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prayer are quite consistent with the fact that humanity is wasting a huge amount of
time» and addressing the study
We should be unapologetic about
providing people with both
time and space
for reflection, meditation and, yes,
prayer.
In
times of doubt, when I don't feel like praying, my brothers and sisters
provide the
prayers for me.
The courageous work of pro-life groups in vigils at abortion clinics, of street pastors working with clubbers at night -
time in city centres, of those offering
prayer ministry
for healing in shopping centres, of street evangelisers such as the St Patrick's group in Soho - all these examples need to be better known, and imitated.1 Then there's the output of media groups working through radio, TV, internet sites, blogs and video teaching programmes, such as Catholic Evangelisation Services; these too, while offering an independent type of Christian teaching,
provide an important stimulus to on - the - ground evangelising.
Although many people find
prayer hard during these
times, these deep feelings can
provide a fertile ground
for prayer.
Seudat Hodaa is also meant
for all the family, friends and neighbors who
provided endless comfort and help during the darkest
times of his illness and beyond, and who offered
prayers, Tehilim, good wishes, meals and visits around the clock during my husband's multiple hospitalizations.