Prayer—a practice that, for millennia, has connected humanity to the divine. Quiet moments of reverence, approaching with awe, as we tread on holy ground. For many, prayer is a formal act, approached with careful words and sacred silence, reserved for special times or places. But what if that’s what prayer was never meant to be? What if it looked more like how our children come to us—spontaneous, unfiltered, and persistent? What if God invites us to pray like that—not formally or occasionally, but constantly and courageously, like children who never hesitate to ask, or ask again? Join us this week at BCC as we explore simple but powerful practice of prayer.