How to Pray for Unbelieving Loved Ones

Written by Mark Farnham

On November 15, 2019
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“It can be easy, especially after a long time seeing no apparent change of heart in those we are praying for, to begin to doubt that God really cares about them and that our prayers will never bear fruit.”

Here is an excellent article on praying for lost family members. Read it here.

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