
We will redefine prayer not as a wish list, but as a vital connection to God. In Acts 16, Paul’s encounters with Lydia, a slave girl, and fellow prisoners all happen as he is going to pray. Prayer isn’t just preparation—it’s the very place where God moves. Even in prison, Paul and Silas pray and praise, and through that, others come to faith. When prayer is centered on God, it becomes powerful—opening hearts and revealing His will. True prayer shifts us from pursuing our own desires to living in God’s presence. It aligns us with His work and helps us witness His power in our daily lives.