5 Reasons To Pray.
•Prayer directs.
•Prayer changes you.
•Prayer invites the help of the spiritual realm here on earth.
•Prayer strengthens you.
•Prayer brings peace and comfort.
via. Dr. Dharius Daniels
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There is something so precious about knowing that I am fearfully and wonderfully made. There truly is no one like me and there will never be another me. All my desires, aspirations, dreams, personality, and unique traits have a purpose, and because of that I must cherish and love every single fiber of my being.
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Young children are to be guided as they learn about themselves and the world we live in. It grieves the Lord’s heart to witness so many be mislead in celebrating wickedness under the guise of festive fun or free sweets. Whether you actively partake or are passive when it comes to Halloween, the protection of young children should concern all. In the same way a loving parent would not want to willingly expose their child to life threatening danger, the same conviction should be had when it comes to Halloween. There is too much spiritual darkness taking place that the natural eyes cannot see, that then manifests differently in the lives of young people because, they weren’t always protected from demonic deception growing up. Some people may not have known that so much could be beyond the costumes and celebrations we see. Others of you may not believe a word I’ve said and think it’s being too deep. Either way, it is my hope this offers enlightenment on the protection of children not only in the physical but in the spiritual too.
Miss Black & Beautiful, 1968.
pray about it. your mood swings, your temper, your ego, your insecurities, your mindset, your self-love, your emotional state, your environment, your relationships, your lack of motivation, your lack of execution, your attraction to bad people. give God every piece of you and every vessel. pray about it all. power of prayer is indescribable.
Judimar student Judith Jamison (center top), age 15, as Myrtha in Giselle, 1958. Source.
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