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Woman Boldly Asks God to Address Storm
Pastor and author Tony Evans was in Columbia, South Carolina, to preach at a crusade being held in the University of South Carolina football stadium. ...
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Archbishop Richard Trench on Prayer
Prayer is not overcoming God's reluctance … it is laying hold of his highest willingness.
—Archbishop Richard Trench
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Power Encounter in Ghana
I once met a brother from Ghana, West Africa, who was completing his PhD in the School of World Missions at Fuller Theological Seminary. During one of ...
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Man Ignores Answer to Prayer
A businessman was late for an important meeting and couldn't find a parking space. As he frantically circled the block, the man got so desperate that ...
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God Heals Woman's Eyesight
When I was a boy, my sister left our home in Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, and traveled to Central Bible College. She had always had a lifelong problem with ...
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Man Finds Bag of Unopened Prayers
What happens to our prayers after we send them out? For 300 people living in the New Jersey area, the answer to that question is not very encouraging.
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Man Experiences the Power of Everyday Prayers
Rick Richardson writes in his book Reimagining Evangelism:
My friend Sam works at Einstein Brothers Bagels, where I write my books. Sam has a Muslim dad ...
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Doctor Moved by Young Boy's Prayer
Tina Blessit writes in Today's Christian:
My 9-year-old son, Austin, had his tonsils removed. Before the surgery, an anesthesiologist came in to start ...
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CEO's Prayer Saves a Business
It was 1986, and the world was crashing around David Green. In the offices of his multimillion dollar hobby and craft business, Hobby Lobby, he read the ...
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Child Prays for Abusive Uncle
Heidi Neumark, pastor of Transfiguration Lutheran Church in the South Bronx, writes:
Because of visitation to their homes and because of our open doors ...
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