A Word to the Weary

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  1. tracy arntzen says:

    This is beautiful, as I have just returned from spending Christmas in Cambodia, where a border dispute turned to full out war. Our mission, serving the orphaned, has never meant more to me than it does right now. Although I have walked into 2026 tired, I will turn to the Lord for strength and spiritual protection. I will be adding 2 Thess 3:3 to my memory verses for 2026, I have committed to memorize 5, that may seem an easy discipline-however-scripture memorization is a challenge for me.

    1. Joanna Teigen says:

      Thank you for sharing, Tracy! And for your example of memorizing the Word as you carry on in your mission too. We are praising God for his care for orphans, for raising up sisters like to you to make a difference, and for His faithful help and protection over our lives. Blessings on you!

  2. Shelli Pleasant says:

    So good, thank you.

  3. christina says:

    My mentally ill adult son who lives with us is a constant worry and source of weariness I know God can do anything, but after 15 years I am worn out. Please pray for me to not lose hope and faith

    1. Joanna Teigen says:

      Christina, we are praying for you’re enduring with your son as a mother. We are asking for you to experience God’s tender mercy and care. We’re praying for strength to keep trusting and waiting, and for discernment to know how to move through difficult situations as they arise. And, we’re asking for healing for your son so he and you can thrive in peace. Thank you for the privilege of praying for you.