Prayer as a Conversation
In my opinion, prayer was never meant to be complicated. It was never meant to sound rehearsed, perfect, or impressive. At its core, prayer is simply the language of the human heart speaking honestly to the divine. Somewhere along the way, we turned it into a performance, a formula, or a spiritual exam—yet the most powerful prayers are often the simplest ones. When someone says, “Lord, I don’t understand, but Thy will be done,” that is a prayer of faith. It is not born from certainty, but from surrender. Faith does not always mean knowing what will happen next; sometimes it means accepting that you don’t know, and choosing trust anyway. That quiet surrender, offered without explanations or demands, is itself an act of deep belief. When something good happens and the words “Thank you, Lord” rise naturally from the heart, that is a prayer of thanksgiving. It does not need to be long. Gratitude does not need decoration. Acknowledging goodness, recognizing grace, and saying thank you...