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Praying for Your Family When You Don’t See Immediate Results

One of the greatest tools God has given you is prayer. Some prayers are answered within minutes or weeks. Others take forty years. When you feel helpless, confused, or heartbroken, you can still express your needs to Him. Conversing with the Lord is not a last resort for desperate people. It is the first and lasting response of faithful believers.

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Praying for Your Family

Prayer is one of the most powerful gifts a parent can give to their children

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Moms in Prayer, Part 2

The power of a praying mother should never be underestimated.

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Moms in Prayer, Part 1

Do you pray for your children and the schools they attend?

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Prayer Changes Things

Prayer is not a last resort for the powerless; it’s an appeal to the One who holds power over all things. For twenty-five years, Shirley Dobson faithfully served as chair of the National Day of Prayer Task Force, helping to expand and strengthen this nationwide movement. Her leadership reminded millions that communing with our Savior is not symbolic—it is transformational.

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Persistent Prayer

If a commitment to Christ is the foundation for a successful marriage, then daily prayer together is the steady, brick-by-brick construction that provides a safe haven for genuine intimacy.

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Warfare Strategies to Win Back Your Prodigal Child

No prodigal child is too far gone for God’s redemptive power!

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Quiet Times for Busy Parents

Have you found it challenging to balance the demands of marriage and family while still having devotional time with the Lord?

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Are You Praying with Your Children?

Are you praying with your little ones? How about your older children? Don't let the golden opportunities slip away.

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The Power of Prayer

Sophia Forchas is a 13-year-old student at the Annunciation Catholic Church and School in Minneapolis, Minnesota. On August 27, Sophia was with her classmates for the beginning of the school-year worship service. During the service, a demon-possessed assailant opened fire on the students, killing two and injuring thirty. Sophia was grievously wounded. I don’t casually use the words “demon-possessed.” The killer hated Jesus. He drew a picture of himself looking in a mirror with a demon staring back at him. Doctors were not hopeful about Sophia’s prognosis. A bullet was lodged in her brain. She was placed in a medically induced coma. Fearful that the brain swelling would cause more damage, part of her skull had to be removed. Doctors doubted she would ever fully recover. Yet in late September, a recuperating, smiling Sophia returned home and was reunited with her family and friends.

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