Dear Judy,
A Christian friend called me last night to see how I was doing. I told her I’d been to the Emergency Room and I was quite sick. She asked if there was anything she could do for me. I really didn’t need anything so I said, “Yes, please pray for me. That would be the best thing you could do for me.” Before we had finished talking, she said at least twice more how she sure wishes she could do something to help me. I said, “You are if you’ll pray for me.” My question to you is, Don’t people believe in prayer anymore? That is the most powerful thing a friend can do for another friend, to pray for them. But I felt she wasn’t even hearing me.
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Dear Judy,
A Christian friend called me last night to see how I was doing. I told her I’d been to the Emergency Room and I was quite sick. She asked if there was anything she could do for me. I really didn’t need anything so I said, “Yes, please pray for me. That would be the best thing you could do for me.” Before we had finished talking, she said at least twice more how she sure wishes she could do something to help me. I said, “You are if you’ll pray for me.” My question to you is, Don’t people believe in prayer anymore? That is the most powerful thing a friend can do for another friend, to pray for them. But I felt she wasn’t even hearing me.