Believe in God. He listen You. He loves you. He is One, Only One , He in Whole Universe. He listen our Prayer. Only If we believe and love Him. If we love His Creation. If we know. Our prayer should not hurt any body. He loves everybody, no mater your race, where you live, no mater your color, your age, your qualification, but your belief. But Your belief doesn't cause a thing to be true.
Believe you can develop to be equal with God does not allow in your development. Likewise believing alone will not change a situation because "faith without works is dead. The creativity of God is limitless, so is the conscience of all the needs, wishes and beliefs of all. He already knows what you need before you ask him for it.
How long before you even knew you had a need did God begin to put the response into action? As an example, you find yourself at a red traffic signal; you want the light to be green. Is your desire more important than all the other people that their signal to be green and do? We are also in some cases, required to believe for a long time, while all the forces that oppose the entry into alignment, so that our blessings not adversely affect anyone else. If we never approach the light to await the green whether green occurs or not is immaterial because faith without works is dead.
Your unbelief does not result to be true. Similarly, not believing God actually performed creation doesn't make God an imaginary being created by primitive humans who worshiped fire. You do not believe in a living God has no influence on God. Not being at the light ready for it to turn green doesn't mean it will never turn green. (
John 20:22 
) Jesus is truly the savior.
About the AuthorI have learned lot from past ,I am trying to learn from present as well . We should take the advantage of our modern technology and Philosophy.God is above all. He listen our prayer if we believe in Him and our prayer does not hurt any one, because He loves all of us. You can see Miracle in the life of a
Christian Minister Listining to the Jesus
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