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Living In Faith
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A Prayer for New Beginnings – Your Daily Prayer – February 11
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A Prayer for New Beginnings – Your Daily Prayer – February 11

A Prayer for New Beginnings By Amanda Idleman  "Behold‚ I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth‚ do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert." – Isaiah 43:19 When one season comes to a close‚ and we see new doors open for our lives‚ we need space to process grief while simultaneously embracing the joy that comes when we start something new. We often don't feel things in a vacuum. Each new experience offers a mixture of positive and negative feelings‚ and that’s okay. One comfort we can rely on when we step into something new is the peace that comes from the presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives. When we connect to God‚ hear his voice and confidently follow his lead there is a restfulness that permeates our souls. If God is for us who can be against us (Romans 8:31)?  Recently‚ we experienced the joy and uncertainty of making decisions about a new era in our home. Our youngest two kids are preparing to enter school in the next few years. Since they joined our family‚ we have prayed over what God's best would be for them. We have committed to homeschooling our three older kids‚ but the addition of the younger two has come with a different set of considerations and needs. Personally‚ I have agonized over what would be best as we approach a new season in our home.  Right when I thought I knew what was best for my kids‚ based on what felt safe‚ known‚ and familiar‚ God‚ through the gracious gift of his Holy Spirit‚ confirmed that he had a different plan for our young kids. What I love about God's leading is that while we may still feel grieved‚ anxious‚ or unsure about the details‚ we can still step forward with confidence because we know God is making our paths straight. We can trust his gentle leading. What's even more true is that while I may not be a perfect Mom for my kids‚ God is a perfect God for them. He loves them with an unrelenting love that I can trust.  As you embrace the next right step in your life‚ ask God and his guiding presence to go before you! I've experienced some scary ‘new beginnings' in my life‚ as I am sure you have too‚ but as long as the Lord was with me on the journey‚ I have only seen God do exceedingly above and beyond all I could think or imagine. Even the hardest‚ most broken places in which we have cried out for him to do something new! We have seen God do the impossible‚ and our lives have been transformed. May you taste and see the goodness of God in this new beginning.  Let's Pray  Father‚ I ask that you go before me in this new season. That your Holy Spirit would guide me and give me rest when I wrestle with my own doubts‚ grief‚ and fear. Would you do more than we could ever do on our own! Be the faithful miracle-working God that we read about in your Word. Show up on our behalf and make our path straight. We thank you for a new beginning‚ new blessings‚ and new joy. Your grace is sufficient to meet all our needs. Amen.  Photo credit: ©GettyImages/kieferpix Amanda Idleman is a writer whose passion is to encourage others to live joyfully. She writes devotions for My Daily Bible Verse Devotional and Podcast‚ Crosswalk Couples Devotional‚ the Daily Devotional App‚ she has work published with Her View from Home‚ on the MOPS Blog‚ and is a regular contributor for Crosswalk.com. She has most recently published a devotional‚ Comfort: A 30 Day Devotional Exploring God’s Heart of Love for Mommas. You can find out more about Amanda on her Facebook Page or follow her on Instagram. Teach Us to Pray is a FREE prayer podcast hosted by iBelieve writer Christina Patterson. Each week‚ she gives you practical‚ real-life tips on how to grow your faith and relationship with God through the power of prayer. To listen to her episode on What to Pray in the Morning for a Worry-Free Day‚ click below! Now that you’ve prayed‚ are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post A Prayer for New Beginnings – Your Daily Prayer – February 11 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Historical Events for 11th February 2024
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Historical Events for 11th February 2024

1543 - Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and English King Henry VIII sign anti-French covenant 1897 - White Rose Mission opens on East 97th Street‚ NYC 1929 - Vatican City‚ the world's smallest country‚ is made an enclave of Rome 1945 - 1st gas turbine propeller-driven airplane flight tested‚ Downey‚ CA 1948 - John Costello follows Eamon Da Valera as premier of Ireland 1951 - Kwame Nkrumah and his Convention People's Party wins 1st legislative general election in the Gold Coast (Ghana) in a landslide 1953 - J Styne and Bob Hilliard's musical "Hazel Flagg" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater NYC for 190 performances 1956 - British diplomats Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean deny working as spies for Soviet Russia after reappearing in the Soviet Union after going missing 5 years earlier 1979 - Iran's premier Bakhtiar resigns‚ Ayatollah Khomeini seizes power 1992 - Michael Johnson runs indoor world record 400m (44.97 sec) More Historical Events »
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WATCH: Trump Makes Courageous Promise At NRA Event‚ Crowd Goes Nuts
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WATCH: Trump Makes Courageous Promise At NRA Event‚ Crowd Goes Nuts

