1. praying - Noun
2. praying - Verb
of Pray
a. & n. from Pray, v.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to him, they are praying that division doesn't come amongst them but if it gets to that point, the African Church won't change its name to another something altogether. Source: Internet
Actually, Ellis adds, “We’re hoping and praying for it.” Source: Internet
After Jesus returned to heaven, the book of Acts records the disciples of Jesus praying to God to grant that miracles be done in his name, for the purpose of convincing onlookers that he is alive. Source: Internet
And when midnight came, as I was standing and praying, the house where you shut me in was hung up by the four corners, and there was a flashing of light in mine eyes. Source: Internet
Although he signed on to the recent Wisconsin decision, he is probably praying that the vote there is not close enough for the decision on mail-in ballots to have any consequence. Source: Internet
Adamu Kabiru, an indigene of Itas who said he knew some of the victims lamented their death while praying for the repose of their souls. Source: Internet