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@dbh | 4 September 16 | |
it just helps you draw closer to God
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@funphy | 4 September 16 | |
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Have you tried just phoning? Just be aware that if you use a mobile device you may run up international roaming costs, so check with your network provider first.
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@jlh1182 | 14 September 16 | |
@ ogdenz - 28.07.16 - 10:26am Do the starving people of the world get their prayers answered quicker than us well fed folk? I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say ....no. lol |
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@0gypsy0 | 15 September 16 | |
@ funphy - 4.09.16 - 04:15pm Have you tried just phoning? Just be aware that if you use a mobile device you may run up international roaming costs, so check with your network provider first. I'll try whatsapp |
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@0gypsy0 | 24 September 16 | |
if youre sure god is watching over everything and you trust him that he will be there fir you always then why praying ? you doubt him obviously
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@alvar89 | 26 September 16 | |
Prayer is a communication between human and God. As for Christianity we pray in Christs name as He is the Mediator. But asking something from God has to be done according by His will as He has foreknowledge and a just eye to make the right decision. Sometimes by our short sight we dont always pray for the right thing. If you truly live by Gods way and are mistreated in life you can be calm knowing the evil will be brought to justice. Therefor we dont seek for revenge. Also the timing and influence on other things counts.
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@irnbrux | 26 September 16 | |
Fasting (if done properly) can have many, many, many health benefits for the body and brain. It doesn't speed up prayers. It speeds up many other things, including the rebuilding of cells. It can also help reduce illnesses like diabetes etc .
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@ogdenz | 26 September 16 | |
I eat fast,does that count?
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@irnbrux | 28 September 16 | |
Fast foods
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