
Good Faith Can We Pray Together? with Curtis Chang & DT Slouffman
Mar 2, 2026
A communal time of prayer responding to real requests about hope, reconciliation, and suffering. Moments of guided silence invite listeners to surrender outcomes and offer wordless longings. Themes include family healing, coping with hopelessness, and praying for those in danger.
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Prayer Is Surrender, Not Control
- Prayer both acknowledges that things are out of our control and practices surrender to God's will.
- Curtis contrasts petitioning for change with Jesus' model in Gethsemane moving from request to "not as I will, but as you will."
Start With Requests Then Yield Outcomes
- Begin prayer with a specific request, then move toward surrender by praying "your will be done."
- Curtis instructs listeners to use the minute of silence to ask for change and then intentionally release outcomes to God.
Mending Family With Language Barriers
- Neil shares a personal struggle to mend family ties with his mother amid language and personality barriers.
- Curtis responds by reading Ephesians 3:14–15 and framing prayer for family around God as the original family (Father, Son, Spirit).



