The Beginning
It doesn’t matter when you get alone with God as much as it matters that you get alone with God. But that being said, there is a very practical reason for striving to start your day in prayer. The reason for that is…
How you choose to begin sets the tone for how you end.
The Getaway
We all know the importance of having an exit strategy—whether it’s sneaking out of a party or finding five minutes to hide from your kids. But have you ever thought about planning a spiritual getaway?
Jesus did.
In Mark 1:35, after a wildly successful day of teaching, healing, and casting out demons, Jesus didn’t sleep in or bask in the attention. Instead, He got up early, found a quiet place, and prayed.
The lesson? Spiritual getaways are essential for reconnecting with God, refocusing our hearts, and recharging for what’s ahead.
When’s your next getaway with God? Plan it. Execute it. It’ll be worth it.
Inside Out
Prayer isn’t powerful because of our words––it’s powerful because of the One Who hears them. The One our prayer connects us with. Our Heavenly Father. So do yourself a favor and take the pressure off of yourself. Prayer isn’t a performance. It’s a conversation. When we approach prayer with this understanding, we discover something incredible. It’s not about doing it perfectly, but about connecting authentically. And through this authentic connection with God we’ll find our inner strength beginning to grow.