A personal reflection on how I realised I was praying about my struggles but never actually asking God for help — and why Scripture invites us to ask Him, even in the small things.
Start your 2026 with a gentle, realistic approach to building a prayer habit—especially if you’ve struggled with goals in the past. This devotional‑style post explores how prayer doesn’t need to be long, eloquent, or perfect. It can begin with a simple hello to God. Through biblical examples, practical encouragement, and a small 30‑day challenge, this post invites you to grow your prayer life one honest moment at a time. Includes a guided prayer to help you begin.
King Solomon is a man who is talked about for his many mistakes he made in the bible, but never the prayer he made to God to ask for wisdom. We unpack this prayer and study how we should apply this in our own lives.
Discover how the Book of Psalms can transform your prayer life. This post explores three powerful psalms — Psalm 25, Psalm 27, and Psalm 143 — and shows how their words can become your own prayers for guidance, courage, and renewal. Whether you’re new to faith or simply searching for fresh inspiration, these psalms remind us that prayer doesn’t need complicated words — just honesty, trust, and a heart turned toward God.
Discover why praying for your neighbors matters, how it shifts your perspective, and simple ways to start interceding for others today.
Prayer was never meant to be a stage. In this post, I share a personal story about feeling pressured by “performative” prayer and explore what Jesus really teaches about talking with God. From bus‑stop prayers to church culture, we’ll look at how performance can creep into our spiritual lives — and why God simply invites us to come as we are. With Scripture, reflection, and a practical prayer, this piece is a gentle reminder that whether you’re in front of others or alone in your room, you don’t need to perform to be heard.