A Military Mom’s Journey of Prayer
God has taken my time of darkness—my last resort—and is shining it as a light for those who are also facing the incredible stress of having a loved one at war.
God has taken my time of darkness—my last resort—and is shining it as a light for those who are also facing the incredible stress of having a loved one at war.
It’s a classic mistake, trusting ourselves instead of Jesus, and it’s one each of us is capable of making.
What prayer do you remember most from your mother? How did your mom’s prayer impact your life?
How would we manage with no electricity in this summer Georgia heat?
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There are many next steps to consider. And many more prayers to say, and answers to be listened for, and a dog to love for however long we may have her before God gently takes her home.
On this national day of prayer, we have the privilege and responsibility to come together in prayer. Together, we have the ability to amplify that heart’s cry asking God to keep those men and women in our military safe.
Leave a “May Basket” of prayer for someone. See if any of your anonymous prayers seem to have an effect on the person you target. See if such “secret agent” prayers can actually change the climate in a room or subway car.
God can use all of us to help those in need, regardless of our weaknesses and limitations. And prayer is the first step. The necessary spark that can make things happen.