Noahide Prayer
From Rambam, Laws of Fasts 1:2-3: "when a difficulty arises [for a community], and the people cry out [to G-d in prayer]... everyone will realize that it occurred because of their conduct... This [realization, and their repentance and prayers] will cause the removal... Read more »
There is a bond between souls of close family members. The Torah sometimes says "he was gathered unto his people" about a Noahide who passed away. Read more »
Noahides are encouraged to make a verbal statement in their prayers every day that they are accepting upon themselves the faith in the Unity and Kingship of the One True G-d. Read more »
Prayer to G-d during the afternoon expresses desire for a direct relationship with G-d. A Noahide may want to connect with G-d only when it is convenient, as in the morning or evening. However, in the afternoon when a person is involved in... Read more »
Certain praises of G-d are recited because Moses and later Hebrew Prophets used these words as written in the Hebrew Bible. Thus the Sages authorized those praises for the daily prayer services. Read more »
As a Noahide, should I pray to G-d more often or more fervently? How do I nurture a habit to ask G-d to fulfill my needs? Read more »
When one prays for material well-being, he turns to G-d for help. This fulfills a purpose of creation, connecting G-dliness with the mundane worldly existence. Read more »
The minimum obligation of prayer for a Noahide is that at any time you recognize a need or feel religiously inspired or obligated, you should direct your mind to G-d and pray to Him to fulfill that need, or to praise Him or... Read more »
It's a very good thing for a person to start the day with a deep awareness of the Creator. It is also valuable to consider the potential for doing good that G-d grants us with each new day. Read more »
It's important to express gratitude when praying to God. We may be inspired with this emotion when we start to pray or reflect on our blessings for a short time Read more »
One can meditate and mentally pray to God, but it's best to set aside times and opportunities when you can verbalize your prayers and ask God for your needs. Read more »
Here is the translation of the prayer which Abraham taught his Gentile guests to say after they ate food to their satisfaction, in order to teach them about G-d. Read more »
To assist Noahides in their prayers and blessings to the One True God, Ask Noah International has published a booklet of recommended daily prayers for Noahides. Read more »
By saying "our Father, our King," you can have in mind that you are including yourself and all Righteous Gentiles along with the Jewish People. Read more »
The Mishna says: "Do not approach to pray except with a concentrated and serious mindset." But at the same time you can sing for joy in G-d's closeness and for happiness in your faith that He hears all prayers. Read more »