HomeCommentaryMeat & Potatoes: What does the Bible say about prayer? Commentary Meat & Potatoes: What does the Bible say about prayer? By: Rosemary McFarland Date: July 18, 2014 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinEmailTelegram Related stories Commentary To end homelessness, invest in harm reduction Homelessness and addiction are deeply linked; compassion, harm reduction and housing are key to lasting recovery and real solutions. Commentary New Pope Leo XIV brings joy, perspective on faith over politics We have a new pope! May the Holy Spirit guide you, Papa! Commentary Why certainty might be the real enemy of peace Certainty becomes the enemy of peace when it silences doubt. True peace allows both fear and love to shape understanding. Commentary When ‘unprecedented’ is an understatement — Welcome to now "Unprecedented" is not overworked now: humanity faces a rapid, global metamorphosis — technological, political and spiritual — everywhere and all at once. Commentary How a sudden clinic shutdown upended my husband’s mental healthcare Therapeutic Solutions clinic in Spokane Valley abruptly closed March 14, leaving 1,800 patients like the author's husband without mental healthcare. Our Sponsors Whitworth student Michael Bouterse talks about prayer. What does the Bible say about it? What is its purpose? Tagsmeat and potatoesprayerwhitworth Rosemary McFarlandhttps://www.youtube.com/user/LostbetweenthepagesRosemary McFarland grew up in the mountains at a Christian summer camp before moving to the country. Our Sponsors Previous articlePOEM: MisconceptionsNext articleAsk a Buddhist: How is Dharma achieved? 0 0 votes Article Rating Subscribe Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website 0 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments