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Marissa Henley writes this: “It was around 4:45 a.m. when I gave up on sleep, got out of bed, and reached for my phone. I saw a notification from our family’s tracking app—my oldest son’s phone was out of battery as of 3 a.m., and I knew what that meant. I could picture my sleep-deprived college student in his apartment, lying across his bed, fully clothed, with all the lights on. He had fallen asleep without meaning to, which meant his phone wasn’t charging and his alarm wouldn’t wake him in time for class. My brain went into panic mode.” Uh oh. Marissa joined us with the rest of the story and what she learned from it. Callers also chimed in with their own stories of responding to God when prompted to pray!
https://women.pcacdm.org/nothing-to-do-but-pray/
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Marissa Henley writes this: “It was around 4:45 a.m. when I gave up on sleep, got out of bed, and reached for my phone. I saw a notification from our family’s tracking app—my oldest son’s phone was out of battery as of 3 a.m., and I knew what that meant. I could picture my sleep-deprived college student in his apartment, lying across his bed, fully clothed, with all the lights on. He had fallen asleep without meaning to, which meant his phone wasn’t charging and his alarm wouldn’t wake him in time for class. My brain went into panic mode.” Uh oh. Marissa joined us with the rest of the story and what she learned from it. Callers also chimed in with their own stories of responding to God when prompted to pray!
https://women.pcacdm.org/nothing-to-do-but-pray/
Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wkes
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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