Hope Sabbath School
Practical Lessons About Prayer
This week on Hope Sabbath School, we explore the lesson *Practical Lessons About Prayer*. We’ve discovered that prayer is essential for growing in our relationship with God, but what does that look like in everyday life? As we look at the example of Elijah, we’ll learn how to pray in times of crisis and even in moments of failure. And from Jesus, we’ll discover the importance of praying with the right motive—not to draw attention to ourselves, but to keep our focus on God. Join us this week on Hope Sabbath School as we learn practical, life-changing lessons about prayer.
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The Message of the Cross
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