If you could take a moment to add this to your prayers in the coming days, we at Emails for God would be grateful and we welcome you to our prayer community. In addition, please feel free to send us YOUR prayers and intentions, that we can grow this community and help as many people as possible. Thank you.
Dear God,
I'd like to ask that you help Valerie with whatever was on her mind today, as it seemed it truly weighed on her. I met Valerie today at the Novena, only briefly. She was amongst all the people there, praying to St. Jude. After the service was over, I was kneeling by the statue of St. Jude saying a prayer when I could hear her weeping over the hushed silence of the room. I went to her and asked her what was wrong. Her only response was, "pray for me". I asked her name and she said, "Valerie", and so I promised her I would pray for her. I hope that by extending this prayer to many people, that others will pray for her as well, and that whatever weighs so heavily on Valerie will be lifted and she will feel relief. Please God, help Valerie to again feel happiness and to know your greatness. Thank you for all the wonderful things I have been given and for all the love you show me, day in and day out. I ask it in your name.
Amen.
The idea is simple: the power of prayer is a strong one, and with it, we are capable of helping one another. Regardless of your religious or spiritual beliefs, all prayers are welcome. So how does it work? All you have to do is email your prayer to EmailsForGodBlog@gmail.com with your prayer and we will post prayers every few days. We will also share prayers from Twitter where you can find us @EmailsforGod. This will allow for your prayer to be shared with others who will also share in your prayer. Your email address will never be posted. Your prayer can take the form of a text email, or can be sent as a file that includes image and text. All we ask is that if we share your prayer, please help pray for others whose prayers we have shared as well. Together we can build a better world and help those around us.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
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