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Even Atheists Pray. So What's the Difference?

Even Atheists Pray. So What's the Difference?

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Subscribe to get each episode delivered to your Inbox daily at: https://bttb.org/subscribe2sft Welcome to Spiritually Fit Today with Arnie Cole and Megan Fletcher. In this episode, Arnie and Megan dive into prayer as a spiritual discipline, exploring what makes Christian prayer distinct, why nearly everyone prays yet many struggle to stay consistent, and how prayer is meant to shape relationship rather than function like a transaction. From a coach’s perspective, Megan unpacks practical, approachable ways to pray without pressure or legalism, including the ACTS prayer model and simple rhythms that fit naturally into everyday life. The conversation highlights how prayer postures our hearts, deepens trust in God’s will, and helps believers stay spiritually focused in both struggles and successes. 4 R Action Steps Read — Read 1 Thessalonians 5:16–18. Notice the call to rejoice, pray continually, and give thanks in all circumstances. Reflect — Ask yourself: Who am I praying to? What does my prayer life reveal about my heart posture and trust in God? Respond — Pray honestly and simply. Example: “Father, thank you for inviting me into relationship with you. Teach me to pray with humility, trust, and gratitude. Help me seek you, not just answers. Amen.” Reveal — Share one insight about prayer with someone this week. Encourage a friend, teammate, or family member by praying with them or showing how prayer can fit naturally into daily routines. Soul pump assignment: Start a prayer journal. Keep it simple, stay consistent, and use it to track both your prayers and God’s faithfulness over time. Questions or feedback: arnie.cole@bttb.org Keywords: prayer, spiritual disciplines, Christian prayer, ACTS prayer model, prayer journal, faith, Christian podcast, Spiritually Fit Today, Arnie Cole, Megan Fletcher, spiritual formation, prayer habits, Christian coaching, daily prayer, read reflect respond reveal
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