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The prayer practices of pastors
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- The purpose of this study was to learn how pastors pursue the call of prayer in life and ministry. The major presupposition is that prayer expresses a growing relationship with God. During the months of August through December 2000, I interviewed thirty United Methodist pastors in the Greater Orlando area. Findings show most pastors believe they are too busy to pray; adversity reminds pastors of their deeper need for God through prayer; the presence of God in prayer comes most often through the means of grace and especially through corporate worship; and, mentors give the greatest influence on practicing prayer.
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