Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church

Re-Dedicate Yourself to Prayer

54 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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Have you felt yourself disconnected from God lately? Have you stopped reading your bible everyday? How is your prayer life? It frequently happens that we get distracted, discouraged, or apathetic in our efforts to engage with God and his word. It is time to rededicate yourself. Let's start with the area of prayer.

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