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  1. So many challenging issues here – but it sounds like you’re starting in the right place. I read in a book about Godly home management that the author found that when she took time each morning to spend time with God, and ask him to bless the chores she had to accomplish, it seemed like she was always able to fit in everything she needed to do and still had time left over. She compared it to the people who tithe faithfully and always seem to have their financial needs supplied.

    Would love to know more about the books you mentioned – the look good!

    1. I did used to experience that on some of the days I’d get up early and pray, though definitely not all. But comparing it to the tithing thing makes SO MUCH sense. I never thought of it that way!

      “Whispers of Hope” is fantastic. A short Bible reading each day along with a “devotional” and then two pages to use as a prayer journal, but she breaks them up into sections with the acronym P-R-A-I-S-E (praise, repentance, acknowledgment, intercession, self-supplication, and equipping) to give a little guidance to your prayer. I’ve used it hand-in-hand with “Praying God’s Word” which is another one of her books and focuses on specific strongholds (pride, unbelief, feelings of being unloved, etc. etc.) mentioned in the Bible and how to use the words of the Bible to ask for freedom from those strongholds. I use it more for the praise and acknowledgment parts of the prayer as it gives me words for that when I can’t come up with any on my own. 🙂 I need to sit down and read the second one one of these days. What I’ve read so far was very insightful.

  2. this is great, reb. thanks for the reminder. i love the comparison to nourishing the body. it may not be the first time i’ve heard that (i’m certain i’ve taught it in a class or two) but i tend to forget – i appreciate that you’re letting God speak to me through your thoughts! 🙂

    1. Eep, I don’t feel like God is speaking through my thoughts, but I’m glad it was a good reminder for you. 🙂

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