
The multifaceted value of prayer
How we pray can be a matter of personal preference though and we know this because there are many instances in the Bible where people are praying, and it doesn’t always look the same.
How we pray can be a matter of personal preference though and we know this because there are many instances in the Bible where people are praying, and it doesn’t always look the same.
God hears every prayer that His children pray. That is promised. Does that mean God will answer every prayer the way we want or think is right? No.
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
God of All Things by Andrew Wilson — Abstract theology is overrated, for God can be found in even the most ordinary of things. Jesus
Know that if you are feeling overwhelmed and tired, you are not alone. What’s important is that you are honest with yourself and are keeping the main thing (your walk with God) the main thing.
If I’m not prioritizing my time spent in prayer, diving into the text, and considering the interpretations, implications, and applications of that week’s passage, then I won’t be prepared to support, encourage and learn alongside other believers.
God uses His children throughout their entire lives if we let Him.
Here are this month’s book suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God by Tim Keller — Christians are
How we pray can be a matter of personal preference though and we know this because there are many instances in the Bible where people are praying, and it doesn’t always look the same.
God hears every prayer that His children pray. That is promised. Does that mean God will answer every prayer the way we want or think is right? No.
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
God of All Things by Andrew Wilson — Abstract theology is overrated, for God can be found in even the most ordinary of things. Jesus
Know that if you are feeling overwhelmed and tired, you are not alone. What’s important is that you are honest with yourself and are keeping the main thing (your walk with God) the main thing.
If I’m not prioritizing my time spent in prayer, diving into the text, and considering the interpretations, implications, and applications of that week’s passage, then I won’t be prepared to support, encourage and learn alongside other believers.
God uses His children throughout their entire lives if we let Him.
Here are this month’s book suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God by Tim Keller — Christians are
How we pray can be a matter of personal preference though and we know this because there are many instances in the Bible where people are praying, and it doesn’t always look the same.
God hears every prayer that His children pray. That is promised. Does that mean God will answer every prayer the way we want or think is right? No.
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
God of All Things by Andrew Wilson — Abstract theology is overrated, for God can be found in even the most ordinary of things. Jesus
Know that if you are feeling overwhelmed and tired, you are not alone. What’s important is that you are honest with yourself and are keeping the main thing (your walk with God) the main thing.
If I’m not prioritizing my time spent in prayer, diving into the text, and considering the interpretations, implications, and applications of that week’s passage, then I won’t be prepared to support, encourage and learn alongside other believers.
Here are this month’s book suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Prayer: Experiencing Awe and Intimacy with God by Tim Keller — Christians are
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