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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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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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Intercessory Prayer for a Fearful Friend
Arlyn Lawrence writes in "The Other Great Commission?":
Carrie was a casual acquaintance from church—an outgoing person with a quick smile ...
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Doctor Learns About Healing Prayer
Jeffrey H. Boyd, a medical doctor from Waterbury, Connecticut, writes:
My first wife, Pat, had diabetes, two heart attacks, bypass surgery, two strokes, ...
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Church Prays from the Phone Book
In their book Dangerous Intersections, Jay Dennis and Jim Henry write:
Prayer changes things. That’s what a church in Phoenix discovered after the ...
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Pastor's Illness Provides Time for Prayer
Ben Patterson writes:
It came by way of two ruptured lumbar discs. The doctor prescribed six weeks of total rest. The horrible pain prevented me from lying ...
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"Shadowlands": Prayer Changes Us
Shadowlands portrays the joy and pain of the relationship between C. S. Lewis and American writer Joy Gresham. A growing friendship led to a marriage ...
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Biker Delivered from Mouth of Lion
"Once he started clamping down, I remember thinking, This is it. I'm going to die." These were Anne Hjelle's words in an interview with ...
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