prayer
Coverage of prayer in the Nexus archive.
- Jewish homeowner goes all the way to Supreme Court after city told he couldn't have friends over to PRAY
A Jewish homeowner is taking his case to the Supreme Court after a city prohibited him from hosting friends for prayer. The dispute centers on the city's restriction against gatherings for religious activities at his home.
- On D-Day, did FDR violate the establishment clause?
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivered a radio prayer to the nation following the D-Day invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, which was released for newspaper publication to allow Americans to pray along. The prayer, written with help from his daughter Anna and her husband John Boettiger, addressed the uncertainty of the Allied invasion and called for divine assistance in liberating Europe from Nazi oppression.
- Life as a newlywed was bliss... then a mystery illness left me paralyzed and blind overnight. Now I'm convinced I've got proof God answered this prayer
A newlywed experienced a sudden mystery illness that left them paralyzed and blind overnight. The person believes they have found proof that God answered their prayers regarding their condition. The article documents their health crisis and spiritual experience during recovery.
- Ben Sasse on "prayer and a miracle drug"
Former Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December and given months to live, but he credits 'providence, prayer, and a miracle drug' for extending his life. He discusses his experience in an interview with Scott Pelley on 60 Minutes.