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Some people are early risers, finding that the quiet stillness of dawn is the perfect time to connect with God before the world awakens. They greet the sunrise with a cup of coffee and an open heart, setting the tone for their day in peaceful communion. For others, the end of the day is their sacred space. They find comfort in casting the cares and triumphs of the day upon the Lord, finding rest for their souls in the quiet of the evening. And many find their most meaningful conversations with God happen in the moments in between—on a lunch break, during a commute, or in the middle of a challenging task.
By Dr Joe PettigrewSome people are early risers, finding that the quiet stillness of dawn is the perfect time to connect with God before the world awakens. They greet the sunrise with a cup of coffee and an open heart, setting the tone for their day in peaceful communion. For others, the end of the day is their sacred space. They find comfort in casting the cares and triumphs of the day upon the Lord, finding rest for their souls in the quiet of the evening. And many find their most meaningful conversations with God happen in the moments in between—on a lunch break, during a commute, or in the middle of a challenging task.