This week on Let’s Pray we are celebrating and praying for women around the world to commemorate International Women’s Day. Join us to learn more about the issues affecting women, and for helpful tips to renew and revitalize your spiritually.
This week Let’s Pray pays tribute to fallen heroes and we’ll pray for their families.
We’re highlighting parenting and families, asking God to bring a special blessing to all parents and children around the world. We’ll also share tips to strengthen the family unit and improve communication.
We have been going through verses 1-6 of the 23rd Psalm. Today, we will cover the latter portion of verse 3. As we dive in once again, know that we are here for you, but most importantly the Lord is here.
Did you know that nearly 70 million people around the world were displaced last year? Men, women, and children are forced to leave their homes to flee conflict and persecution every day, and millions of theses families end up in refugee camps. We’ll be praying for them and learning how ADRA, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency is helping them in different parts of the world.
Is it difficult for you to talk to God? Do you believe there’s a right way or a wrong way to pray? Even the disciples who followed Jesus didn’t know how to do it and asked Jesus to teach them how to pray, and He taught them the Lord’s Prayer. This is part one, on the series The Lord’s Prayer.
This is our final installment of the 23rd Psalm. And this, combined with music, scripture, as well as a look back at the many thanks due from our callers- this episode is sure to be a spirit packed program!
Let's Pray is paying tribute to moms around the world this week to celebrate Mother's Day. Tune in to learn about helpful resources from family expert and mental health counselor Elaine Oliver.
In this episode of Let’s Pray, we are honoring Dads. It’s the time of the year when we celebrate Father’s Day in the United States and other countries around the world, and we want to thank our fathers for all they do and lift them up in prayer.