Cry Out With Hope: 3 Days of Lamentنموونە

Lean Into the Slow Holy Work
Yesterday, you named it — today, linger! Lament’s not a sprint; it’s a slow dance with God. He’s good in the waiting, shaping you through tears. Build on yesterday: take 10 minutes. Read this — feel the quiet hope? Revisit your hurt, pray, “I’m seeking You, Lord.” Add, “Where are you here?” Jot a thought or rest. Feel that peace? That’s his goodness creeping in! This practice deepens your trust — slow’s sacred. You’re not rushing — you’re resting. What will you wait for today?
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Ready to bring your tears to God and find his joy? This 3-day plan explores the spiritual practice of lament — a practical, honest way to process pain and trust him. With a warm, uplifting tone, you’ll name your grief, seek his face and rise with hope. Perfect for anyone navigating hurt, this plan will spark light in the dark and deepen your faith. Let’s lament with purpose together!
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