Angie leads you through "Questions to Consider" that will engage your mind in thinking about prayer.
When the disciples asked Jesus how to pray, he provided this model prayer. Join Angie as she walks through each part of this well known prayer!
Angie provides a brief summary and invites you to reflect on the impact of The Lord's Prayer on your own prayer life.
Do you ever feel like you shouldn't ask God for anything? Or maybe you feel like that is all you do! Listen to how Jesus encourages us to ask God for our needs!
After rereading 1 Samuel 1:1-2:11, use these quotes and questions to reflect on prayers of petition and Thanksgiving.
Psalm 139- one of my favorites- is full of God's character! When we realize the fullness of God, we can't help but to adore Him!
Take some time to reread Psalm 139. Let it soak in. Lean into who God is and adore Him!
"God isn't waiting for you to get your emotional act together so you can come to Him with a tidy presentation of trust and rejoicing. No. He has provided the path of lament for you to travel so you can arrive at those choices." (p. 115 When You Pray)
Give God all of your emotions. Be honest with Him. Let Him listen, heal, and work in your heart and in your life.
Praying for the physical and spiritual needs of others beckons God's power and strength and peace on their behalf. Discover the joys and challenges of intercessory prayer.
Using the provided scripture passages and quotes, consider how prayers of intercession impact your prayer life.
Two innovative frameworks for women's Bible study. Both studies incorporate time for small group discussion and individual reflection.
Looking for a structured way to study, engage, and reflect on God's word? Deep Breath offers a unique format for small group and individual study.
Not your typical Supper Club!
A simple, casual, and inviting atmosphere where all women can dine, fellowship, and digest God's word together.
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