Finding the Balance: Wait on God or Just Do Something?
At what point does trusting in God become laziness, and at one point does putting in effort become doing something in your own strength?
At what point does trusting in God become laziness, and at one point does putting in effort become doing something in your own strength?
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Praying at meals or in public is fine. What I’m talking about in this post is couples that spend long periods of time praying together alone.
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