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Praying About Everything: 31 Days of Prayers, Reflections & Journaling

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Praying About 31 Days of Prayers, Reflections, and Journaling is a book that will help you grow in your faith. This 31-day devotional encourages you to address all your concerns to God, encompassing personal life, family, finances, grief, addiction, spiritual gifts, evangelism, Israel, technology, immigration, persecuted Christians, marriage, career, church ministry, God's will, prophecy, world, and more. With sincere prayers and a place to reflect and write your thoughts, you'll grow closer to God, gain new insights from your dreams, and see how faithful He is as you keep track of your answered prayers.

Whether new to prayer or a seasoned intercessor, this book offers a daily rhythm to center your life in God's presence. Rooted in the timeless truth of scripture, this devotional is focused on the verse, "Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done." (Philippians 4:6, NLT).

It encourages readers to cultivate a lifestyle of gratitude, hope, and unwavering faith in God. Begin your journey today on your knees and experience the power of praying without boundaries.

133 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 3, 2025

About the author

Eric Joseph

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Eric Joseph and Eva Ungar Grudin were teenage sweethearts. Three years ago they reunited, around the time of the 50th high school reunion. Although their book is a work of fiction, it's about a couple like them, who rekindle their romance via email.

Eric is in public health, a consultant/educator at hospitals and clinics, concentrating his career on Native American health services across the country. Eva is an art historian who taught at Williams College in Massachusetts for 40+ years. She specialized in African and African-American art; the history of European painting: also Holocaust Studies - memorials and museums; In addition, she has performed in and written Sounding to A, a multi-media work about inheriting the Holocaust. It premiered at the Ko Festival of Performance in 2004.



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