Morning Briefings
Archive for the ‘guidance’ Category
Lord, I know you will send new experiences my way, and that you will be with me as I navigate them
Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards.
– Vernon Sanders Law, 1960 Cy Young Award Winner
Lord, give us the patience to hear your answer
God, what do you think I should do? It is the one question that has almost completely disappeared from the dialog of modern men and modern women. And it is for that sole reason that so many men and so many women lead lives of quiet desperation and animosity. If we think we can lead the lives of happiness we’re hoping for without asking that question and honestly seeking the answer to it, then we are absolutely kidding ourselves.
– Matthew Kelly
in a speech at the Orange County Catholic Prayer Breakfast
Lord, answer our questions and our prayers
I call it the big question. As far as I’m concerned, it’s the only question. It is the ultimate question: God, what do you think I should do?
– Matthew Kelly
in a speech at the Orange County Catholic Prayer Breakfast
In recognition of the various mentors we’ve enjoyed throughout life, we pray
Get all the advice and instructions you can, and be wise the rest of your life.
– Proverbs 19:20
from TouchPoints for Leaders/NIV Translation
Pray that through our actions, others who need it find hope
Hope is often the most important gift we can impart to each other. When you’ve suffered a great deal and yet manage to emerge with your strength and hope intact, you can be of tremendous assistance to others.
– Anthony DeStefano
Ten Prayers God Always Says Yes To
Let us pray for those we witness in the workplace suffering through debilitating loses, and those who help them along that journey
Presence is noun, not a verb; it is a state of being, not doing. True presence, or ‘being with’ another person carries with it a silent power–to bear witness to a passage, to help carry an emotional burden, or to begin a healing process.
– Debbie Hall from
This I Believe
Let us pray for those coming up through the ranks. May they find their way with the guidance of those who have been there before them
Being in power is like being a lady. If you have to remind people that you are, you aren’t.
– Margaret Thatcher
Lord, hear our prayers
We believe prayer is one of the bottom-lines in business and in life. But it is more than that–it’s the dotted line to God, who is both our Spiritual CEO and Chief Operating Officer.
– Cher & Bil Horton
Business Prayers for Millennium Managers
For those on our support staff, who make it look so easy, let us pray
In the Hundred Acre Wood and elsewhere, those who know how to write a proper letter are much respected and in great demand.



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