Prayer & Politics
No Prayer, No Promise
By Demetria M. Keys, published Jan 30, 2006
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What is it that we need, if not prayer? Can we honestly say that the world will soon be a better place if we build more jails or assign more blame? Why does prayer offend so many in a world where the value of someone's life is equated to a pair of tennis shoes? Am I wrong for believing that prayer will change the current state of the world and bring things to perspective for so many? Some may ask why I believe what I do. Why does prayer seem to be the answer? My answer to that could only be that I have seen the effects of getting down on my knees and calling out for change. Again, I know who I pray to but am not here to speak my religion over the world. Believe me, I can not quote scriptures like the back of my hand but I do believe that "faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
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Takeaways
- Prayer truly changes things.
- Our words are powerful and have the ability to make or break us.
- We can change our life through prayer.
Did You Know?
Statistics show that the removal of prayer from schools, exhibited a marked increase in noted offenses.
Resources
- What happens if prayer is banned at school assemblies? www.saintpaulcommunitychurch.org/what_happens_if_
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