Make my life a prayer

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I once heard someone answer the question, “What would you do differently if you had the chance?” with “I would make my life a prayer.”

When I am praying about difficult situations in the world, part of what I am attentive to is to really work to follow that model and make my life a prayer. In other words, I seek to put into practice in my own day-to-day experiences what I am praying about for others, and to be open to fresh, God-inspired solutions that change the storyline.

With the wars in the Middle East and Ukraine, and the many other conflicts happening right now, I have been praying about the God-given ability for people in all the various factions to move beyond entrenched positions to openness to new solutions and approaches. This prayer rests on the trust that God, good, who is the all-knowing Mind, continuously communicates pertinent spiritual ideas that bring to light inspiration and potential solutions which respond to and meet everyone’s specific needs.



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