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As Freedom House steps into a five-day fast, Ryan opens an honest conversation about hunger—what stirs it, what it does in us, and why it matters. From Luke 11 and Luke 18, he explores Jesus’ framework for prayer and the posture behind it: a bold, persistent “keep asking, keep seeking, keep knocking” kind of faith.
Along the way, Ryan shares a personal moment of growing dissatisfaction with the status quo—not from a bad place, but from a deepening awareness that our own strength isn’t enough. He invites us into prayer that’s both grounded and courageous: praising the Father, trusting Him for daily provision, choosing forgiveness and purity, and asking for protection—while leaning on the Holy Spirit to do what we can’t.
If you’re carrying something that’s been bothering you, this message is an invitation to bring it to God with persistence, hope, and expectation.
By Freedomhouse BallitoAs Freedom House steps into a five-day fast, Ryan opens an honest conversation about hunger—what stirs it, what it does in us, and why it matters. From Luke 11 and Luke 18, he explores Jesus’ framework for prayer and the posture behind it: a bold, persistent “keep asking, keep seeking, keep knocking” kind of faith.
Along the way, Ryan shares a personal moment of growing dissatisfaction with the status quo—not from a bad place, but from a deepening awareness that our own strength isn’t enough. He invites us into prayer that’s both grounded and courageous: praising the Father, trusting Him for daily provision, choosing forgiveness and purity, and asking for protection—while leaning on the Holy Spirit to do what we can’t.
If you’re carrying something that’s been bothering you, this message is an invitation to bring it to God with persistence, hope, and expectation.