Family Prayer Is Powerful

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Family Prayer Is Powerful

Family Prayer Is Powerful
Mormon Doctrine / Teachings

?Family prayer is a powerful and sustaining influence. During the dark days of World War II, a 500-pound bomb fell outside the little home of Brother Patey, a young father in Liverpool, England, but the bomb did not go off. His wife had died, so he was rearing his five children alone. He gathered them together at this very anxious time for family prayer. They ?all prayed . . . earnestly and when they had finished praying, the children said: ?Daddy, we will be all right. We will be all right in our home tonight.?? ?And so they went to bed, imagine, with that terrific bomb lying just outside the door half submerged in the ground. If it had gone off it would have destroyed probably forty or fifty houses and killed two or three hundred people. . . . ? ?The next morning the . . . whole neighborhood was removed for forty-eight hours and the bomb was finally taken away. . . . ? ?On the way back Brother Patey asked the foreman of the A. R. P. Squad: ?Well, what did you find??? ? ?Mr. Patey, we got at the bomb outside of your door and found it ready to explode at any moment. There was nothing wrong with it. We are puzzled why it did not go off? ? (Andre K. Anastasiou, in Conference Report, Oct. 1946, 26). Miraculous things happen when families pray together.?

James E. Faust, ?The Lifeline of Prayer,? Liahona, July 2002, 68

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