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Whether it's stories that hit home on the news or people we meet with eyes open, we can pray in our mind to the wonderful saviour. 
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  <author>Euan</author>
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I definitely enjoy praying with my eyes open - I have in the past, when on public transport, prayed for random people I see or places that I pass. All of which would not happen should i only pray with my eyes shut!
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