He's there to pray, but what he delivers is more
a report than a prayer.
Not exact matches
The church attendance drop does appear to be genuine, but small, when you compare rates at same age, but the
prayer difference seems to be just an age issue: «Although Millennials
report praying less often
than their elders do today, the GSS shows that Millennials are in sync with Generation X and Baby Boomers when members of those generations were younger.»
In my national sample of 246 AG pastors, 66 percent prayed in tongues daily (only 3 percent did so less
than weekly); 93 percent said they had been used by God to prophesy to their congregations; 79 percent frequently received answers to specific
prayer requests; and 54
reported regularly experiencing God's direction to perform specific acts.
The other 15 % who's
prayer requests and praise
reports did not match up, was blessed with more
than they prayed for.
In the 54 countries where data were collected on Christians» daily
prayer habits, Christian women
report praying daily more frequently
than Christian men by an overall average gap of 10 percentage points.