But By Prayer and Fasting

When we feel stuck in a place, stagnant in an assignment or unheard by God, flesh begins to speak louder than God’s voice. Flesh will make you believe it was a mistake stepping out on faith. Flesh will have you regretting your choice to trust God, second guessing and doubting what you heard God say.

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However, flesh is untrustworthy, led by emotions, and sometimes wrong. Truth is, it isn’t God. What if God did tell you to step out but you went the wrong way? What if you are making the right decisions, but at the wrong time? What if this period is your waiting season, but you can’t tell the difference between God’s waiting room or you being in the way?

How do you figure it out? YOU CANNOT. Not on your own. This can only be done BUT BY PRAYER and FASTING.

This journal isn’t the answer, but inside we give you a breakdown of what prayer and fasting is, so you can put in the work.

Included within this journal:

  • What is prayer?
  • How should you pray?
  • When should you pray?
  • What is fasting?
  • What fasting isn’t.
  • When should you fast?
  • What should you fast from?
  • What if you mess up?
  • Dream Prayer
  • Prayer Watches

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Get your copy, one for a friend, and a couple for your church group.

Note: The written part of this journal is also available in ebook format for those who may already have a journal and needs a push.

Published by Lakisha, the Author

Lakisha is an author of over thirty Christian Fiction novels, devotionals and journals. Over the course of her career, she's had the opportunity to meet new people, win awards, and most of all encourage. Ask her and she’ll tell you, ”It’s not just writing, its ministry.” In addition to being a self-published author, she’s also a wife of 26 years, mother of 2, Grammie to 1, Pastor of Temple Church, Sr. Business Analyst and more. Yet, if you were to strip away everything, you’d see that Lakisha is simply a woman who boldly, unapologetically and gladly loves and works for God.

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