A life of prayer.

I hope all is well with you and your family on this special day. A daily life of prayer is simply one of the best practices to prepare each of us for the continuous unexpected surprises of our lives!! Just like you, as I continue to look at the fast events in our world, and the constant unpredictable events in each of our personal lives, it gives us more than a million reasons to pray to God for protection, guidance and wisdom. A ” sweet hour of prayer” can and will make a big difference in the paths and directions of our lives. A daily life of prayer to God is an essential weapon that will strength you on your life’s battles. Just as breathing air is vital to our body’s survival, so is prayer to sustaining our soul. Jesus is the greatest man to have ever walked on the face of this earth and He, who is our example, spent many hours in the mornings and evenings in prayer. I humbly ask you to consider spending more time in prayer and fasting as a way to gain the advantage needed to have a successful life on the this Earth.

Natural Bridge,VA

For the middle of of last month, my family visited The Natural Bridge located in Virginia. The amazing part of the visit was that this bridge connects the past to the present and hopefully to the future. According to historians, the Monacan Indians who originally inhabited this area considered the place a sacred site and called this place the “Bridge of God.”

Natural Bridge,VA

In conclusion, Jesus Christ is the Rock of Ages that holds our past, present and future lives simultaneously in His hands . By praying daily to Him, we grow wiser, and are given the most potent arsenal to be victorious people in this world and the next one to come. Remember to pray everyday and you will endure and over achieve your set goals . Until the next time, stay blessed, humble and enjoy each day to the fullest.

From Kofi Amo-Mensah, Medical Doctor.

Published by Kofi Amo-Mensah, MD

A father, husband, lover of nature, enjoys biking, running, learning about single engine airplanes, cars, loves people, works as a physician, and loves to read books on personal finance, education, health care, and life.

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