“Prayer in silence, vocally, or in action, has a peace in it, a hope in it, and a strength in it that nothing else has.
When we are frightened, lonely, in need, worried, apprehensive, concerned over our health, our work, our family, or whatever else that affects our mental health, our physical well-being, our social life, or our moral confusion, prayer is a powerful method and means to give hope to all areas of life, when the prayer is based on a sincere communication that dignifies the request for help.
There are unlimited ways to pray. All prayers are heard, seen and answered by God.
If we see prayer as the main continuous communication between God and ourselves, it means we have recognized the closeness we have to Him.
Prayer bringing us closer to God, develops our belief in Him and His Supreme Power, and more trust in the relationship of Him as Our Father, us as His child, edifying the relationship beyond any human relationship. This newfound association with God, when practiced often, constantly, gives growth to our understanding of the Purpose of our life: Sainthood Our Goal.”