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JUST FOR TODAY: Don't miss opportunities to change the course of History!!

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JUST FOR TODAY: We all get advice on how we should spend quiet time with the Lord, and this truly is very good advice, but Jesus want to be in touch and in control of your life ALL the time. He has so many things that he wants to communicate with you such as people and situations that are in need of prayer. That is why we must continually walk with Jesus; not only in the quiet times, but also through the times of distraction and business. You cannot communicate and Trust Jesus part-time. This will cause you to miss out on many opportunities to pray for others and change the course of history. Think about that for a moment....... yes, YOUR prayers could change the course of History!! ~Walker (John 8:36, Proverbs 19:21, and John 10:27)

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