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Report Shows Biden Had
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Report Shows Biden Had "Vulgar Outburst" After Learning Of Special Counsel Report Findings

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Fixing Our Eyes on God As We Ride Life's Roller Coaster
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Fixing Our Eyes on God As We Ride Life's Roller Coaster

The older I get‚ the more I feel like life is like one big‚ never-ending roller coaster. The turns you never expected. The dips and drops you could have never predicted. Upside down and all around‚ life leaves you stressed and anxious‚ often feeling as though you can never get yourself together.
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A Prayer for New Beginnings - Your Daily Prayer - February 11
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A Prayer for New Beginnings - Your Daily Prayer - February 11

When one season comes to a close‚ and we see new doors open for our lives‚ we need space to process grief while simultaneously embracing the joy that comes when we start something new. We often don’t feel things in a vacuum. Each new experience offers a mixture of positive and negative feelings‚ and that's okay.
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Gen Z’s Biggest Obstacles May Be Their Greatest Gospel Opportunities
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Gen Z’s Biggest Obstacles May Be Their Greatest Gospel Opportunities

By now‚ you’ve seen the headlines: Gen Z is the least religious generation in America. Study after study has shown this to be true. However‚ most don’t reject religion outright. They simply don’t think about it. With the surge of the “nones” (religiously unaffiliated) and the dechurching phenomenon in the U.S. (the largest and fastest religious shift in our history)‚ Gen Z’s indifference toward religion shouldn’t surprise us. But it shouldn’t discourage us either. It should motivate us. Maybe you’ve heard Gen Z is “spiritual but not religious.” Some find that troubling‚ but we see it as an opportunity. It means Gen Zers are spiritually open. They’re hungry for more than what our culture is offering‚ and this has increasingly created an opportunity for renewal. Growing Gen Z’s love for Jesus isn’t without its challenges. An increasing majority are biblically illiterate‚ anxious‚ digitally native‚ and uninterested in church. We must understand these obstacles‚ but it’s also crucial we see them as opportunities for growth‚ transformation‚ and grace. 4 Obstacles and 4 Opportunities We believe some of the biggest “hindrances” to Gen Z’s faith in Jesus might be how God draws a generation to himself. Here are four examples. Obstacle #1: Gen Z doesn’t know the Bible. According to a 2018 study‚ just 4 percent of this generation has a biblical worldview. This means Gen Zers don’t have accurate answers to the questions of who God is‚ who they are‚ where they belong‚ and what their purpose in life is. But these are the questions they’re all asking. Which means they’re going to look somewhere for answers. Where will that be? Despite Gen Z’s low biblical literacy‚ there’s some good news: 44 percent say they’re extremely curious about the Bible and/or Jesus. So in an era where “truth is relative” prevails‚ we have an incredible opportunity to guide them not to their truth but to the Truth (John 14:6). But how? The church must teach the story—the whole story. Gen Zers are curious and thoughtful. They want answers to their questions. It’s tempting to avoid the hard stuff‚ but this is a mistake. Skirting tough issues won’t make Jesus more palatable; it’ll make him seem less relevant to the issues they’re facing. Skirting tough issues won’t make Jesus more palatable; it’ll make him seem less relevant to the issues they’re facing. If we want Gen Zers to know the truth‚ we must be willing to teach all of it. Doing so will mean we have many difficult conversations. It’ll require wisdom‚ patience‚ and grace as we navigate their doubts and fears. We’ll need to be honest about the cost of following Jesus—and dare to discuss the cost of not following Jesus. They want the truth. Will we help them find it? Obstacle #2: Gen Z is socially anxious. Lest we’re tempted to believe the highlight reels and filters‚ everything’s not fine. Poor mental health is reaching epidemic levels among Gen Z. A recent study revealed 42 percent have diagnosed mental health conditions. Of this group‚ 9 out of 10 struggle with anxiety and 57 percent are taking medication for their conditions. Fifteen years ago‚ this wasn’t a conversation our college ministry was having. But the more we’ve sat across from anxious students‚ the more we’ve realized how prevalent this is and how confusing it is for them to navigate. Many college students think the Bible’s answer to their