... • , OCTOBER B, 1960. \ ABUNDANT LIFE p^j ROBERTS THE BEST TIMES AND BEST WAYS TO PRAY Every person, at one time or another, feels a distinct need and desire to pray. After many years of prayer and of dealing i with people who pray, I offer this recipe for the beet times and ways to pray. One of the “best times” to pray is mealtime. Simply, in your own words, ia your own way, thank Cod f ar the food. Another good '.ime to pray is when you enter the house of God. Pray as the minister prays, as the chcir sings or as the benediction is given. A wonderful time to pray is while you are reading the Holy Bible. As you read the Word of God, let the spirit of prayer possess your heart. When you go to bed and pre pare for sleep, you can pray. Commit yourself into the hands of God and rest in perfect con fidence. Remember that God is awake all night long, watch , ing over you. When you awake the next morning you can pray: "God bless me today and help ; me to be a blessing to someone . else." | A crisis time is always a time to pray. In the Bible when Peter was walking on the water, he suddenly lost his faith and • began to sink. He cried, "Lord, help me.” I do not know of a better way to pray in a crisis than to use those three words, "Lord, help me.” These are just a few of the Dixon Succeeds Davis As Trustee Os College MacDonald Dixon of Elizabeth! City was elected chairman of the Teachers College trustee board at a meeting held in Eliz abeth City September 27. Mr. Dixon succeeds Junius W. Davis, Sr., of Edenton, who retired last June after serving 12 years on the board. Albert Byrum of Edenton, John H. Moore of Elizabeth City, Martin L. Wilson of Selma and A.'Pilston Godwin of Gatesville were appointed members-at-! J&" in Remington "Express” 2 3 *" Magnum Shells...available in 2’s, 4’s and 6’s! 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Talk to God as a person. Don’t think of Him as a great Spirit who is a million miles away somewhere, but as an in dividual. Jesus said, “If you have seen me, you have seen the Father.” Because Jesus came, we can pray to God as a person. When you pray, tell God how grateful you are. Jesus, when He prayed at the tomb of Laza rus before raising him from the dead, said, “Father, I thank thee.” A best way to pray is with thanksgiving. When you pray, remember that prayer is answered only in the will of God. Be sure that what you pray about is His will. Is it good? Will it help people? Then it is God’s will, for He is good. It is His will to heal your body and your soul. It is His will to prosper you, to put food in your mouth, shelter over your head and clothes on your back. So pray with absolute assurance when you pray for these things. And always as you pray, re lease your faith to Cod. These are some of the "best times and ways” to pray. 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