Have you ever wanted something so badly that nothing else would satisfy you? Hannah was like that. Life lessons we can learn from the unwavering persistence of Hannah.
Read MoreBiblical fasting is a spiritual discipline with amazing blessings. As we study Jesus’ 40-day fast we see how to handle temptations, what we can expect during and after a fast, and when to draw the line.
Read MoreLearning to pray Scripture takes our prayers to a new level because it allows us to pray God’s will. Praying Scripture gives us strength and increases our faith.
Read MoreTraditional biblical fasts are important. But sometimes fasting alternatives are needed and we shouldn’t feel guilty about them. It doesn't matter to God what we fast, only that we are willing to set aside something we desire in the flesh for something only He can give us.
Read MoreThere is a big difference between answered prayer and a coincidence. Even after praying, we doubt and wonder if what we just experienced was a coincidence or answered prayer. So how do you tell the difference?
Read MoreEvery biblical fasting experience is different but we can all learn from each other’s walk. In this post, I share a few of my biblical fasting adventures and the lessons God taught me through each fast.
Read MoreBiblical fasting is a spiritual discipline that amps up our prayers and focuses our attention on our Savior. Practical tips that will bless you as you prepare, during, and wrapping up a biblical fast.
Read MoreBiblical fasts of various types, lengths, and purposes are found throughout the Bible. When we are unsure which kind of biblical fast to do, God provides many examples for us to read up on.
Read MoreBiblical fasting must be rooted in Scripture and saturated with prayer or it is simply a diet. Establishing a firm foundation for biblical fasting so that you can have a successful time of fasting.
Read MoreAs a child of God, we are given the amazing gift of powerful prayers! It doesn’t matter how long we have been spiritually born again or what we have (or have not) accomplished for God’s Kingdom. What matters is our heart and our willingness to take everything to our Heavenly Father.
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