HUNGRY FOR GOD

Fasting and Prayer

The top 10 benefits of combining Fasting and Prayer

HUNGRY FOR GOD

Fasting and Prayer

Helpful guidelines

HUNGRY FOR GOD

Fasting and Prayer

Importance & Benefits

Infographic titled "Hungry for God" questioning if fasting is considered a religious practice. The infographic explains that fasting can be meaningful as a spiritual ritual or exercise without spiritual significance, and in Christianity, it is a way to strengthen one’s relationship with God through prayer and repentance, following Jesus' example. It emphasizes that Jesus set an example for fasting, which can lead to spiritual growth, supported by scriptures Mark 1:12-13, James 4:7, and Acts 27:21-23.
Infographic titled "Who should not fast?" with four points and illustrations. Point 1 states fasting may not be suitable for everyone, with an image of a folded towel and hands holding a first aid kit. Point 2 advises pregnant women, the elderly, the sick, and those on heavy medication should not fast, with an illustration of hands holding a medical kit. Point 3 recommends consulting a medical professional before fasting, with an image of a handshake. Point 4 encourages prayer even if exempt from fasting, with an illustration of hands clasped in prayer. The theme emphasizes spiritual devotion and health considerations.
A black and white graphic featuring a pencil with the words 'Fasting & Prayer' written on it. To the right, there is a quote about God's grace and fasting, emphasizing spiritual growth and connection with God.

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14 devotionals during Fasting and Prayer: Hungry For God

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14 devotionals during Fasting and Prayer: Hungry For God

(March 20th, 2026 to April 2nd, 2026)

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