Did you ever have an imaginary friend? To be honest with you, I didn’t – but I tried really hard. I thought it would be so fun to have someone to talk to and hang out with, especially if my friends were busy or I was stuck grounded in my room. Unfortunately, no matter how hard I tried, I just couldn’t do it. Although I loved imagining things, my brain just couldn’t come to terms with the idea that there was actually someone there to talk to. When I tearfully told my mum about it once, she wasn’t concerned about my dilemma at all. ‘Why would you need one, Zari? You already have someone to talk to whenever you want – and He actually hears you.’ My younger self was very confused. ‘Who?’ I asked. My mum just smiled and said, ‘God, of course. He’s always listening and ready to talk to you.’ What was meant to be encouraging shocked me more. ‘All the time?’ I asked. ‘Even when I’m being silly or like, on the toilet or something?!’
Now, if you’re new to this concept, or a bit confused as I was, don’t stress. Unlike the imaginary stories (and I’m sorry to break it to you, they are just imaginary stories) of figures like Santa Claus, who are always watching to make sure you’re good, God isn’t imaginary – and He’s not watching out to get you in trouble. In fact, He prefers when we speak to Him directly. That’s where prayer comes in. But how do we speak to someone we can’t see or hear? How do we know God is real and not imaginary?





