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How to Prepare When Life Feels Uncertain

Joseph’s Rise to Power: Genesis 41:46 -42:17 As famine spreads across the land, Joseph’s years of faithful preparation bear fruit—not only saving Egypt but blessing countless others.

God's Power to Heal Still Works Today

Join us as Aaron Jones shares his incredible **testimony** of healing, including overcoming asthma and a broken foot. This video highlights the power of **healing prayer** and reinforces **faith** in divine intervention. Discover how **jesus christ** continues to bring about **miracle healing** in people's lives.

Your Waiting Season Might Be Your Preparation

Joseph and God’s Purposes: Genesis 41:1 – 45 After years in prison, Joseph is suddenly called before Pharaoh to interpret his mysterious dreams—and everything changes in a single day. From prisoner to prime minister, Joseph’s rise reveals the beauty of God’s perfect timing and faithfulness.

Joseph: Humility and Faithfulness

In Genesis 40, Joseph finds himself forgotten in a prison cell — but not forgotten by God. When Pharaoh’s cupbearer and baker have troubling dreams, Joseph interprets them with remarkable accuracy, giving all glory to God.

When Facing False Accusations

In Genesis 39, Joseph’s faithfulness and integrity are tested in the fires of injustice. Betrayed by his brothers and enslaved in Egypt, Joseph continues to trust God and serve faithfully—even when falsely accused and thrown into prison. Yet through it all, “the Lord was with him.”

When Failure Becomes Victory

In Genesis 38, the story of Judah and Tamar reveals the depth of human failure—and the even greater depth of God’s grace. Judah’s choices lead to moral failure and shame, but God steps into the mess to bring redemption. Out of this broken story comes the lineage of the Messiah Himself.

Joseph and God’s purposes

In Genesis 37:1–38, Joseph receives a life-changing dream that reveals God’s plan for his future. But instead of an immediate path to fulfillment, Joseph faces betrayal, slavery, and separation from his family. Yet through every hardship, God’s sovereign hand is at work, shaping Joseph’s character and preparing him to save many lives.

Praying Through Psalm 50: God Is Judge, Witness, and Prosecutor

Don't forget to grab your free scripture journal at ⁠⁠⁠PrayingChristianWomen.com/journal ⁠⁠⁠today! What if the "wicked" standing trial in God’s courtroom aren't the godless, but the religious? What if the prosecution’s case is built not on your sins of ignorance, but on your acts of hypocrisy? In this devotional on Psalm 50, we enter a divine lawsuit where God acts as the Judge, Witness, then Prosecutor. We move beyond the text to uncover the Hebrew context of the "wicked"—covenant members who recite God's statutes while secretly harboring deceit. We explore why God rejects the "cattle on a thousand hills" to demand something far more costly: a "sacrifice of thanksgiving." Jaime also shares a candid personal reflection on the specific accusation of slandering "your own mother's son," connecting it to the heartbreaking political and spiritual fractures we see in the world today. She challenges us to examine our own role in that division—whether we are building unity or "letting our mouths loose in evil." Join host Jaime Hampton on the Praying Christian Women podcast for a session of tender hope. If you’ve been disheartened by discord among believers or caught in the trap of performative faith, this episode offers a path toward true integrity. Come ready to be examined by the Judge who desires your heart, not just your habits. Discover More: Explore additional episodes of Praying Christian Women, Mindful Christian Prayers, and other Christian podcasts at Lifeaudio.com Check out our new podcast, Christian True-Crime Junkies!, on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you listen to podcasts! Connect with Us: Stay updated and engage with our community: On Substack @PrayingChristianWomen On Facebook @PrayingChristianWomen On Instagram @PrayingChristianWomen On YouTube: @PrayingChristianWomen

Renewal: Return to Bethel

In Genesis 35:6–36:43, Jacob’s journey back to Bethel is a powerful story of repentance, recommitment, and God’s unchanging faithfulness. Despite past failures and family tragedy, Jacob responds to God’s call to return, purges his household of foreign gods, and receives a new name—Israel. Even in the bittersweet birth of Benjamin and the death of Rachel, God’s covenant promises remain steadfast.

