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Have you ever sat in silence, wanting to pray but not knowing what to say? You’re not alone. For many of us, prayer can feel awkward, forced, or even pointless when we’re not sure God is listening. But what if prayer was never meant to be perfect words or polished thoughts?
In this episode of Whiskey and the Writings, we talk about what it means to pray when you feel lost for words. We’ll look at how ancient prayers in the Psalms, Jesus’ own words in Matthew 6, and even moments of silence can lead us into deeper connection with God—without performance or pressure.
If you’ve ever felt spiritually stuck or distant, this one’s for you.
By Joe OliverHave you ever sat in silence, wanting to pray but not knowing what to say? You’re not alone. For many of us, prayer can feel awkward, forced, or even pointless when we’re not sure God is listening. But what if prayer was never meant to be perfect words or polished thoughts?
In this episode of Whiskey and the Writings, we talk about what it means to pray when you feel lost for words. We’ll look at how ancient prayers in the Psalms, Jesus’ own words in Matthew 6, and even moments of silence can lead us into deeper connection with God—without performance or pressure.
If you’ve ever felt spiritually stuck or distant, this one’s for you.