How to Pray in the Rough Times
The psalms provide words of prayer even in the hardest times. They invite believers “to lay the whole mess before God.”
Whether he’s Daddy, Dad, Pop, Papa, or simply a father figure, your father is an influential person in your life, the man who helped give you your life and who has the power to set you on your life’s path.
The psalms provide words of prayer even in the hardest times. They invite believers “to lay the whole mess before God.”
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