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    Re - Unanswered Prayers

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    Explain why unanswered prayers may lead some people to become atheists Definition of prayer – and attempt to contact God‚ usually through words. Some people claim that when they pray‚ they can feel God’s presence‚ and that he is listening. These people are usually Christians. However‚ other people say that when they pray in church and at home‚ they cannot feel God’s presence. This can sometimes make them feel like they are doing something wrong‚ such as they are not praying correctly‚ or

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    Is Prayer a waste of time? Prayer is not a waste of time because; it helps people to be calm about their feelings. They feel comforted and that someone is always listening to them. It helps some people relax‚ centre‚ and really think through their desires and troubles. This also makes me think about how James said that faith without action is dead. Prayer may not always be answered the way you expect it to be answered. For example you ask God to make you more patient. God may not make you more

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    Prayer In Public Schools

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    A Better Place First it didn’t strike‚ then it hit me. Prayer in school should be a matter of choice not law. During the colonial times‚ religion and prayer were an important part of school. This carried over into American school life for almost one hundred and fifty years‚ until the case of Engle v. Vitale (370 U.S. 421). This is one of the most important cases in the history of the supreme court ’s. Since the removal of school prayer morals and values of youngsters have continuously deteriorated

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    Prayer In Public Schools

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    Many people honestly believe that prayer is not allowed in the public schools. This is wrong. Unfortunately‚ this mistaken notion. Prayer is allowed -- and in fact is a protected form of free speech -- throughout the public school system. Students can pray in school busses‚ at the flag-pole‚ in student religious clubs‚ in the hallways‚ cafeteria‚ etc. The one place where prayer is not normally permitted is in the classroom itself when a class is in session. The latter would violate the principle

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    Prayer in Public Schools

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    The United States‚ with all its rights‚ is beginning to hold back on one of its most important. I believe that school boards should not be allowed to limit students’ free expression of religion as they have been allowed in occasions. This includes prayer during school hours and after school hours (at football games‚ graduation ceremonies‚ etc.). Worshipping has never been a problem in our history‚ it is a wholesome practice that is not meant to offend anyone‚ and freedom of religion is a First Amendment

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    The Effects of Faith and Prayer Until recently‚ the effects of prayer were just a myth. However‚ science has decided to take a closer look at this national phenomenon‚ and study just how much does faith and prayer effect the healing of the body and mind. For most believers there are no doubts that peace of mind can be traced directly to the effects of prayer. All the trials and tribulations associated with everyday life are somehow transformed through faith; consider the words of Paul: "Gods peace

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    Importance of Prayer

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    Importance of Prayer What is Prayer Prayer is the utterance from your spirit to God. In simple terms‚ talking to God is called prayer. It’s the simple opening of one’s heart to our Father in Heaven. It’s coming to Him and telling Him everything in your heart. Then‚ why do we find praying so complicated? Those of us who say‚ ’I don’t pray because I don’t know how to pray‚ haven’t understood that prayer is just being yourself and talking to God with honesty and sincerity. When I was growing up

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    Importance of Prayer !

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    Prayer is not the compilation of long words or flowery lingo. It’s not the language of the ’holy people’! It’s not some sophisticated language of regular church goers! No! It’s such a pity most of us fail to realize what true prayer is! Most of us think it’s something we have to do to be good‚ while others do it because it’s something our family‚ church or culture says we ought to do. Then again‚ some feel prayer is like an ATM card; you use it when you need something or when you fall into horrendous

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    Brandi Johnson 8th grade english Mrs. King April 26‚ 2016 Should Prayer Be Allowed In School…? True or false? Students and anybody else in a public school have a right to quietly pray any time they want. Reason one... prayer should be allowed in school is that FCA can help with life at home struggles in school and lots more like if you are going out on a mission trip and you see kids that don’t have a home‚ lots on streets and or living on the streets it’s sad because we don’t see that here but

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    Prayer in Public Schools Since the beginning of America our prodigious country has always been a religious one. In fact‚ the main reason our ancestors came across the sea to this new unknown world was for religious freedom. Schools had prayer and studied the Bible extensively. Teachers taught their pupil’s morals from the Holy Bible and daily prayer added a sense of comfort‚ clarity‚ and unity to the classroom. Now‚ 200 years later‚ religion is being attacked from every corner. This is especially

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