'Praying Through Proverbs' is a daily devotional podcast guiding listeners through the timeless wisdom of Proverbs. Each short(ish) episode focuses on a verse or passage, offering a brief reflection and heartfelt prayer to inspire practical living and spiritual growth. Whether seeking guidance, encouragement, or deeper intimacy with God, this podcast provides actionable insights rooted in Scripture.
Start your day centered on truth and strengthened by prayer.
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'Praying Through Proverbs' is a daily devotional podcast guiding listeners through the timeless wisdom of Proverbs. Each short(ish) episode focuses on a verse or passage, offering a brief reflection and heartfelt prayer to inspire practical living and spiritual growth. Whether seeking guidance, encouragement, or deeper intimacy with God, this podcast provides actionable insights rooted in Scripture.
Start your day centered on truth and strengthened by prayer.
If God Is Good, Why Is There Still Evil? (Proverbs 22:10)
Praying Through Proverbs
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1 week ago
If God Is Good, Why Is There Still Evil? (Proverbs 22:10)
It’s the oldest question...one everyone seems to wrestle with at a point. And this proverb helps answer it. Instead of driving us out, God sent His Son in to transform hearts, not just behavior. For more resources, visit xplusone.org
Praying Through Proverbs
'Praying Through Proverbs' is a daily devotional podcast guiding listeners through the timeless wisdom of Proverbs. Each short(ish) episode focuses on a verse or passage, offering a brief reflection and heartfelt prayer to inspire practical living and spiritual growth. Whether seeking guidance, encouragement, or deeper intimacy with God, this podcast provides actionable insights rooted in Scripture.
Start your day centered on truth and strengthened by prayer.