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God is already present in my life and all around me; prayer offers the chance to attend and respond to that presence.
— Philip Yancey
It's completely through prayer that I came to believe in God. I just sensed a presence south of my neck.
— Mary Karr
God, I am trying to recover my faith. Please don't abandon me in the middle of
this adventure, I prayed, pushing my fears aside. — Paulo Coelho
this adventure, I prayed, pushing my fears aside. — Paulo Coelho
I thank you, God, who lives always, and Who, as i awaken, has in mercy returned my soul to me; we can ever trust in you.
— Priscilla Warner
Praise is pushing back my daily worries and impending tasks to acknowledge my always present, never changing God.
— Kathi Lambrides Westlund
My prayer is that God would continue to love me enough to refuse to answer the prayers I'm praying that I shouldn't be praying.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
God, why have you done this to me? My little prayer goes unanswered.
— Katherine Owen
The serenity prayer, 'God grant me the strength to accept ... ' That's a prayer that's actually in my car. I say it every day.
— Lauren London
I wanted my sons to know that, whatever kinds of prayers we utter, not matter how wretched, God hears them, even when we pray badly.
— Wendy Murray
The basic purpose of prayer is not to bend God's will to mine but to mold my will into his.
— Timothy Keller
God timely supply my need.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
My heart is filled with profound gratitude to God.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
My only prayer for my time with you is, "God I just want these men and women to long for you."
— Francis Chan
How often I failed in my duty to God, because I was not leaning on the strong pillar of prayer.
— Teresa Of Avila
To pray is to listen, to move through my own chattering to God, to that place where I can be silent and listen to what God may have to say.
— Madeleine L'Engle
My God, my God
May there be no end
To the sea, to the sand,
The splash of the water,
The glow of the sky,
The prayer of man — Hannah Senesh
May there be no end
To the sea, to the sand,
The splash of the water,
The glow of the sky,
The prayer of man — Hannah Senesh
The greatest answer to prayer is that I am brought into a perfect understanding with God, and that alters my view of actual things.
— Oswald Chambers
A PRAYER FOR TODAY Lord God, my aim is to be a good and faithful servant of Yours. I surrender all of my life to You and to Your ends ... . Amen.
— Kurt Bjorklund
My friends, if we are going to do a great work for God, we must spend much time in prayer; we have got to be closeted with God.
— Dwight L. Moody
My prayer is that God give me no longer life than I shall be glad to use mine office in edification, and not in destruction.
— Oliver Cromwell
Prayer is a refusal to live as an outsider to my God and my own soul.
— Eugene H. Peterson
Giving back to my community is great, but I must never forget to give back to God in the solitude of prayer.
— Laura Domino
It's not my business to try and make God think like me ... but to try, in prayer and penitence, to think like God.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
And my one prayer to God, the miracle worker, was that I would wake up lighter-skinned,
— Lupita Nyong'o
I did my best parenting by prayer. I began to speak less to the kids and more to God. It was actually quite relaxing.
— Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
I began to see my life and each breath I am given as a living prayer to God and a way to pray for others for our world.
— Mary C. Neal
All my life I have risen regularly at four o'clock and have gone into the woods and talked to God. There He gives me my orders for the day.
— George Washington Carver
Faith has played a major role in my life. Whenever I feel an obstacle is too great, I can always go to God in prayer and He'll help me through it.
— Patrick Henry Hughes
If I am indeed my own god, I'd better start praying to myself to get myself out of myself.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough