When You Pray
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Give, Forgive, Lead

By
Rob Yonan

Most people learn how to pray the same way they learn anything else—by watching, trying, and slowly realizing they don’t quite have it figured out. Patterns form. Habits emerge. Some seasons feel steady and alive, others inconsistent or quietly discouraged. And somewhere along the way, prayer can begin to feel heavier than it was meant to be.

Jesus’ invitation to prayer isn’t about perfection or performance—it’s about something deeper, something that grows quietly, day by day. There’s a way to approach prayer that changes how we see ourselves, the world, and God. And it doesn’t come from mastery.

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