Debbie Macomber’s Prayer
What sustains her is a daily morning habit of Bible reading, journaling, acknowledging answered prayers, praying for others…
What sustains her is a daily morning habit of Bible reading, journaling, acknowledging answered prayers, praying for others…
Fully vulnerable and exposed: That’s how I want to present my heart to the Lord.
I am encouraging people to pray for the protection of God’s gift, our children.
As we celebrate Flag Day on June 14, take time to thank God for our freedom and for those who have fought for it.
As she began her prayer, Dad’s eyes came down and met Mom’s eyes in recognition and peace. It was the first miracle he gave us.
“If I just let go and had a good cry,” Joy told me, “I could go back to holding on to hope, and get back to prayer.”
The red-flag danger alerts were physical. I whispered a prayer: He’s yours, Lord. Thank you for holding him in your hands.
Grace isn’t a little prayer you say before a meal; it’s a way to live.
I struggled for the right words of protection to pray for my son fighting in the Middle East. Then God brought to mind this verse…
I can talk with him, lift prayers to him, all throughout the day. He’s always there. Always available.
He attributes his success to praying for God’s direction and says that if it were not for prayer, he would have made a very different choice…
I know first-hand just how important it is to pray for the men and women whose loved ones are in harm’s way…