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Pete Greig | Unanswered Prayer | We Do Prayer

Pete explores the reality of unanswered prayer through the life of Jesus, showing how God meets us in disappointment, suffering, and even silence. In the midst of bruised knuckles and unanswered questions, we’re reminded of the privilege of bringing everything to He who knows our every weakness.

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    Ian Nicholson explores spiritual warfare and reminds us that the Christian life is not lived on neutral ground. As we learn to pray with confidence, alertness, and faith, we're invited to stand firm in Christ and join in the advance of His kingdom.
  • Peter Burton | Contemplation | We Do Prayer

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    In a world fighting for our attention, Peter explores the practice of contemplative prayer and the invitation to slow down, become still, and rediscover the presence of God. What might happen if we learned to listen before we spoke?
  • Brian Heasley | Intercession | We Do Prayer

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    Brian is the International Prayer Director for 24-7 Prayer and encourages us of the importance and power of interceding for others in prayer.
  • Amy Orr Ewing | Intimacy & Awe

    41:05|
    Amy explores the tension of intimacy and awe in the life of prayer — how drawing close to God never diminishes His holiness, but deepens our wonder, surrender, and trust.
  • Peter Burton | Praying The Psalms | We Do Prayer

    39:45|
    Peter Burton explores how the Psalms give us language for every season of life, teaching us to pray through joy, grief, doubt, worship, and longing. Jesus and the early Church instinctively reached for the Psalms, so, perhaps we should too?
  • Sarah Yardley | Why Pray? | We Do Prayer

    33:34|
    Sarah Yardley opens our We Do Prayer series by reframing prayer not as a checklist, but as an invitation into the presence of a living, loving God, where honesty, longing, and relationship begin with simple words: help, thanks, wow.
  • Attilio Zani & Peter Burton | A Conversation on Artificial Intelligence

    48:55|
    We believe it is vital that Christians develop an intentional, biblical framework for engaging with AI as it becomes increasingly integrated into everyday life. Join Peter and Attilio as they help us begin a discussion on how we navigate one of the most pervasive technological advances in human history.The discussion questions are as follows:1. Do you tend towards optimism or pessimism when it comes to technology? Why?2. What is the biggest question you have about AI?3. Do you think Christians should approach Al any differently to others? How?
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    What does it look like to be people of God in 2026? Daniel Grothe of New Life Church suggests it's not complex, but can be difficult, and offers four simple callings for us to take into our lives.