Praying With Your Eyes Open
When we get ready to pray, our posture changes. We bow our heads. We fold our hands. And then, we close our eyes. And when the eyelids come down, there’s a good chance we might fall asleep! On this edition of Focal Point, Mike Fabarez explains that while there’s nothing wrong with praying with our eyes, it is critically important that we’re spiritually alert when we talk with God.True courage is rare. And when we see it, we may question our own spiritual resolve when we are confronted or censored. The early church thrived not despite opposition, but through it and Christians today are facing increased attacks to their faith that may cost them something in their lives.
Learn how the courageous stories of men and women of faith can bolster your confidence to stand up when you face opposition.
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