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Why Pray?

Episode 9 of the Wayfaring Saints podcast, hosted by Nathan and Carson, titled "Why Pray?" was published on April 23, 2024 and runs 30 minutes.

April 23, 2024 ·30m · Wayfaring Saints

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This week Carson and Nathan discuss three questions involving prayer. Should we be certain that our prayers will be answered. If God is sovereign, why should we pray. If God already knows what we need, what is the point of asking Him? Tune in to hear to hear how they process through these questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week Carson and Nathan discuss three questions involving prayer. Should we be certain that our prayers will be answered. If God is sovereign, why should we pray. If God already knows what we need, what is the point of asking Him? Tune in to hear to hear how they process through these questions.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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