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Plus, 10 Types of Baggage Christian Moms Shouldn't Carry and More Stories and News Connecting throug

Plus, 10 Types of Baggage Christian Moms Shouldn't Carry and More Stories and News [Crosswalk.com Logo]( Connecting through Crisis  [Faith](        [News](        [Devotionals](     [3 Ways to Regain the Hope You've Lost](  Jennifer Waddle The Bible mentions the word "hope" hundreds of times throughout the Old and New Testaments, yet it can become an elusive thought for those trying to regain the hope they've lost. Fortunately, the Lord does not leave us alone in our hopelessness. He is the Restorer of All Hope, and we can look to Him for help in times of need. If your future seems anything but bright, here are three ways to regain the hope you've lost:  [CONTINUE READING →](         [Has God Prepared a Place in Heaven for My Dog?](  Alicia Searl Knowing that God has a plan and purpose for every living thing and the animals He brings into our lives should bring comfort.  [CONTINUE READING →](        [10 Types of Baggage Christian Moms Shouldn't Carry](  Emmanuel Abimbola Starting afresh doesn't mean dismissing the lessons learned but rather carrying the wisdom gained forward. It's an acknowledgment that, through Christ, old things have passed away and all things have become new (2 Corinthians 5:17). Let's discover 10 types of baggage Christian moms should no longer carry:  [CONTINUE READING →](          [5 Wrong Ways to Pray](  Bethany Verrett There is a right way and a wrong way to approach the throne of God. While the Bible does say the Holy Spirit can translate our groanings, it does not say the Spirit will make bad intentions, inappropriate requests, or an unfaithful heart seem right to the Father. Here are five wrong ways to pray.  [CONTINUE READING →](         [Crosswalk.com Logo](  [Read about Salem Web Network](  |  [Unsubscribe](  |  [Email Preference Center](  © 2024 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Crosswalk. Â

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