Author name: Wayfinder

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How To Pray When You Don’t Feel Like It (Praying with a broken heart)

What do you do when prayer feels impossible? This installment of the How to Pray 101 series explores the struggle of praying with a broken heart. Through honest reflection, biblical examples like Jesus in Gethsemane and David’s psalms, and practical encouragement, readers are reminded that even a simple whisper — “Father, I need You” — is enough. Anchored in Scriptures such as Psalm 34:18, Romans 8:38–39, and Habakkuk 3:17–19, this post offers hope, guidance, and gentle steps for connecting with God when life feels overwhelming.

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Christian Blog

Repentance: A Forgotten but Essential Practice

Discover the overlooked power of repentance in the Christian life. In this heartfelt reflection, I share my personal journey of fasting, prayer, and realizing how repentance—turning away from sin and humbling ourselves before God—is essential for intimacy with Him. Through Scripture, from John the Baptist’s call to the prophets of old, we see that repentance is not a ritual but a heart posture. This blog invites believers, both new and seasoned, to rediscover repentance as a daily habit of love, humility, and renewal.

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How to Pray 101, Prayers

How to Use Scripture for Your Prayer Life

Discover how the Book of Psalms can transform your prayer life. This post explores three powerful psalms — Psalm 25, Psalm 27, and Psalm 143 — and shows how their words can become your own prayers for guidance, courage, and renewal. Whether you’re new to faith or simply searching for fresh inspiration, these psalms remind us that prayer doesn’t need complicated words — just honesty, trust, and a heart turned toward God.

Christian Blog, Mental Health

Paul Didn’t Hesitate—Neither Should You

Have you ever felt God nudging you to move, but froze instead? Scripture shows us that hesitation isn’t neutral—it’s costly. The spies in Numbers 13 hesitated and missed the Promised Land. Lot’s wife looked back and lost her life. But Paul boldly preached Christ, and Peter obeyed the Spirit’s command without delay—opening the door for the gospel to reach the Gentiles. Friend, hesitation keeps us stuck, but obedience—even imperfect obedience—moves us into God’s promises.

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Christian Blog, Mental Health

Stop Waiting for the End—Start Walking in Your Calling

Christians have been debating the end times for centuries. But here’s the truth: no matter when the Lord returns, He has placed you here, in this generation, for a reason. You are not here just to survive until the rapture—you are here with an assignment. Maybe it’s to rebuild what’s broken, to take new ground, or simply to pray for those who are suffering. The world may or may not end tomorrow, but your assignment is today. Maybe this is your season to step into what the Father has for you.”

How to Pray 101

Is Prayer Supposed to Be Performative?

Prayer was never meant to be a stage. In this post, I share a personal story about feeling pressured by “performative” prayer and explore what Jesus really teaches about talking with God. From bus‑stop prayers to church culture, we’ll look at how performance can creep into our spiritual lives — and why God simply invites us to come as we are. With Scripture, reflection, and a practical prayer, this piece is a gentle reminder that whether you’re in front of others or alone in your room, you don’t need to perform to be heard.

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