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Subject Science Proves the Healing Power of Prayer
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Original Message God is calling each one of us to give more time to prayer.

Persistent, prevailing, believing prayer.

In fact, God's standard is unceasing prayer(1 Thessalonians 5:17).

Jesus prayed often. You can find many links on the internet which will point out the numerous bible verses showing when and where He prayed. Like the this one:
[link to jesusalive.cc]

Don't just think about it, don't put it off, don't think you have to be a great orator in order to speak with our Father.

Satan, our enemy, will try to keep you away from the precious privilege of prayer given to us as a child of God.

He and his cohorts will try to discourage us and put other things in our path and thought life to prevent us from praying
as we should. Be aware of his sly tactics and don't give in to the urge to procrastinate.

Pray as soon as you say you will, as soon as the thought enters your mind.
Prayer DOES change things.

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For the devout, there never has been any question that prayer has the power to heal.

Now, more and more medical research from leading hospitals and universities across the U.S. has shown conclusively a
belief in God really IS good for you, making you healthier and happier, and helping you live longer.

“Studies have shown prayer can prevent people from getting sick — and when they do get sick, prayer can help them get
better faster,” Duke University’s Harold G. Koenig, M.D., tells Newsmax Health.

An exhaustive analysis of more than 1,500 reputable medical studies “indicates people who are more religious and pray
more have better mental and physical health,” Dr. Koenig says.

Read more here:
[link to www.newsmax.com]
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