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  • At least 3 or 4 times a week! I know he needs and appreciates it!
  • Not as much as I should, that is easy to forget to do but I do pray that God will make the situation better, I guess since they are in control it is like praying for them...Praying is great and all but I do try to also do things, praying is not an excuse to just not try and help beacuse you already recuted God to do it for you. I do also pray for our souldures there safty and a speedy return home and I also pray for my fellow christaians to make more informed political decisions (some kinda suck at this)that do not weigh so heavily on ethics and are more about issues that actully get dealt with in the real immediate future.
  • As a Christian I do not pray for any political leaders. I pray for God's Kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven. Ps. 146:3, 4: “Do not put your trust in nobles, nor in the son of earthling man, to whom no salvation belongs. His spirit goes out, he goes back to his ground; in that day his thoughts do perish.” (So, any programs for betterment that rulers institute soon pass into the hands of others and are frequently abandoned.) No matter who the ruler is, he will still be part of this world that lies in Satan’s power.—1 John 5:19.
  • Not nearly enough I'm afraid.
  • Almost everytime I pray---using my five fingers to remind me- 1. Leaders 2. those in authority over me 3. Family 4. Friends 5. myself.
  • That's the last thing I'd want to do. Wait....second to last.
  • Every quiet time. About 3 or 4 times a week.
  • Every prayer meeting once a week
  • Looking at the Bible, you could ask an array of vulgar questions just by citing different verses. 'Christians: If an angry mob approached your house and demanded a male house guest, would you instead offer them your virgin daughter and concubine?' (Judges 19:22-29)
  • No use in praying for the damned

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