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polaspalguest asked on 2025-04-06 22:55:53

Do you know how to pray blessings on your children?

" Praying a Blessing " by Renée Brainos.
Becoming a parent is exciting. And scary. And fulfilling. And overwhelming. It can be difficult to walk the line between advocating for your child and teaching them to advocate for themselves. Knowing when to do something for them, or when they need to do it for themselves. When to help, and when to allow them to struggle.

Thankfully, we don’t have to navigate the journey alone! We can pray for wisdom and direction as we raise Christian men and women.

Luke 2:52 says: And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with...
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polaspalguest asked on 2025-03-23 03:29:06

Faith and can we pray beyond just our Needs in Life?

" Praying Beyond Our Needs. "

In our quest for revival and our desire to impact our cities, there is another aspect of prayer that I want to share with you: praying with intention to impact others. We may pray every day about the needs in our own lives, our families, and friends, yet never go into the realm of praying, “Thy kingdom come, and Thy will be done” unless we choose to do that intentionally. We cannot depend on chance encounters and accidental contact with others to bring about the harvest God wants to give. We must be intentional in...
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polaspalguest asked on 2025-02-11 12:16:03

Do you believe that the Lord cannot dwell in an unforgiving heart?

Prayer for “A Restoration of Wounded Hearts”

How many times have God’s children been hurt and offended? We may say, “I forgive, but will never forget.” When we say these words, we are holding a grudge under the false pretense of forgiving. Offenses will come, but they must not consume the heart. When a person dwells on offenses, there comes bitterness, envy, strife, jealousy, hatred, and anger. The list goes on and on. The joy of the Lord cannot dwell in an unforgiving heart. Jesus is our great example. He was falsely accused and crucified, He did no wrong, and yet...
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