Tag: jesus

  • Praying Together Before Meals

    Some of my fondest memories are of family meals together. I think one of the unifying aspects of all our meals together was Prayer. Prayer brought us all together. We were all equal…all believers who were giving thanks and praying to our God for our food and time spent together at that very moment. It was peace and unity together…not just a meal.

    I still love family meals together and we pray now just as we did when I was a child. I’m proud to keep these traditions going setting wonderful examples for my children and hopefully they will for their children.
  • One Day Jesus Was Praying

    “One day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him, ‘Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.’”

    – Luke 11:1
  • Where your treasure is, there your heart will be

    Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. These words invite us to examine not just what we say we value, but what truly holds our attention and devotion.

    We live in a world that constantly encourages us to gather more—more possessions, more recognition, more security. It is easy to let our hearts become attached to things that are temporary. Yet the condition of our hearts can be measured by what we pursue most earnestly and protect most carefully.

    Treasure is not limited to money or material wealth. Treasure includes our time, our energy, our thoughts, and our affections. Whatever we consistently invest in becomes the place where our hearts settle. If we invest primarily in earthly gain, our hearts will be tied to outcomes that can shift and disappear. But if we invest in what honors God—acts of compassion, generosity, obedience, and sharing the hope of Christ—our hearts become anchored in eternity.

    Our real wealth is not what we accumulate, but what we dedicate to God’s purposes. Every opportunity to do good, to encourage someone, to speak truth in love, and to reflect Christ becomes eternal treasure. These investments never diminish. They endure.

    The challenge is not whether we possess treasure, but whether our treasure aligns with eternal priorities. When we intentionally lay up treasure in heaven, our hearts follow—and in doing so, we discover a deeper peace and lasting joy.

    “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” – Luke 12:34

    – From Pastor Willis J. Ferrell of (The Redemption Center Church) Danville, Virginia

  • The Serenity Prayer

    “God, grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and Wisdom to know the difference.”

  • Pray, Listen, & Believe!

    Pray, Listen, & Believe!

    A black background with white text that reads: 'When you pray, God listens. When you listen, God talks. When you believe, God works.'
  • Prayer is a Conversation

    Prayer is a Conversation

    Text graphic with a blue background stating, 'Prayer is a CONVERSATION.'
  • Jesus Prayed

    “Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house, and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed.”

    – Matthew 1:35
  • My Mother’s Prayers

    My Mom prayed about everything and for everyone. It was her calm to life’s storms. Prayer defeated my Mom’s worries. I watched her love Jesus and have a deep relationship with God until the day she died. She wanted us to know God, Pray first, love others, and have Faith in Jesus Christ, our Heavenly Father, & The Holy Spirit.

  • Prayer & Faith for Business

    I’ve been in business for myself for about 31 years. Those close to me know my main form of growth and stability in business with my clients is based on prayer.

    I pray regularly that God sends me the right clients for me and that I’m the right Personal Trainer to my clients. I pray I am the help they need and they are the help I need financially.

    That’s been my key for years. It’s bigger and deeper than me, sales, marketing etc…it’s the power of PRAYER.

    God provides when we ask and our heart is right. Faith in God should be at the core of our personal and business lives.
  • My Shorter Prayers

    My youngest asked me the other day as she heard me praying when an ambulance drove by…”Dad why are your prayers short?”. I told her most of my prayers each day are short because it’s before a meal/snack, before work, when an ambulance or fire truck drives by, or I see a social media post of a friend or family member asking for prayer etc…but I do have longer prayers early in the day and sometimes before bed.

    I pray about everything I told her all throughout the day, every day. It’s so important to me and my life and it guides me through each day.