Untangling Prayer with Rachel Wojo
Rachel WojoHow to Pray When You Don't Know What to Say with Mary Marantz
October 3, 2024 ● 58 minShare this episode
In this wilderness season, you might ask, "How do I even pray when I don't know what to say?"
Join Mary Marantz as she interviews Rachel Wojo, on her journey through deep sorrow, grief, and the unshakable hope she's found in desperate prayers. From losing her mother to leukemia, discovering her husband’s affair, and facing my daughter’s diagnosis of a rare, incurable disorder, her story is one of redemption, struggle, and faith.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- The vital difference between faith and logic and why it’s crucial to moving forward
- How desperation can pull you closer to God rather than push you away
- Spiritual Separation Anxiety and Its Biggest Trigger in 2024
- Miracles in my life—even when they didn’t start out looking like one
- Why God’s glory and what works for our good are not mutually exclusive
If you’re in a long wilderness season, you'll find faith, hope, and fresh prayer ideas.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer for Unity in the Church This Christmas - Your Daily Prayer - December 22
It’s easy to take offense when someone hurts you, or you’re frustrated with where you are in life, and it seems as though everyone around you is thriving. But, when we take an honest look at ourselves and see how God loves us (1 Corinthians 13), we realize we have no right to hold any grudges against our brothers and sisters.
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