Fostering a Heart of Worship: Deepening Relationship with God
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Every person in the world has to appreciate one's work by giving God his due gratitude through singing and worship. But prayer is not limited to only steeping oneself with songs; it is about cherishing an appreciation every day. It is like an offering to God that reconnects us with Him daily. To worship God is to draw nearer to Him so He molds my heart, helping me want to do and succeed more than ever to put in my best effort.

So, how can we change our God-given heart into a heart that does more than the bare minimum in worship? Pastor Thom O'Leary inspires us with his personal stories of an all-encompassing prayer that enables each of us to put a feather in God's awesome cap.
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