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Mondays with Mark - A Life of Prayer: From Lists to Living Communion

2 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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Is your prayer list growing faster than your time to pray? You're not alone. In this week's Mondays with Mark, Mark offers a simple, structured prayer framework built around two essentials — thanksgiving and petition — to help you stay connected with God even on your busiest days. Sometimes the most faithful thing you can do is keep it focused. Want to go deeper? Visit LifeMarkMinistries.org for the full Dig Deeper study on this topic.

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