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16 Year Journey Praying for My Atheist Father

16 Year Journey Praying for My Atheist Father

What are you praying for? Have you prayed hundreds or thousands of times for something? I travelled a 16 year journey praying for my father to believe in God. And I prayed over 5,000 times.

You see, when my twin sister and I were little, our father disappeared from our life. My mom and stepfather took us to church, but we didn’t understand much about God or prayer. 

Along about fourth grade, my dad reappeared and wanted to be a part of my life again. I’ll never forget what he told me at nine-years-old, “People think there’s a God, but there’s not.” 

Not understanding it at the time, I knew later my dad was an atheist. 

This confused my young heart, wondering, Is God real and does He love me? 

16 Year Journey: Praying When Faith Wanes

Then something wonderful happened. At sixteen, both me and my sister prayed to receive Jesus Christ as Savior at a church revival. Sixteen turned out to be sweet after all.

That night as I crawled into bed, I decided to pray daily for my father to believe in God and accept Christ. Even though I was a young Christian, I missed very few days praying for my dad. 

Soon I went off to college and continued to pray and asked others to pray.

But, I admit my faith waned many times. My dad seemed hard-hearted and unreachable. So when I was a young woman a mentor encouraged me to insert my father’s name into Scripture about salvation and pray it out loud. 

John 3:16, For God so loved Gene, that he gave his only Son, that if Gene believes in him, he will not perish but have eternal life.

Romans 10:13, If Gene calls on the name of the Lord, he will be saved.

Power When Scripture’s Prayed

And there were other Bible verses; I looked up as many as I could find and faithfully prayed them over my father. 

I still practice this idea by inserting my loved ones names in Bible verses for specific needs, salvation and others. Even scriptures with my name inserted in them about God’s love or His faithfulness often bring me comfort.

Praying the same prayer over 5000 times in 16 years grew my faith in God and my firm belief in prayer. We pray to a God who is able to do immeasurably more than we ever imagine in our human minds and limitations. #prayer Share on X
16 Year Journey Praying for My Atheist Father

Back to my father. Fast forward a few years. We were having a birthday party for my paternal grandmother at her nursing home. Dad approached me teary-eyed, “Karen, did you hear the news? I accepted Christ as my Savior.” 

My heart hardly believed it! I was thirty-two. A sixteen-year prayer finally answered. Sixteen long and often impatient years grew my faith in God and my firm belief in prayer. My dad passed away years ago. But I’m thankful he’s with Jesus.

16 Year Journey: When We Underestimate Prayer

Still, many times we underestimate the power of prayer to change situations and people…to change us. 

Because we move the spiritual world when we praise the Lord, recognize who God is, petition the Almighty, intercede for others, and speak God’s Word in prayer.

But sometimes our own thoughts, the enemy or other people trick our heart into thinking God is holding out on us. Maybe a prayer went unanswered in how we wanted the situation to turn out. Perhaps we feel God didn’t come through for us in what we wanted to happen. Or, we’ve prayed for something so long, it seems impossible.

Yet, 1 Thessalonians 5:17 tells us to pray without ceasing. And the power of prayer and what it accomplishes is seen in James 5:14-16, pray for the sick and for each other, “The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working” (verse 16, ESV).

This passage is one of my favorites: 

“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen” (Ephesians 3:20-21, NIV, emphasis added).

Never Giving Up on Prayers Prayed

What are you praying for? Maybe you’ve prayed hundreds or thousands of prayers for someone’s salvation, healing, to forgive, and other steadfast prayers.

Maybe you've prayed hundreds or thousands of prayers for someone's salvation, healing, and other steadfast prayers. Never give up, I'm a testament to faithful prayer. #prayer Share on X

Remember, we pray to a God who is able to do immeasurably and abundantly more than we ever imagine in our human minds and limitations. Like a daughter’s prayer for her atheist dad’s salvation, prayed for sixteen years, and over 5,000 times.

I’m a testament to faithful prayer. Never, ever give up on prayer. 

16 Year Journey Praying for My Atheist Father

Share a prayer you’ve prayed many times or an answer to a long-awaited prayer.

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Last week’s post, 20 Journal Thoughts that Changed My Life.

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Those verses from Ephesians always lift up my heart with fresh hope. God wants us to keep on praying, no matter how long we are called to do so. He does listen, and in His time, He will act.
Blessings, Karen!

