A Prayer to Honor Our Fallen Servicemen and Woman

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A Prayer to Boldly Ask God for What Seems Impossible

Most of us are far more practiced at imagining what could go wrong than at imagining what God could do. We replay worst-case scenarios, brace for bad news, and quietly scale down our prayers to a size that feels safe — requests small enough that disappointment won't sting too bad ...  Show more

A Prayer for Stillness When Life Won’t Slow Down

The list is staring at you right now, isn't it? And it will be there tomorrow too. Life has a way of moving at a pace that leaves us perpetually behind — the work that never stops piling up, the requests that keep coming, the weight of our own expectations pressing down on top of ...  Show more

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