anxiety is simply “Don’t be anxious!” But they can’t‚ and so they feel shame‚ which leads to hiding or coping with it in unhealthy ways. The worst thing we can do with Gen Zers’ anxiety is ignore it or explain it away. We don’t know all the reasons they’re feeling the way they do. They might not either. Most likely‚ it’s complicated. But again‚ what some consider an impassable obstacle‚ we see as an opportunity—to empathize‚ listen well‚ be patient‚ and model a healthy‚ nonanxious presence in their lives. Most importantly‚ their anxiety is an opportunity for us to drive them into the arms of the Lord. That’s what he wants. He doesn’t dismiss their anxiety. He invites them to bring it to him because he cares deeply for them (1 Pet. 5:7). Gen Z is looking for peace that only Jesus can give. Obstacle #3: Gen Z lives online. Make no mistake: Gen Zers are being formed. Between social media‚ TV‚ video games‚ and the 24-hour news cycle‚ they’re being shaped. The question isn’t if they’re being shaped but by what—and how this kind of discipleship is forming them. In a recent study‚ 73 percent of Gen Z reported feeling lonely all or some of the time. The digital age has made us more connected than ever before‚ and yet Gen Z is the loneliest generation of all time. In a world of polished highlight reels‚ likes‚ and clever captions‚ this generation craves the kind of depth that can only come from real relationships. In a world of polished highlight reels‚ likes‚ and clever captions‚ this generation craves the kind of depth that can only come from real relationships. Tim Keller touched on this fundamental human need when he said‚ “To be loved but not known is comforting but superficial.” Gen Z needs physical spaces to be known and loved—to experience the gospel. In our churches‚ do we have spaces for Gen Zers to practice the kind of depth and transparency they crave? Are they invited to participate and serve in weekly worship‚ small groups‚ Bible studies‚ and discipleship relationships? Do you have opportunities for young adults to come‚ connect‚ and invite others along? In the longest in-depth longitudinal study on human life ever conducted‚ researchers found that deep‚ nurtured relationships are the key to the good life. The deeply relational life is messy‚ but Gen Z is hungry for it. Are our churches places where Gen Zers can find a more meaningful community than what they encounter online? Obstacle #4: Gen Z thinks church ‘isn’t important.’ In a 2018 study‚ more than half of Gen Z said church isn’t that important. When this group was asked why‚ nearly 60 percent of the non-Christians said‚ “Church isn’t relevant to me.” About the same percentage of Christians—yes‚ Christians—said‚ “I find God elsewhere.” This is a serious problem. Maybe the biggest of them all. But here’s something to consider: if we want Gen Z to think church is important‚ then we have to ask our churches‚ “Is Gen Z important to us?” When college students walk into our churches‚ do they feel seen‚ expected‚ and welcomed? Do young adults have places in our ministries where they can learn and grow alongside others in their stage of life? Are they embraced in the pews and from the pulpit? Do they feel like they belong? It’s no secret that Gen Z is looking for places to find their identity‚ purpose‚ and belonging. But what does a cycle studio‚ a local bar‚ or an online community offer them that our churches don’t? Here’s where we have an opportunity. And the good news is that we don’t have to reinvent the wheel. The Jesus movement has always been contagious because of its radical hospitality‚ countercultural love‚ and sacrificial service aided by the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. We believe Gen Z will be drawn back to the church by the same. We’re hopeful for this next generation. They’re spiritually open‚ curious‚ starved for deep connection‚ and craving a sense of belonging that we believe only Jesus can meet. Raising up the next generation will take the whole church not just seeing past these obstacles but meeting Gen Zers in them to bring about the transformative power of God’s grace in their lives.
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Will The Drake Curse Continue? Rapper Bets A Whopping $1.15 Million On Chiefs To Win Super Bowl
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Will The Drake Curse Continue? Rapper Bets A Whopping $1.15 Million On Chiefs To Win Super Bowl

Oh man ... this is making me reconsider my bet on the Chiefs
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Woman Placed In Hospital After Falling From Stands During Waste Management Open: REPORT
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Woman Placed In Hospital After Falling From Stands During Waste Management Open: REPORT

The loudest hole in golf gave us a serious situation
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