Psalms to Pray for Others: Ancient Words with Living Power

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Psalms to Pray for Others: Ancient Words with Living Power

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Andrew D. Bess

/ December 23, 2025

In the sacred tapestry of Scripture, the Psalms resonate with profound poignancy, capturing the essence of humanity’s heart and the divine ear’s attentive grace. These ancient verses transcend time, beckoning us to engage in the noble act of intercession—praying for others with fervent hearts and

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Pray for Better Days: Holding Onto Faith Through Hard Times

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Andrew D. Bess

/ December 23, 2025

In the tapestry of existence, woven with threads of joy and sorrow, we find ourselves often confronted with the stormy winds of uncertainty. Life’s tribulations can feel insurmountable, as if we are adrift in an ocean of despair. Yet, amidst the tumult, there arises a

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Pray for Trump Psalm 109:8: Scripture Politics and Controversy

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Andrew D. Bess

/ December 23, 2025

In the realm of political discourse, the sacred intertwines with the secular, evoking profound contemplation on the role of faith in governance. As the nation faces myriad challenges, we turn to divine instruction, namely Psalm 109:8—a verse that poses both a poignant reflection and a

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Pray for Apalachee: Community Strength in a Time of Need

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Andrew D. Bess

/ December 22, 2025

In the hallowed moments when silence blankets our hearts, we find ourselves in need of divine solace, especially as we gather our thoughts, our spirits, and our prayers for Apalachee High School. This esteemed institution stands as a beacon, a crucible of hope, nurturing the

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Pray for the Fish: Faith Nature and Stewardship

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Andrew D. Bess

/ December 22, 2025

In the serene embrace of nature, where the waters whisper tales of tranquility, we gather to reflect upon the intricate tapestry of faith, stewardship, and the delicate balance of creation. As we embark upon this sacred journey titled “Pray for the Fish,” let us immerse

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Pray for the Enemy: Choosing Grace Over Resentment

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Andrew D. Bess

/ December 22, 2025

In the quiet recesses of our hearts, where the tumult of anger and disappointment often resides, we encounter those who have wronged us. Adversity springs forth, straining our compassion and coaxing forth the shadow of resentment. Yet, in the symphony of grace, a more exquisite

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