
Welcome to Prayer: The Power, Purpose, and Methods of Effective Prayer. Please download the attached pdf and remember to pray before and after each section. Please be in a quiet place when you are taking each section of the course, preferably somewhere where you will not be disturbed.
Today we learn what true prayer is and is not.
Today we go into the purpose of prayer.
Today we talk about the speed of prayer.
Today we discuss the difficult topic of God selectively answering prayer requests.
Today we seek to answer one of the most sought-after questions on prayer which is frequency and duration.
Today we discuss how to pray effectively.
This course serves as a structured exploration of the spiritual practice of communicating with God through prayer. Its purpose extends beyond mere ritualistic activities, aiming to foster a deepened connection with the divine, self-reflection, and personal growth. The student will explore life and faith through an introspective look at self, and an extrospective look at faith and the responsiveness of God to proper methods of prayer.
The course guides individuals in cultivating a personalized and meaningful prayer life, emphasizing authenticity and mindfulness. Practical aspects such as various prayer techniques, meditation, and the use of sacred texts will be covered, providing you with a toolkit to enrich your spiritual experiences. The student will dive into the psychological and physiological effects of prayer, exploring its potential impact on mental well-being and stress reduction. Prayer affects mental well-being and stress reduction more than paid therapy, physical exercise, and medicine combined.
Ultimately, prayer seeks to transcend religious boundaries, encouraging an exploration of a deeper relationship with God and spirituality. By fostering a contemplative and introspective mindset, students can develop a profound sense of purpose, inner peace, and connection to something greater than themselves.
Prayer = Longlasting, transcendent, life-changing results, when done properly. (And yes there is a proper way to pray.)