Elizabeth George

A Woman After God's Own Heart®

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  • Alejandra Arias Uribehas quoted7 years ago
    Prayer trains us not to panic—Jesus taught His disciples that we ought always to pray and not to faint (Luke 18:1). Turning to God for every need during my regular daily prayer time ingrained in me the habit of prayer. Soon I was replacing my tendency to panic at the first hint of any problem with God’s strength
  • Alejandra Arias Uribehas quoted7 years ago
    Prayer provides a place to unload burden
  • Alejandra Arias Uribehas quoted8 years ago
    When some parents asked Dr. Howard Hendricks of Dallas Theological Seminary how to teach their children about faith in God, he answered, “Have them keep a prayer list.”
  • Alejandra Arias Uribehas quoted8 years ago
    And that is exactly what I did. Like a child, I wrote out a prayer list in my special book and began taking my concerns to God, my Father, each day. I was awed as, for the first time ever, I paid close attention to how He answered item after item.
  • Alejandra Arias Uribehas quoted8 years ago
    A Heart Committed to Prayer
  • Alejandra Arias Uribehas quoted8 years ago
    Develop the habit of drawing near to God—Only through routine,
  • Alejandra Arias Uribehas quoted8 years ago
    How does a woman draw near to God’s heart?
  • Alejandra Arias Uribehas quoted8 years ago
    I experienced His peace that passes all understanding guarding my heart (Philippians 4:7)
  • Alejandra Arias Uribehas quoted8 years ago
    found strength in many scriptures I had memorized over the years. I gained spiritual energy from psalms read, studied, and prayed through in earlier
  • Alejandra Arias Uribehas quoted8 years ago
    times are rough, we won’t be depleted.
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