A Prayer to Honor Our Fallen Servicemen and Woman

A Prayer to Honor Our Fallen Servicemen and W...

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A Prayer for Refreshment in God’s Presence

Weariness has a way of brewing just below the surface — quiet enough to ignore for a while, but persistent enough that it eventually makes itself known. In this tender and soul-nourishing episode, Keri Eichberger gives voice to a longing most of us carry but rarely stop to name: ...  Show more

A Prayer for Carrying More Than You Were Made to Carry

In this raw and deeply personal episode, Rachel Wojo shares the moment something inside her broke. Not because God hadn't made her strong enough, but because she had been carrying things He never handed her in the first place. Moses found himself in the same place in Exodus 18, j ...  Show more

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