Karen says:

God’s Word always brings us fresh hope, Martha. I’m a testament to faithful prayer.

Penny Cooke says:

Hi Karen,
Yes! Thirteen years, and I too prayed Scripture, for my addicted son, and he became a pastor. Praise God for your Dad and for my son. He IS able!

Karen says:

I remember this story, Penny! How amazing! Praise the Lord! “Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen” (Ephesians 3:20-21, NIV)

Ahmad says:

Christ has touched my heart for four years. My life is full of danger. Every time I prayed and asked Jesus He saved me from danger. Maybe I was in a hurry to receive, but you filled the answer in time.I am still praying for my young daughter and son. Please pray for them to be saved from their bad situation. Amen

Karen says:

Thanks for sharing your story with me. Praying for you and your children.

Oh, Karen! I love this hopeful post. Yes and Amen to the power of prayer! This story made me so happy. Thank you for sharing and praise the Lord that your dad’s name is written in the Book of Life!
Big hugs and prayers <3

Karen says:

Thanks so much, Beckie. There is power in prayer to move mountains, part seas, rain manna from heaven, and yes, bring a lost soul to the saving blood of Jesus. So grateful my dad’s name is written in the Book of Life! Continued prayers for you!

Yvonne Morgan says:

What an amazing testimony to never give up. God bless you for staying the course for so many years. I’m sure you will have an incredible reunion one day. Thanks Karen.

Karen says:

The story continues to amaze me, Yvonne. Oh, and that reunion will be so wonderful.

Thank you for setting the example of faithfulness, Karen, and for giving those of us praying for lost loved ones hope. May God keep us faithful too until He brings them into His fold. God bless!

Karen says:

Thank you for your encouraging comment, Nancy. There is hope in prayer. We pray to the real Hope-giver and the one who holds the keys to eternity in His hands. Blessings!

J.D. Wininger says:

Amen Ms. Karen. Faithfully praying for that lost family member says a great deal about our own faith, doesn’t it? Some of my most difficult prayers has been praying for those who had hurt me in the past. That’s why forgiveness is so important. God takes the hurt away. After I finally forgave them completely, it became easier to pray that would not face Jesus at he sits atop The Great White Throne. God’s blessings ma’am. It sure feels good when you learn that one of them allowed God to lead them into eternal life with Him.

Karen says:

Forgiveness is not easy, but hard. That’s why we can’t do it in ourselves or our own strength. Praying the Lord helps us to forgive is always a powerful prayer. And I think if softens our own hearts toward those who inflicted pain on us. God bless you!

Thank you for the reminder to keep praying for those who are lost. God hears every prayer.

Karen says:

Yes, He does, Melissa. Prayer really does change things, people, and changes us!

Jessica Brodie says:

I love that you never gave up on your dad and kept praying for him… and one day, he accepted Jesus as his savior! What a model of faithfulness and hope you are.

Karen says:

Thank you, Jessica. My faith waned a few times, but I also learned so many things about my trust in the Lord and to practice fervant prayer.

I love this! Prayer accomplished miracles! God is so good to hear us and to act to bring about answers to this important issue of salvation for a loved one.

Karen says:

He sure is, Melinda. And the Lord taught me so much about faith and prayer along the way.

[…] of God, I started praying for my dad. Sixteen years and over 5000 prayers later, my biological father became a child of the heavenly Father, […]

Karen, what a beautiful testimony to God’s faithfulness and yours in praying. I, too, have family members I pray for regularly asking God to bring them to Himself. But I have a similar testimony about my own dad who rejected God for many years but surrendered his life on his deathbed. Lots of wasted years but an eternity with Jesus!

Karen says:

Hi Donna, I’m so thankful your dad surrended to the Lord. I never take it lightly, what the Lord has done and will do.

Karen, what a beautiful testimony of perseverance and God’s grace that kept you going and answered your prayer! What a Savior!

Karen says:

Oh, what a Savior! This testimony, even though it belongs to me, always brings tears of joy and a celebration in my heart.

Joanne Viola says:

Karen, this is such a beautiful testimony as to the faithfulness of God to hear our prayers and to respond.

Karen says:

Thanks, Joanne. I never want to forget this powerful story of faithful prayer and a fathful God.

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