Communing in Prayer
By Ed Gallagher When you listen to public prayers, what do you hear? A speech? A manufactured succession of words? A predictable sequence of clichés? Or do …
By Ed Gallagher When you listen to public prayers, what do you hear? A speech? A manufactured succession of words? A predictable sequence of clichés? Or do …
By Ed Gallagher Prayer is completely nondiscriminatory. Skin color, gender, nationality, age, financial status, education, social standing, church relationship—none of these matters. “This poor man called, and the …
Sometimes I read something that I just need to share. I found a link to an old Leadership article from July 4, 2002, by John …
Americans are a praying people. Research shows we pray for our health, for our family members, for our finances and for God’s guidance. These are …
In the worship service you attend, is the time of prayer a time of joy? Is prayer a highlight and a focus? Strange question! “Joy,” “highlight” and …