Don't Just Promise to Pray-PRAY!
Published on: 07/05/2025
What happens when instead of saying "I'll pray for you," pray on the spot, no matter where you are.
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What happens when instead of saying "I'll pray for you," pray on the spot, no matter where you are.
A great practice for a pastor in light of Acts 6:4 is to schedule extended times of prayer. Dick LaFountain shares what happened when he started doing just that.
Real prayer before God is a repeated heart-cry. It’s a yearning after God that exceeds all other wants and wishes. What's your heart-cry?
For busy pastors, having a meaningful quiet time with God, where you both ask and listen, is very difficult. Here is how Pastor Dick LaFountain learned to get past the distractions into God's presence.