08 February 2012

Deacon Mike Bickerstaff on Developing a Deeper Prayer Life

“One of the great challenges we face in our busy world is finding time to be alone with God in prayer. We cannot say that we are people of God if we are not people of prayer. Yet, many of us struggle to make prayer a priority in our daily lives. Like most things, one’s prayer life must be nurtured and developed; otherwise it will wither away and die. Our Lord teaches that our prayer must be urgent, persistent, faithful and expectant – grounded in faith, hope and charity. Nothing we do in this life is more important and all of the good we are to do must flow from an ever-deepening life of prayer and love of God.”

In a recent commentary, Deacon Mike Bickerstaff offered some reflections on developing a deeper prayer life.

To access Deacon Mike’s post, please visit:

The Integrated Catholic Life: Developing a Deep Prayer Life – The Most Important Talk You Will Ever Hear (7 FEB 12)

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