Why Start Your Faith Journey with the Book of John by Brenda Wood. As we learn to believe, we will learn to trust, and the more we do that,
the more we will pray and obey.
Tag: trust
Five Ways For Stronger Prayers
Five Ways For Stronger Prayers by Janis Cox Read: James 1:6 But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind. and Hebrews 11:6 And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to… Continue reading Five Ways For Stronger Prayers
Are You Immune?
Are You Immune? By Susan Hitchman. Susan asks if we are seeking out protection from God through prayer? Prayer guards. It protects. It provides immunity for our hearts and our minds.
How To Walk with Jesus
How To Walk with Jesus by Janis Cox. For a couple of hours Janis found that walking with God is filled with surprises.
How Can I Learn to Pray?
How Can I Learn to Pray? by Michelle DeRusha. Michelle tells of her experience with prayer – from unbelief to truly having a conversation with God.
Am I Straining at the Oars?
Am I Straining at the Oars? by Janis Cox. “If my life is to learn – then Jesus needs to be in my every moment.” Learning to trust in Jesus every moment.
Dare We Claim it in Jesus’ Name?
Dare We Claim it in Jesus’ Name? by Bruce Atchison. My faith is my trust in the heavenly Father,
not some spiritual force I generate through denying negative results.
PRAYER, NOT PANIC
Prayer, not Panic by Violet Nesdoly (reprinted with permission) “Israel demands a king” J. Winter TODAY’S SPECIAL: 1 Samuel 8:1-22 TO CHEW ON:“Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel; and they said, ‘No, but we will have a king over us, that we also may be like all the nations and that our… Continue reading PRAYER, NOT PANIC
I’M HERE – WHERE ARE YOU?
I am Here – Where Are You? Patricia Day talks about her conversation with God – comparing it to when we wait for someone.
HOW TO FIND GOD WHEN IT’S CRUNCH TIME
How to Find God when it’s Crunch Time by Janice Keats. A good story of trust.