A Prayer Before School for Students and Parents
A prayer before school for students and parents asking God for wisdom, focus, courage, protection, peace, and kindness.
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A prayer before school for students and parents asking God for wisdom, focus, courage, protection, peace, and kindness.
A morning prayer for fathers asking God for wisdom, strength, patience, humility, love, and guidance for their families.
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A morning prayer for mothers asking God for strength, wisdom, patience, peace, and grace while caring for their children.
A morning prayer to surrender your plans, schedule, goals, and future to God while trusting His will and timing.
Begin the day with prayers for spiritual protection over your mind, home, family, faith, and walk with Christ.
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Pray this prayer before work to ask God for focus, integrity, wisdom, patience, and peace throughout your workday.
When stress feels overwhelming, God invites you to find rest in Him. A short devotional with Scripture, prayer, and reflection questions for anxious hearts.
When anxiety feels heavy, God invites you to cast your worries on Him. A short devotional with Scripture, reflection questions, and prayer.
A Christian devotional on anxiety rooted in Philippians 4:6–7, offering biblical encouragement, peace, prayer, and reflection questions for anyone struggling with worry and fear.
Obedience is not the root of salvation but its fruit. When love for Christ fills the heart, obedience flows naturally—not as duty, but as joyful devotion shaped by grace.
Christ waits patiently to be welcomed. To receive Him is to release control and trust Him fully, exchanging our striving for His grace and life.
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