The first-ever Worship Wednesday was well-received so here we go again!
All you have to do is leave a comment to request prayers and positive energy (for yourself, others, or both). If you choose to share specifics, that's fine. If you’d prefer to keep details to yourself for now, that’s also fine.
In addition, your praise reports are very welcome here. Please share stories about answered prayers!
Of course, you can communicate with each other in the comments (I really hope you will). No judgment, nor pressure — just love and community.
To simplify: What and who are you praying for? Which prayers of yours have been answered?
To get things started, I’ll ask you to continue praying for everyone who commented and/or was mentioned on last week’s Worship Wednesday.
Also, I’ll ask you to keep the following folks in your thoughts and prayers: ML and his family, Father Mike, NC, Frank, Reyna, Faven, and Aunt Helen. Plus, for myself, I welcome any and all prayers for dramatically improved dental/oral health.
Thank you for dedicating time and energy to creating a better, more positive, and accepting world.
You are not alone and I look forward to praying for you.
May the rest of your life be the best of your life…
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Please pray for the repose ofthe soul of my friend's husband, Bruce, and fot his remaining family. For my sister's anniversay today.
Love that you’re doing this, Mickey!
I will pray—I always do Happy to have specific requests to put in there.
I find that when I pray for my own requests they are often met with silence, but when I pray for someone else, or someone prays for me—then the mountains move.