a personal relationship with God that I have to develop, you know, through Bible reading and prayer.”In its most basic form, prayer is just a conversation with God

  • Prayer And Religion

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    about people who are under a certain trance when they pray. To perform a ritual in which it takes a long length of time includes constant prayer to achieve. The thing is which spirit is it? Is it a good spirit or a bad spirit? During these times of unceasing prayer or ritual people are likely to experience the divine. That there is a point that is reached in prayer that makes it more common to experience this spirituality and unusual experiences of the divine. During these times those who have the capacity

  • Yancey On Prayer

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    discipline than prayer. Many, if not most Christians struggle with prayer. Either Christians are not satisfied with their prayer life because they do not pray as often as they like, or, they are dissatisfied because it seems as if their prayers are not being answered. There are Christians who feel that prayer is a burden that cannot be overcome no matter how much prayer is offered to God. There are also many questions concerning prayer and that is why Phillip Yancey has written a book on prayer—to help struggling

  • Prayer in School

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    Over the years, there has been a very controversial debate on whether there should be prayer incorporated within the public schools; half the population votes no on the topic. Many individuals feel that allowing prayer services within the schools will be offensive and time consuming. A common fear among the people is that there would not be an equal way to recognize everyone’s religion. There would be even more controversy as to which religions should be taught, in what manner, and it’s a very

  • Prayer In Schools

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    Francisco Barbosa 3rd Mrs. Walker Honors English 11 18 December MMXVII God and Prayer Back In Schools As students we start each day with the Pledge of Allegiance to the American Flag, we should also start each day with a quick word of PRAYER! As a country, we are moving farther and farther away from the principles and values in which this great country was founded and established upon. It is in GOD we trust! What better way to recognize that than to communicate with God and express our

  • Prayer And Religion

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    Why is prayer necessary when things never go your way? "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28 Romans 8:28 is critical to understanding or answering my question. Why is prayer necessary when things aren't going your way? The biblical passage depicts that we should keep faith in God because God works for those who love him. When we pout and do not pray when things are not going our way God will not

  • Prayer In School

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    Recently, there has been an uproar about prayer in schools. Prayer is a way that Christians communicate with God all throughout the day. It is used in giving thanks to God, to seek direction from God in a situation, and even as speaking to God for help for others. Prayer before and after school football games and prayer during free time in schools are both examples of what is causing so much chaos at this current time. Prayer in school is important because prayers, whether in or out of schools, are in

  • Reflection On Prayer

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    Thirdly, according to vs 42 the new converts also spent time in prayer (And they continued steadfastly in the apostles ' doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers). Prayer is communicating with God- we talking to God and pausing to hear from Him. The Bible in 1 Thes 5:17 tell us to pray without ceasing. Lk 18: 1 tells us that that man ought always to pray, and not to faint. It’s through pray that we are strengthened, that we get closer to God, get that desire intimacy, and

  • Hectical Prayers

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    Prayers for Peace During the Hectic Holiday Season Is your inner-peace in short supply during the holidays? Is your stress level on tilt? Does it seem like everyone wants a little piece of you? Are you tempted to go on strike until after the holidays? Not that you’d do anything that drastic… For therapy that works, take it to God in prayer. Peace is one of God’s promises. What better time to claim his peace than during the hectic holidays? Pre-emptive Prayers for Holidays The Lord will give

  • Prayer For Husband

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    Before my husband walks out the door, I ask him if I may pray for him. He says yes and I pray a short - less that one minute prayer over my hard working husband. It doesn't have to be some elaborate long prayer. Simple, humble and heart felt is best. Coming before God in the early morning; seeking the Holy Spirit to be with your husband as he goes about his day. My simple prayer is

  • Prayer In Schools

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    The necessity of prayer in school has been debated for many years. Some believe this is not necessary because prayer should be taught in religious organizations and worship areas. Schwadel states that “Thus, growth in contact with secular Americans may lead to lower levels of support for state-sponsored prayer and reading the Bible in public schools.” This quote explains one of the viewpoints on prayer and religion in schools. I will be taking the position that believes prayer should be allowed in

  • Jewish Prayer Essay

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    A survey of the history of Jewish prayer reveals that from the earliest eras of Jewish history to the First Temple Era there did not exist a universally rigid prayer formula in content or in practice. Steinsaltz (2000:47) notes, “Since earliest times there have been individuals who set aside regular periods of the day for offering God this service of the heart [prayer], which the Zohar calls ‘the service of Love.’” He says, “But the maintaining of fixed hours for worship was the custom of only a

  • Prayer in Public Schools

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    Prayer in Public Schools An issue that has been constantly debated for years is whether voluntary prayer in public schools should be permitted. A student should be allowed to pray voluntarily at the beginning of each school day based on many reasons. Prayer based on moral beliefs reinforce good citizenship as defined by our forefathers. A daily reminder of a need for the belief of good over evil is a necessary part of this society. Daily voluntary school prayer should be re-instated in public

  • Prayer in Public School

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    there is a way to express one's deepest thoughts and feelings--prayer. Prayer is something that most people due naturally. Whether it is in the morning before you start your day, before a meal, before you go to sleep, or when you just feel the need to express your feelings, prayer is always there. Religious faiths believe that this is central to human life. Even those who are not religious pray. Prayer affects the material universe. Prayer can be defined as an earnest request; a humble entreaty addressed

  • School Prayer Essay

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    School prayer, in the context of religious liberty, is state-sanctioned or mandatory prayer by students in public schools. Depending on the country and the type of school, state-sponsored prayer may be required, permitted, or prohibited. Countries which prohibit or limit school prayer often differ in their reasons for doing so: In the United States, school prayer cannot be required of students in accordance with the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. The

  • Interreligious Prayer Essay

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    that interreligious prayer is only appropriate for certain situations, there should not be a problem a large group of people who feel like they belong to two religions getting together to pray. There should exist no stigma against people who feel compassion for two religions, especially if they are praying for the same goals like peace or justice. However, he is correct in his idea that people can easily misinterpret the intentions of multi-religious and interreligious prayer. Many people are against

  • Prayer At Sporting Events

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    Prayer in Sporting Events The Government is too preoccupied with pleasing a select few by removing prayer from sporting events than they are with running the country. This is a problem that can be fixed and should be. The reason for student led prayers at sporting events is for a God they believe in to grant the safety of the players on the field and the fans going home. After all, Christians are in the majority. It’s a thirty second prayer that isn’t going to hurt a single person. (Gholson) At

  • The Effects of Faith and Prayer

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    The Effects of Faith and Prayer Until recently, the effects of prayer were just a myth. However, science has decided to take a closer look at this national phenomenon, and study just how much does faith and prayer effect the healing of the body and mind. For most believers there are no doubts that peace of mind can be traced directly to the effects of prayer. All the trials and tribulations associated with everyday life are somehow transformed through faith; consider the words of Paul: “Gods