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Praying Scripture over Worry
Praying Scripture over Worry: Worry sneaks in quietly, often through the smallest cracks. A delayed text. A doctor’s appointment. Something seems “off” with our child. Before we know it, our minds are racing ahead into places God never asked us to go. Topic: Worry — When Your Thoughts Run Ahead of Truth A woman shared…
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Praying Scripture over Hurt Feelings
Praying Scripture over Hurt Feelings: How often do we feel hurt by others? If you are like me, it happens a lot more often than I’d like. It may be an acquaintance, or a friend, a family member, even our spouse. Each of us is human and we definitely get our feelings hurt at times…
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How to Use a Praying Scriptures Journal
In our Praying Scripture series we are realizing that Praying the Scriptures can become a lifeline for our hearts. Here are a few ideas for keeping your own Praying Scriptures Journal. Why Should I Keep a Praying Scriptures Journal? Keeping a Praying Scriptures Journal is an encouraging and helpful practice. It becomes a valued resource. …
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Praying Scripture
Praying Scripture: Letting God’s Word be Your Anchor There are moments in life when our emotions feel louder than truth. A small comment stings more than it should. A disappointment settles heavier than we expected. A familiar insecurity rises up again, uninvited. We try to shake it off, but the feelings linger, tugging at our…
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The Key House – Book Review for Middle Schoolers
Oh, the pure joy of curling up with a story that sweeps you away from the very first page! That’s exactly what happened when I opened The Key House, the first book in Mike Curtis’ Noland Kids Adventure Series (it’s a series of 4 books). Note: This is a book review for middle schoolers. Disclosure:…
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How to Read Through the Bible
I remember the moment several months ago when I asked myself: Have I ever actually read through the Bible cover to cover? Maybe you’ve wondered the same thing. Like me, you might have started one of those “Read the Bible in a Year” plans. They’re everywhere, and I’ve begun more than one. But finishing? That’s…
