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Louie from the United States

June 13 at 8:50 pm
I would like a prayer request that more people pray for sinners and pray for sinners more often. I very much appreciate all prayers but I have noticed less people pray for me when it is in regard to a sin issue when I submit a prayer request. I feel like I don't submit a prayer request that often as I don't attend a church currently, but I want to sincerely thank the two people that prayed for my previous prayer request on here as I think it may have worked. Amen! But if people are not praying for people as much when it pertains to a sin issue then I thought it worthy to request this prayer request on this wall. I know God has reasons for allowing things to happen but I think the church should try and help sinners (other people) instead of gossiping about them. I pray that people stop all the gossiping and start praying for people. While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

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