
Imagine the way you check your phone throughout the day—messages, updates, quick glances to stay connected. What if our connection to God was just as frequent and natural?
Daniel is a beautiful example of this rhythm. Despite the threat of a lion’s den, he continued his pattern of praying three times a day (Daniel 6:10). His daily prayers weren’t just habit—they were lifelines. They shaped his courage, sustained his peace, and revealed his faith.
Daily prayer doesn’t require hours. It requires intention. A whispered “Lord, help” in the chaos of parenting. A “thank You” while folding laundry. A moment of stillness in the car. These consistent touchpoints with God transform our hearts and homes.
When prayer becomes our daily rhythm, it builds a foundation that we and our families can stand on. It opens space for God to speak, strengthen, and lead. As godly parents and disciples, our children learn what matters not just by what we say—but by what we do consistently. When they see us pray, they learn to pray.
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