Book Review – Shepherding a Child’s Heart
Tedd Tripp’s Shepherding a Child’s Heart provides a balanced focus on our parenting and how to speak to the heart of your child. Also get the 12 week study.
Tedd Tripp’s Shepherding a Child’s Heart provides a balanced focus on our parenting and how to speak to the heart of your child. Also get the 12 week study.
Through prayer there is no problem that can’t be solved,
no sickness that can’t be healed, no burden that can’t be lifted,
Thanksgiving prepares you to experience God, for more blessing from God, for the peace of God, for God’s joy, and to hear from God.
As we read the Bible verses about healing, we then have confidence that it is God’s will to heal the sick person. I pray for healing because God says to.
Jesus suffering grief in the Gospels when He wept and when He questioned God on the cross. Grief is normal. Knowing how to deal with grief is important.
Unlock prayer secrets from the Magi’s wisdom: expect miracles, embrace humility, detour with divine direction, and claim heavenly rewards.
When we see that we have a loving Father who loves to give good gifts, we will have joy in our prayer lives. God is ready to give more than we deserve.
Prayer should never be a source of discouragement for us. | The reason people don’t go to God is they don’t believe He is for them. | More Kevin Shorter quotes:
I usually think that my listening is just waiting for Him to answer my questions or for Him to give me some insight that would be beneficial to me. Today it really did not have anything to do with me.
God’s heart for redemption mean He is powerful enough to turn all of our darkest moments into signs of His wonderful goodness. No situation is too bad.
The problem with rest is that we have the definition wrong. We think rest is doing nothing. Jesus defined rest as doing only what He saw His Father doing.
We were made to be clothed with our heavenly dwelling and the Holy Spirit is a partial deposit of what is to come. What does all this mean to our prayers?