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 »