Fasting

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Why Praising God Before the Answer Comes Is Enough

Have you ever found yourself fasting, praying, and still waiting — with no visible sign that anything has changed? There is something powerful about choosing to praise before the answer appears. Psalm 28:6–7 says God has already heard your cry — and that truth alone is enough to lift your heart.
Why Praising God Before the Answer Comes Is Enough - Psalm 28:6-7

When You Fasted, Was It Truly for Me? God’s Question Still Stands

You fasted for 70 years… but was it really for God? It’s not just about what we do—but why and for whom we do it. Religious activity without a heart for God is empty. God's question in Zechariah 7:5 still echoes today: “Was it really for Me that you fasted?” Pause. Reflect. Let this post stir your heart back to sincere devotion. Click to read more and be renewed.
When You Fasted, Was It Truly for Me? God's Question Still Stands - Zechariah 7:5

Stand in the Gap: The Call to Action

The world is yearning for hope and restoration, but who will rise to stand in the gap? Just like Deborah, Nehemiah, and Esther, we are called to bring light into darkness, rebuild what is broken, and intercede for the vulnerable. The time to act is now. Will you answer the call to be part of God’s redemptive plan? Read the full post to discover how you can make a difference and step into your divine purpose.
Stand in the Gap: The Call to Action - Nehemiah 1:4