Marriage as Ministry - A Nighttime Prayer


Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. - Ephesians 4:2

Please Pray:

Dear Lord, thank You for the gift of marriage. Help me to continue to grow in service to my spouse as You continue to mature me in Your ways. Help me to realize that I cannot rely on marriage to complete me; only You can do that. I pray that my spouse will feel loved and understood and that our marriage can be a blessing to others. In Jesus' Name, amen.

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    Award-winning songwriter, painter, and poet Kim Gentry Meyer writes to encourage her readers to pursue their faith with enthusiasm and to fearlessly use their talents for the Lord. This mission shines through in her recently released devotional book, "Herald Reflections," which offers devotions based on the songs from her "Herald" album and the paintings she created to companion the songs. Kim is also a founding member of Nineties Worship Night, a movement celebrating the global worship music culture of the 1990s, featuring reimagined albums, a docuseries, a podcast, and live worship events. Kim and her husband Adam live on Cape Cod where they care for Adam’s father and their houseful of rescued dogs and cats.

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