I heard of an interesting experiment that was done once. They had a group of patients in a hospital, and had a group of Christians praying for some of them. Some patients didn’t receive any prayer (the control group). It was a double-blind experiment. None of the patients knew whether they were being prayed for, or, if they were, who was praying for them, and none of the Christians praying knew the patients or what ailment they had. The outcome was interesting. Not all of the patients that were prayed for got better, but there was a statistically significant difference that prayer made.
I heard of an interesting experiment that was done once. They had a group of patients in a hospital, and had a group of Christians praying for some of them. Some patients didn’t receive any prayer (the control group). It was a double-blind experiment. None of the patients knew whether they were being prayed for, or, if they were, who was praying for them, and none of the Christians praying knew the patients or what ailment they had. The outcome was interesting. Not all of the patients that were prayed for got better, but there was a statistically significant difference that prayer made.