Many of us believe in the power of Prayer.

Please enjoy looking around this site to see why many of us appreciate our personal conversations with God. Prayer isn’t complicated and it does not require anyone else but ourself & God.

Share with us your testimony so I can add it to this site. Tell us how God has answered your prayers, or how prayer has helped change your life. Tell us why you believe Prayer works. Let me know how by sending me your story or stories thru text at 1-434-728-0952 or by email at davidgluhareff@gmail.com or trainwithdaveg@yahoo.com .

  • The Daily Experience & Excitement of Prayer!

    Dave I have so many answered Prayers. It becomes a daily experience . I get so excited thinking of the answers I receive. HE is so very AWESOME ! I’m expecting one today as i go to Minister in the jail. I know HE has and is working out a situation with that. Even if it comes in a form that makes me grow because I have to be ready to deal with going and Ministering in very awkward circumstances.

    We live such a Supernatural life if we will see it as Believers! HE’S ALWAYS THERE ! I’m so in love and I know you are !!! 💕🙌🙌🙌🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️

    S. M. (Virginia, USA)
  • Scripture saying to Humble Ourselves & Pray

    “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”

    2 Chronicles 7:14
  • Prayer Transformed this Man’s Life

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    Prayer’s Transforming Power
    By T.R. (From Virginia, USA)

    Why Do I Pray: whydoipray.com
    Date: 02-27-2026

    1. What has prayer done for you?

    From an early age, I was exposed to prayer. Growing up in a single-parent home with a mother who entered adulthood with limited resources and very few positive influences, my environment began to change when she established membership at a local church and received salvation through Jesus Christ. From that point, I witnessed a newfound lifestyle develop before my eyes. My mother became deliberate in reading her bible and incorporating prayer sessions in our home. Because of this, over time and through this custom, I witnessed her overcome obstacles that would have otherwise destroyed a family. These changes inspired me to establish my own prayer life and acquire a sure foundation in Christ at an early age. Now, prayer has become an intimate place that I can assemble at God’s feet, reveal my flaws, and trust that he will never leave me nor forsake me (Heb.
    13:5).

    I recall a period in my life when, due to poor decision-making, things were troublesome, and I needed a miracle from God. I had made premature decisions that could have cost me my family and my sanity. Simply put, I was faced with a situation where the only outcome was proven to be catastrophic and irreparable, so I thought. But God! Out of desperation, I went to God in prayer and requested an intimate moment with him. First, I offered thanksgiving followed by completely exposing myself to Him, flaws and all. Although I did not deserve it, during this moment of truth, God forgave me and provided me with instructions along with a new perspective. Long story short, although I cannot recall when God fixed it, without notice or invitation, my situation changed for the better. Not only did God fix my situation, but he also allowed me to reclaim the hope and strength that I lost.



    2. Why do you pray?

    The reason I pray is that, not until recently, I discovered that I cannot afford not to.

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    Prayer is where I connect with God. It is where he develops and cultivates the purpose he has placed inside of me. Likewise, it is where I receive instructions and strength. Although I’ve faced many obstacles in my life, prayer is where God reminds me that he will never leave me, nor forsake me (Heb. 13:5). Also, it’s where He reminds that the steps of a righteous man are ordered by Him (Psa. 37:23).


    Finally, prayer is where God reminds me to consistently think on things that are true, honest, pure, lovely, and are of good report (Phi. 4:8).


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    3. Give an example of how prayer has helped you or someone else.

    Prayer has helped me in many ways, spiritually, physically, and emotionally. One example that comes to mind, I can recall being frustrated about circumstances on my job and asking God to provide me with a new one. After praying, I applied for multiple jobs, some in my field and some outside of my expertise, and waited for God to answer. At this point, it was clear that I simply wanted out. For this reason, I attended job interviews and received job offers; however, there was always something that made me hesitant to move forward with my decision. Also, during this period, I asked God to show me his purpose for my life. It wasn’t until recently that God spoke to me in prayer and confirmed that he wanted to use me in my current job and would only release me in His timing. I can’t say that I wasn’t initially disappointed; however, I quickly recalled my prayers concerning my purpose and knew that this was God answering my request. Although I wanted a new job, I wanted God’s will for my life more.


    T.R.’s Prayer for someone today:

    My prayer today is that something I have expressed in my testimony will touch someone’s life and speak to their situation, causing them to seek God in prayer and trust his response.

    God Bless, T.R.
    (From Virginia, United States)

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  • Scripture about Praying during a battle

    “Because they cried out to him during the battle, HE answered their prayers, because they trusted in HIM.

    1 Chronicles, 5:20
  • Prayer is no pressure. Prayer is a simple & private conversation with God.

    To begin a relationship with God it’s low pressure and not overwhelming. A church can turn you off, a pastor can offend, church people can disappoint, Christians many times mess-up connecting with you…but a conversation with God in the form of Prayer can change your life and let you feel you’re not alone. Prayer can get you the answers you may not be able to find from man or figure out for yourself. Sometimes a simple conversation with God can solve the seemingly unsolvable.

    How about having a platform to just read, listen, or watch people speak on how God the Father, Jesus His Son, and The Holy Spirit have touched their lives. No pressure. Real testimonies….well that’s what WhyDoIPray.com is all about.

    A relationship with God has a low barrier to entry where you don’t have to read the whole Bible on day one. Initially you don’t have to commit to a Church. You can just simply look around this platform and read about the power of Prayer in many people’s lives. You can see what the scriptures say about Prayer. Why we believe in it. Why it’s so personal, calming, healing, and effective in our lives. Prayer is life changing for so many.

  • What’s your Testimony about the power of Prayer in your life?

    If you have a story and personal experience with how prayer helped change your life, or someone else’s life, or a circumstance or situation for the better please reach out to me with your brief explanation or story.

    You can text it to me at 1-434-728-0952 or email me at davidgluhareff@gmail.com or trainwithdaveg@yahoo.com and please add what state and country you’re from and either give your name or initials.

    Thank you!
  • God is near when we Pray…the Bible says

    “The Lord our God is near us whenever we pray to Him.”

    – Deuteronomy 4:7

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  • Tim feels Prayer often shows him what God wants!

    I have found over the years that praying is more about me finding what God wants rather than getting him to give me what I want. Nevertheless, there are often times that what I think I need is indeed what I need.

    On one such occasion when I was working at Toys R Us I was very tired and frustrated with the job. It was very stressful and I was not sleeping well. One morning I got up around 4:30 and was praying in that God would give me some sign that this job was where as was suppose to be, that He would give some sign of his love. Within minutes I got a text from my friend Keith that said “Father is not ignoring your pain. Keep doing what you are doing.” I immediate called Keith since he was obviously awake. He said he had this strong urge to send me those very words at that time.

    This has happened to me in one form or another many times.

    – Tim in Virginia, United States

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  • Do not be anxious…Pray

    “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”

    2. Philippians 4:6-7

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  • Cathy feels loved when she Prays!

    I pray, and I never feel more cared for and loved than when 1. Others will pray for me and my family and when 2. God just shows up and answers things that are so small, but tell me so clearly, that I really am the “apple of his eye” and the “sheep of his hand”, like the psalmist says. I have no trouble believing that God is all powerful and COULD do anything, but when he shows up in the mundane of my prayer requests, my knowledge that He loves me and cares about everything I am worried about moves from my head to my heart. I pray because He says I can, and because He answers.

    – Cathy from Virginia, USA