The power of prayer
Jul. 10th, 2002 05:40 pmWell, the two dogs I prayed for yesterday,
aheadofmymind's dog and
kelliecoo's mother's dog, are both in better health today!
A few months back one of my fellow reviewers at www.likesbooks.com was going through a difficult pregnancy and was in danger of having the baby prematurely. Several of us offered our prayers. The reviewer in question is not religious at all -- but after her baby was not only not premature, but late, she conceded that maybe there was something to this prayer stuff.
Keep those requests coming, and don't forget mine!
A few months back one of my fellow reviewers at www.likesbooks.com was going through a difficult pregnancy and was in danger of having the baby prematurely. Several of us offered our prayers. The reviewer in question is not religious at all -- but after her baby was not only not premature, but late, she conceded that maybe there was something to this prayer stuff.
Keep those requests coming, and don't forget mine!
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Date: 2002-07-10 03:41 pm (UTC)I don't really believe that praying helps the ones being prayed for. I think praying keeps the prayer strong. And, either way, it's not a guarantee of anything.
That's why babies, pets, mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, sisters, brothers, wives, husbands, and other loved ones die.