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Send us your feedback — we're listeningPsalm 23:4 — The Valley of Shadows: A Prayer for Courage and FaithScripture (NIV):“Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.” — Psalm 23:4 (NIV)Recorded live here in London, England — where faith meets the world in daily prayer and global hope.Show NotesThe valley is where faith is tested and courage is born. David's confession, “I will fear no evil,” is not denial of danger — it is declaration of trust. In every shadowed place, the Shepherd walks beside His flock. Fear fades when His presence draws near.All across the world, people journey through valleys — grief, loss, uncertainty, mental battles, and war. Yet this verse reminds us: we do not walk alone. The same Shepherd who guides through green pastures also leads through seasons of darkness. His rod protects, His staff pulls us close.Courage is not the absence of fear; it is faith in motion. The Shepherd's presence brings stability when the ground shakes, comfort when hope seems thin. Your valley is not your ending; it's the path to greater faith.When fear whispers that the night is too long, remember — the light of the Shepherd never goes out. He walks with you through every shadow until the sun rises again.10 Global Prayer PointsLord, strengthen those walking through dark valleys of fear and loss.Comfort families grieving loved ones around the world.Protect believers in persecuted and war-torn nations.Restore mental health to those battling anxiety and depression.Empower the Church to stand boldly in faith.Bring peace to regions shaken by violence and disaster.Remind Your people that You are present in every storm.Replace fear with confidence in Your Word.Raise voices of encouragement for the weary and afraid.Thank You, Lord, for walking with us through every shadow.Life ApplicationWhen darkness surrounds you, declare His presence is greater than your fear. Declaration: I will fear no evil, for my Shepherd is with me and His comfort sustains my heart.Call to ActionShare this prayer of courage and faith to encourage someone in their valley. Support this global ministry at RBChristianRadio.net and help spread daily hSupport the showFor more inspiring content, visit RBChristianRadio.net — your home for daily devotionals, global prayer, and biblical encouragement for every season of life. We invite you to connect with our dedicated prayer hub at DailyPrayer.uk — a place where believers from every nation unite in prayer around the clock. If you need prayer, or would like to leave a request, this is the place to come. Our mission is simple: to pray with you, to stand with you, and to keep the power of prayer at the centre of everyday life. Your support through DailyPrayer.uk helps us continue sharing the gospel and covering the nations in prayer. You can also discover our ministry services and life celebrations at LifeCelebrant.net — serving families with faith, dignity, and hope. If this devotional blesses you, please consider supporting our listener-funded mission by buying us a coffee through RBChristianRadio.net. Every prayer, every gift, and every share helps us keep broadcasting God's Word to the world.
In Week 2 of our From Here On... series, Pastor Matt walks us through Acts 1:1-11, reminding us that the story of the early church is, above all, a story about Jesus. Though He ascended, He is not absent—He is still the central actor in the unfolding story. As His followers, we are now His witnesses, not in our own strength, but through dependence on the Holy Spirit. With boldness and trust, we live as people empowered by His presence, called to bear witness to the risen and reigning Christ—from here on.For more information about Integrity Church, visit our website, http://liveintegritychurch.org Connect with us on social media throughout the week to stay up to date on events and things happening at Integrity! Instagram: @integrity_church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liveintegrity/
It is good not to talk very long about God without talking to God. Frequently interrupt your talking about God by talking to God.
I Shall Not Lack Protection
I Shall Not Lack Protection
I Shall Not Lack Protection
It is good not to talk very long about God without talking to God. Frequently interrupt your talking about God by talking to God.
It is good not to talk very long about God without talking to God. Frequently interrupt your talking about God by talking to God.
Do you have worry, anxiety and fear in your life that you're ready to get rid of? Join Kimberly Dirmann in a walk through many Bible verses, and learn how you can get rid of fear for good, and walk through this life as God intended: with hope and peace!Support the show
Do you have worry, anxiety and fear in your life that you're ready to get rid of? Join Pastor Kimberly Dirmann in a walk through many Bible verses, and learn how you can get rid of fear for good, and walk through this life as God intended: with hope and peace!
It is good not to talk very long about God without talking to God. Frequently interrupt your talking about God by talking to God.
It is good not to talk very long about God without talking to God. Frequently interrupt your talking about God by talking to God.
In this episode of In the Word, On the Go, Pastor Gabe DeGarmeaux comments on Psalm 23:4, that God walks with us even in the darkest valley. Gabe says, "You can't lead someone through a wilderness that you've never been through before. Jesus Christ chose to walk through the valley of the shadow of death. That is refreshing for a grieving soul." Special Guest: Gabe DeGarmeaux.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/EKrWtQzCGxM
It is good not to talk very long about God without talking to God. Frequently interrupt your talking about God by talking to God.
1 John 4:9, Psalm 139, Psalm 23:4, Matthew 7:1-2, Proverbs 29:25
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