The question seems simple, yet it carries more weight than most people realize. Why do we pray? For many, the answer begins with instinct rather than explanation. Scripture tells us that we were made for communion with God — that the longing for Him is not incidental to human nature but woven into
The question seems simple, yet it carries more weight than most people realize. Why do we pray? For many, the answer begins with instinct rather than explanation. Scripture tells us that we were made for communion with God — that the longing for Him is not incidental to human nature but woven into its very fabric. The Psalmist gives voice to this longing in one of the most ancient and beautiful co...