Anonymous wrote:I DO wonder why God led me here and you know what? My life isn't easy here but it is MUCH better than it could be in many other places. So I am grateful. And guess what? My nice life here in DC came with a LOT of HARD WORK, TRIAL, FAILURE, PULLING MY SELF UP (WITH GOD'S HELP) and getting on with it!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you pray? Do you really believe in God?
Every religious tradition advises that to connect with God, you withdraw your attention from the world and outward senses and go within.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you pray? Do you really believe in God?
Every religious tradition advises that to connect with God, you withdraw your attention from the world and outward senses and go within.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you pray? Do you really believe in God?
Anonymous wrote:I pray randomly throughout the day. I am getting ready for critics by what I am about to post . . . but! When I wake up in the morning I thank God for a new day and I thank Him and tell Him everything that I am grateful for. When I walk my dog in the morning I look at the beautiful nature around me and thank God for that. I thank Him for my health, the roof over my head, my friends, family, everything. I am grateful each and everyday and I am blessed to be living here in the Nation's Capitol. No - I do not have the most glamorous life but I have a good life. It's not fancy. I do not belong to a country club, I don't wear the latest designer fashions. I am comfortable, I am happy, and I truly feel I am blessed.
Prayer has helped. A lot.
BE GRATEFUL!!!! Everyone on this board SHOULD BE given the demographics of where we live! Stop complaining, stop trashing other people and saying mean things, stop BEING MEAN. Go out and help someone less fortunate than yourself!!! I guarantee you, you will feel so much better!
Wow, I got way off topic - so sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In general I have become slightly more focused on faith in the last year or so. I, however, have a hard time being consistent with prayer on my own. There are days/weeks where I'm eager to get everything done so I can spend an hr or two praying. Then there are weeks where I feel like I'm forcing myself to do it -- and I don't feel focused; sometimes I'll go through the motions, sometimes not. Anyone have this experience? Any way to be more consistent and focused?
An hour or two??Is this common practice? What on earth would you have to say, monologing for that length of time?
Anonymous wrote:In general I have become slightly more focused on faith in the last year or so. I, however, have a hard time being consistent with prayer on my own. There are days/weeks where I'm eager to get everything done so I can spend an hr or two praying. Then there are weeks where I feel like I'm forcing myself to do it -- and I don't feel focused; sometimes I'll go through the motions, sometimes not. Anyone have this experience? Any way to be more consistent and focused?
Is this common practice? What on earth would you have to say, monologing for that length of time?