Every morning, the team of women behind iBelieve.com bring you a devotional and prayer to help you start your day in conversation with God. The Bible tells us to bring our prayers and petitions before God and He WILL give us peace! May these daily prayers help you find the words to pray and focus your heart and mind on the love of God today.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1522 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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My wife has recently painted these words on a wall in our house as a reminder to us both: āMightier than the waves of the sea, is His love for us!ā (Inspired byĀ Psalm 93:4). Please remember this. Mightier than the tempest you are facing is His love f... more
Whether youāre currently weighed down by responsibility or expectations or youāre drained due to disappointment and discouragement, Iād like to encourage you to takeĀ one step with God.Ā - Keri Eichberger more
He is our ever-present help in times of need and is faithful to strengthen us with His grace and fill us up with His peace, hope, and joy, even in the mundane.Ā - Emily Rose Massey more
We must be aware of our thoughts so that we no longer live as prisoners to our own negative thinking. - Alisha Headley more
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I like surprising people with a simple āGod bless your day!ā As I leave a store or interact with somebody in public. Thank you for the reminder! šš½ plusā¦ I like the new āvoiceā this morning. I received it differently (in a good way).
I love ending or starting my day with this podcast. God always sends me what I need through this channel. Thank you.
This is a great podcast to listen when you start your day or end your day. Especially, when stressed or too busy and overwhelmed, itās the best daily podcast to listen and meditate on Christ, your day, prayer life and scripture. Just soothing to the soul and what anyone needs in a busy day or when things donāt seem to go well, just listen to this podcast as it helps tremendously.
Was the Prayer for Waiting given on February 2, done with Chat GPT? It had no emotion at all.
TY for this daily place to lean not on my own understanding šš½ plusā¦ I like the new way you change the graphics on each podcast!
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