Jacob and a fallen world

In Genesis 34–35, we see Jacob’s family face the painful consequences of sin and revenge. After the tragedy of Dinah, Jacob’s sons act in anger, unleashing destruction. But even in the aftermath of violence and chaos, God calls Jacob to return to Bethel—to repent, to remember, and to renew his commitment to the Lord.

Jacob Wrestles with God

A Divine Wrestling Match: Genesis 32-33:20 In Genesis 33, Jacob’s encounter with Esau reveals the transforming power of God’s grace. The deceiver who once relied on manipulation now walks in humility, forgiveness, and peace. Esau’s unexpected embrace becomes a living picture of reconciliation—and a reminder that no relationship is beyond God’s reach.

Denise Wakefield on the Transformative Power of Prayer -Part 1

Join us for a powerful discussion on **intercession** with Denise Wakefield, an incredible intercessor whose message brings significant impact. This conversation explores the depths of **prayer** and highlights **the ministry of intercession** in action. Discover how **prophetic intercession** can empower your faith and inspire **praying for others**.

Haunted by the past

In Genesis 32–33, Jacob’s long-awaited return home becomes a defining moment of grace and transformation. Haunted by his past and fearful of facing Esau, Jacob wrestles with God through the night—and emerges forever changed. The deceiver becomes Israel, a man marked by divine encounter and renewed faith.

An impossible conflict

In Genesis 31:22–55, Jacob and Laban’s tense confrontation turns into a powerful lesson on God’s protection and the path to reconciliation. After years of deceit, mistrust, and conflict, God intervenes to protect Jacob and lead both men toward peace.

Thriving When Everything is Against You

Jacob and God’s faithfulness: Genesis 30:25 – 31:21 In Genesis 30:25–31:21, Jacob’s story in Haran reminds us that God’s faithfulness shines brightest in life’s hardest places. Working for a deceitful father-in-law and surrounded by family conflict, Jacob learns to trust God’s guidance, act with wisdom, and move forward in faith. Even when others scheme against him, God turns obstacles into opportunities for blessing.

I Didn't Believe in Prophetic Art Until This Happened

Explore the captivating world of **prophetic art** and how it can deepen your **spiritual journey**. Discover how the **holy spirit** inspires **worship art** and empowers the **christian artist** within. Engage in a **spiritual** experience through creativity and faith. Discover how **prophetic painting** can change your quiet time with the Lord, even if you don't consider yourself an artist. This **art video** shares a personal journey of overcoming **creative doubt** and experiencing a fresh connection through **worship art**. Learning about this form of **spiritual creativity** helped deepen a personal connection, and you can also experience this **christian creative** expression

A Life-Changing Encounter with God

In Genesis 28:10–29:11, Jacob—on the run after a trail of deceit and family conflict—meets God in a life-changing encounter at Bethel. Alone and afraid, he dreams of a stairway reaching from earth to heaven, revealing that God’s grace bridges the gap between us and Him.

Why Impulses Keep Damaging Our Faith

Genesis 25:19–26:33 reveals the inner spiritual battle between the flesh and the Spirit, as seen in the lives of Isaac, Jacob, and Esau. Fear, impulsiveness, and deception show how easy it is to follow the desires of our fallen nature, while God’s grace and guidance offer restoration and blessing.

Isaac and Rebekah: Learning to Trust God’s Guidance

Genesis 24:29–25:11 tells the inspiring story of Isaac and Rebekah, showing the importance of trusting God’s guidance in relationships. Abraham’s servant models prayer, honesty, and surrender, while Rebekah demonstrates faith and courage by obeying God’s call.

The Prayer That Changed an Entire Family Line

Genesis 24 tells the story of how Rebekah was chosen to be Isaac’s wife, highlighting the power of prayer, obedience, and seeking God’s guidance in life’s most important decisions. Abraham’s servant demonstrates bold faith, asking God for direction and trusting Him completely.

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