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  2. 20 Powerful Daily Prayers to Give Thanks and Ask for Strength

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    Recite these short daily prayers and powerful, inspirational scripture verses and faith devotionals to ask for strength and stress relief and to thank God.

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    25 Powerful Prayers for Healing and Strength ... and hope every day with Woman's Day's Everyday Inspiration Bible verse cards — a portable box of inspiration that will keep the encouragement ...

  4. 'Be Strong and Courageous'—35 Powerful Prayers for Strength

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  5. List of Jewish prayers and blessings - Wikipedia

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    Supplicatory prayer said during Shacharit and Mincha. Not said on Shabbat, Yom Tov and other festive days. Hallel: הלל ‎ Psalms 113–118, recited as a prayer of praise and thanksgiving on Jewish holidays. Hallel is said in one of two forms: Full Hallel and Partial Hallel. Shir shel yom: שיר של יום ‎ Daily psalm.

  6. List of prayers - Wikipedia

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    Fajr – the dawn prayer. It is a two Rakat Salaah. Dhuhr – the early afternoon prayer. It is a four Rakat Salaah. Asr – the late afternoon prayer. It is a four Rakat Salaah. Maghrib – the sunset prayer. It is a three Rakat Salaah. Isha'a – the night prayer. It is a four Rakat Salaah. Besides the five daily prayers, other notable forms ...

  7. Jesus Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The oral prayer (the prayer of the lips) is a simple recitation, still external to the practitioner. The focused prayer, when "the mind is focused upon the words" of the prayer, "speaking them as if they were our own". The prayer of the heart itself, when the prayer is no longer something we do but who we are.