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Crack #4: Selfishness (Philippians 2)
If there’s one thing the pandemic has shown most of us, it’s that we’re really selfish people. This has been the problem with people as long as there has been people. But Jesus Christ offered us another way of living.
Crack #3: Low Commitment
Time reveals our priorities. What happens if you realize that your marriage isn’t as high a priority as you thought it was? Here’s your chance to renew your commitments and realign your priorities.
Crack #2: Disconnection
When you’re together every day, you might discover that you’re not as close to your spouse as you thought you were. Discover the oldest biblical truth about marriage can help you reconnect deeper with your spouse.
Crack #1: Poor Conflict Resolution (Proverbs)
COVID stress means shorter fuses and more arguments. Learn biblical truths and practical skills to deescalate those fights before they turn into all-out war.
Seeing Cracks in Our Relationships (Isaiah 30:12–14)
Stress reveals cracks. It happens in houses, and it happens in relationships. But the question isn’t: Do you have cracks. The real question is: What are you going to do about them?
Alliance Missions (Acts 14–15)
The work of the U.S. Alliance spills out all over this world. This week we stand with our international workers as we intercede on their behalf.
Marginalized People (Luke 18:1–8)
The prayer spotlight falls this week on people who are often overlooked. Pray that the Lord will make us His vessels of love, hope, and justice.
Evangelism (Col. 4:2–6)
All around us in this nation there are people who need Jesus. During our prayers this week, let’s bring people to our minds who need Jesus.
Spirit Empowerment & Fullness (Romans 8:2–6)
Having now turned from things that were grieving and quenching the Spirit, in this week we prayerfully welcome His fullness and power. May there be a sense of hunger and holy desperation as we pray for a fresh outpouring and infilling of the Holy Spirit on our lives and in our churches. Come, Holy Spirit!
Repentance (Rev. 1–3)
As we pray, we will open our lives to a deep search and cleansing by the Holy Spirit, repenting of our own sinful attitudes and behaviors.