Let Us Pray


“...The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.” (James 5:16)

Prayer works in mysterious ways. Even the prayers we think are not answered are answered in ways we do not recognize.

Heather Nicholson, a 20-year-old college student, was in a devastating car accident in 2002. She suffered severe head injuries, including a traumatic brain injury, and was left in a coma.

The Doctors' verdict was that Heather's chances of recovery were slim, and she might remain in a vegetative state.

Heather's family, friends, and community rallied together to pray for her recovery, including her church.

Against medical expectations, Heather awakened from her coma after 3 weeks. She underwent extensive rehabilitation and made a remarkable recovery.

Heather gave this testimony: "I know that prayer played a huge role in my recovery... I felt the presence of God and the prayers of others lifting me up."

Dr. R. Armour Forse, Heather's neurosurgeon, stated: "Heather's recovery is truly miraculous... Prayer and faith played a significant role."

Joseph Scriven, in his hymn, “What a friend we have in Jesus,” made the following profound point:

“O what peace we often forfeit, O what needless pain we bear, all because we do not carry everything to God in prayer!”

If you want to learn how to pray, just pray. If you want to experience the power of prayer, just pray. If you want to experience more of God in your life, just pray. No matter what besides us, let us pray!

Remain inspired!


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