by chetcromer | Apr 7, 2025 | Prayers
Open Doors, Open Hearts: The Sacred Work of Hospitality There is a kind of Kingdom work that doesn’t make headlines. It doesn’t stand behind a pulpit or lead a crowd. It happens in kitchens, on porches, around dinner tables, and in the quiet corners of homes. It’s...
by chetcromer | Mar 31, 2025 | Prayers
When Justice Feels Distant: My Journey Through Psalm 35 and a Modern Prayer There are moments in life when injustice feels deafening — when the ones who seek to follow God are misunderstood, mistreated, or even maligned. I’ve walked through seasons like that....
by chetcromer | Feb 13, 2017 | Journals, Prayers
Monday mornings are interesting. The weekend is never long enough to get everything done, and the week ahead also appears too short to get everything important done. The thing is, though, that’s often the case because I simply don’t know what needs to get done, or...
by chetcromer | Aug 13, 2013 | Prayers, Uncategorized
My pastor spoke on intercession yesterday at church. How it is bold, daring, brave, and persistent. Those are my words, not sure if they were his. But today as I thought about it, I realize how shallow I go most of the time. There are prayers that need to be said that...