Saying “thoughts and prayers” or posting praying hands emojis are our way of letting others know that we're praying for them. But saying we're praying for someone and actually praying for them are two very different things. The former is easy, while the latter, sometimes, not so much. Knowing specifically how or what to pray for someone can be challenging. Thankfully in Ephesians 3 the Apostle Paul models for us how to pray prayers for others that are practical, theologically correct, and most importantly have an eternal impact.