

David French’s Five Best Ways to Pray For America
8 snips Jun 19, 2025
David French, a New York Times columnist and insightful commentator on law, politics, and culture, shares transformative ideas on praying for America. He provides five virtue-based approaches to prayer, emphasizing clarity, courage, and compassion. The discussion highlights the importance of sincere prayer as a catalyst for national reconciliation, urging listeners to balance justice and mercy while fostering unity. French draws on personal reflections and Scripture to encourage daily acts of prayer that seek healing for a divided nation.
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Prayer as Ongoing Conversation
- David French evolved from set-times prayer to an ongoing conversation with God throughout the day.
- He prays silently in real-time during interactions, news, or when prompted to pray for others.
Pray for Peace on All Sides
- Pray earnestly for peace from both protesters and law enforcement during times of civil unrest.
- Avoid excusing violence from either side; pray for hearts to soften toward peace.
Justice Is Essential for Peace
- Long-term peace depends on achieving true justice, not just temporary ceasefires.
- Without justice, appeals for peace are merely band-aids to deeper conflicts.