faith, prayer, Trust, worry

What Helps You Trust God?

Worry is the facade of taking action when prayer really is. ~ Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts Photo by Kim M. Andrist I don’t consider myself a worrier. But I know that term is relative. There is a long and wide spectrum to that cumbersome thing called worry. In fact, as I type, I realize how I’ve prided myself on …

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Expectation, hope, image of God, Impression, Photography, prayer, reflection, The Call, Trust, waiting

Waiting is not Fun, but it is Vital

You’ve heard the call. You hold the dream. And…..nothing. Doors seem to be locked shut. What do you do? You wait. You do the things you know He has placed in front of you to do for today even if those things seem trivial or totally unrelated to the call. And you wait. Waiting on God is vital in order to see …

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A.B Simpson, Greatness of God, obedience, prayer, Servants, Will of God

Can I Get an AMEN?

Do we truly know the power of our supernatural weapon of prayer? Do we dare use it with authority of a faith that not only asks but also commands? God baptizes us with holy boldness and divine confidence, for He is looking not for great people but for people who will dare to prove the greatness of their God! ~A.B. …

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body, exercise, mind, ministry, prayer, renewing of the mind, spirit, walking

Exercise is not Just for the Body

It’s not very spiritual and yet  this is one of the most important spiritual things you can do. Exercise. Our mind, body, and spirit are all connected, and when one is not being nurtured, the others are affected. So, taking care of our bodies is critical to our emotional and spiritual health and thus our ministry to others. I started walking …

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David, God, prayer, Psalms, Trust

The Conversation

David: “You are my hiding place; you will protect me from trouble and surround me with songs of deliverance.”God: “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you. Do not be like the horse or the mule, which have no understanding but must be controlled by bit and bridle, …

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