…good news is what the gospel is all about.
This week, as you spend time in the scriptures, my prayer…
…time to have each member of the family share a testimony.
Prayer
Thank God for being the hero in…
…prayer, shall we? If this is all the evidence we had, we’d all be Chicken Littles saying, “We can’t…
…night of prayer. They will pray, sing, and petition God to do an amazing work in the city of Seattle.…
…has called us all to reach.
Please join me in prayer and celebration as we welcome Andrew and the…
…understanding that church-saturation does not equate to gospel-saturation,” said Pastor Miles. “It is my prayer…
…believing prayer for the sick is far more likely to be followed by restoration than anything else in the…
…intern, I am excited to see how God will use your internship to grow you. My prayer for you is that God…
…mention as a woman of prayer. She is pointed out among the one hundred twenty people in the Upper Room…
…and prayer that the Holy Spirit would illuminate our understanding, enliven our hearts to live in…
…do or attempt to do these things without invoking Jesus’ name?
Prayer
Our Father, thank you…
…things that don’t. What do you feel as you look through these lists?
Prayer
Thank God for giving you…
…today, Lord God, it is our prayer that we would see Jesus as the perfect image-bearer, and that by the…
…loves to answer prayer? He especially loves to do so when our prayers are completely in line with the…
…friend in Austin about prayer. He was going through a challenging season and made this comment; “I…
…who believes.” The man’s trust was strengthened, he offered a humble prayer for an increase of faith…
…the prayer and asked Jesus into my heart. All growing up, I would describe my faith as immature and…
…offensive. How many of you gossip as a prayer request? “Pray for Sally. Her husband committed adultery…
…Bible reading, prayer, silence and solitude, going for a hike, talking to the Lord, whatever, playing…
…I want to resolve that. Sprinkling God talk over genocide Number one, there was recently a prayer…