In Hope Against Hope, He Believed

From Give Him 15. As opposed to a teaching for today’s post, I’m going to share from my heart regarding the current condition and future of America. First of all, I’m as convinced as I’ve ever been that we will see a sweeping revival and reformation in our nation. This includes the restoration of our … Continued

A Call to Pray for the ‘Discarded’

discard: … to get rid of especially as useless or unwanted … — Merriam-Webster.com Recently, I was walking my dog and praying. I came upon a pink silicone bracelet, on the ground, with the words Young Life printed on it. The item lay discarded in an empty field right behind a facility that promotes death. … Continued

Pray for More Ministers

As we pray for leaders in America, we don’t forget prayer for our spiritual leaders: pastors, teachers, and those in parachurch ministry. Let’s ask God to raise up more of them, as well. Who is praying on the wall?   Their numbers are declining among most mainline Protestant denominations. Among Catholics and Jews, the story … Continued

Fast for Breakthrough

This year, let’s take our prayer lives even deeper by fasting often and praying for ourselves, our friends, our families, and the nation. From The Christian Post. Fasting is hard because self-denial is hard (discipline), and overindulging is not rewarding.  It becomes a never-ending cycle of defeat unless we break the cycle by choosing discipline … Continued

The Year of Release

Holy Spirit has spoken a word of “release” over 2023. Let it be so, Lord! From Ministries of Francis Frangipane. In spite of increasing tensions around the world, the Holy Spirit says, for many, this next year will be a year of release. While we must absolutely intercede for our nations, we also must refuse … Continued

Christians Prefer Prayer to Bible Reading

The majority of Protestant churchgoers prefer prayer to reading Scripture. God is definitely moving in Christians’ lives, but let’s pray that we will remember the power of Scripture as well. From The Christian Post. Most Protestant churchgoers in the United States spend time alone with God on a daily basis — but most talk to … Continued

The Creative Power of God’s Word

Reading and praying through God’s word is powerful. Let’s spend more time in scripture and praying God’s will this year. From Give Him 15. I am constantly amazed at how many prayer meetings I attend where so little of the Word of God is implemented. The greatest weapon God has given us often goes unsheathed! … Continued

Forced Transition May Bring Breakthrough

A prominent conservative figure recently publicized a dream in which he was pushed or compelled to go down a hallway. This one aspect of his dream rolled over and over in my mind. Spiritually speaking, a hallway often symbolizes transition. Find out when your state prays.   With that thought in mind, we realize that … Continued

The Intercessor’s Joy: Resting in Fullness

Have you been bogged down by the challenges of life lately? Have the hard knocks you’ve received over the past few years hurt your faith and your ability to believe God for all things new? If so, I encourage you today to simply rest in the presence of God, pressing into Him so He can … Continued

Choose This Day Whom You Will Serve

This nation is full of compromise. The Christian church is full of compromise. And I have a question for you today: Are you walking before the Lord with clean hands and a pure heart? Are you 100% loyal, faithful, and obedient to His inerrant, infallible Word? Or is there compromise in you, too? Who is … Continued

Fox News Features IFA

IFA was recently covered in an interview done by Fox News. Let’s pray that this article bring more and more intercessors into our community! From Fox News. Prayer is a focus this month as Americans observe Sanctity for Life Month all throughout January — with Jan. 22 specifically observed as Sanctity of Human Life Sunday. The … Continued

In 2023, Let’s ‘Resolve’ to Pray!

We’re a couple of weeks into 2023, and if you haven’t already tossed the New Year’s resolutions, this may be the week they hit the trash. I gave up on these earnest-but-doomed-to-failure attempts at self-improvement many years ago, but when a new year starts, I do desire to establish benchmarks for what is to come. … Continued

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