
The Ancient Hebrew Practice of Asking Questions
In ancient Hebrew culture, asking questions was a vital part of spiritual growth. Rather than seeking quick answers, questions were seen as a way to engage deeply with truth and God. This practice, seen in the Bible and Jesus' teachings, invites reflection and discovery. In prayer, we can embrace this approach—bringing our questions to God not for simple answers, but to deepen our connection with Him and explore the mysteries of faith.

We Need More Space
In our busy world, we often rush through prayer without pausing to listen to God. By creating intentional space for silence and reflection, we can encounter Him in deeper, transformative ways.

Kinesthetic Prayer In the Bible
Prayer was meant to engage our body, mind, and soul. Discover how biblical traditions used movement and symbols to connect with God, and learn how we can revive vibrant, life-changing prayer today by involving our whole being in the practice of prayer.