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When a friend asks for prayers, they’re probably going through a tough time. Whether you personally believe in prayer or not, we’re here to show you how you can best be there for someone when they make this request. In this article, we’ll walk you through a variety of helpful responses you can use when someone asks for prayers.
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- ↑ https://blog.abaenglish.com/seven-ways-to-say-good-luck-in-english/
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