
WEEKLY PRAYER: PROSPERING AS HEAVEN INTENDED
Through the cross, Jesus purchased far more than eternal life—He secured flourishing for us here and now. This week's prayer reflects on 3 John 1:2 and invites us to press into the kind of prosperity that touches every part of our lives: spirit, soul, and body. May you be encouraged to walk in the fullness of what Jesus paid for and live a life that shines His goodness.

Weekly Prayer: Waiting Well
Waiting well is not easy—but it is holy. From the wilderness to the Upper Room, Scripture reminds us that waiting on God is never wasted. In this week’s prayer, we reflect on Psalm 13:5–6 and the quiet strength of trusting God in the in-between. May this be a reminder that He is merciful, faithful, and always working—even in the waiting.

Weekly Prayer: When the Fires Come
When the fires come—whether they’re burning through hillsides or hearts—God sees. He provides. And He reminds us that we are more valuable than sparrows. This week’s prayer is for the weary, the displaced, and the hopeful. May we be reminded that even in devastation, His faithfulness never fails

Cling to God. Love Others.
In Ruth 1:14, we read that Ruth “clung” to Naomi—a word that carries deep spiritual weight. The Hebrew word used here is “davqah,” meaning to cleave, to cling, to hold fast with intensity and intentionality. But Ruth’s fierce loyalty to Naomi didn’t come out of nowhere. It was the overflow of a deeper devotion—a clinging that had already taken place in her heart toward God.