Regular times of prayer can be thought of like greenhouses containing the soil of our heart, where amongst in the wild winds of life that may blow around us in other parts of our day, these are protected spaces in which our heart is learning to constantly lean towards Jesus like a sunflower turns to follow the sun. But what could spaces of prayer, or 'daily greenhouses' look like if you're working a corporate job and flying half of the year, or perhaps a mother nursing a newborn? What could t...
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Regular times of prayer can be thought of like greenhouses containing the soil of our heart, where amongst in the wild winds of life that may blow around us in other parts of our day, these are protected spaces in which our heart is learning to constantly lean towards Jesus like a sunflower turns to follow the sun. But what could spaces of prayer, or 'daily greenhouses' look like if you're working a corporate job and flying half of the year, or perhaps a mother nursing a newborn? What could t...
1 Thess 5:16-17 TPT Let joy be your continual feast, make your life a prayer. And in the midst of everything be always giving thanks, for this is God’s perfect plan for you in Christ Jesus. So how do we pray this without ceasing? How do we make our life a prayer? What did Paul even mean by that? Dig a little deeper with us around the context of the book of Thessalonians and be encouraged! Our activation at the end of the podcast invites the Holy Spirit in to free us from any lies we may be b...
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Regular times of prayer can be thought of like greenhouses containing the soil of our heart, where amongst in the wild winds of life that may blow around us in other parts of our day, these are protected spaces in which our heart is learning to constantly lean towards Jesus like a sunflower turns to follow the sun. But what could spaces of prayer, or 'daily greenhouses' look like if you're working a corporate job and flying half of the year, or perhaps a mother nursing a newborn? What could t...