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64.This Christmas...Choose to Believe God When Prayers Go Unanswered
Habits of Hope: Cultivating a Deeper Life with God
What do you do when you’ve prayed faithfully for years—and God still feels silent?
In this deeply encouraging episode of the Habits of Hope Podcast, Ginger reflects on the story of Zachariah and Elizabeth (Luke 1:5–25) and the quiet strength of a faith that keeps trusting God—even when longings remain unmet.
This episode is especially for those who have walked with God for a long time, served faithfully, and yet carry disappointment, grief, or unanswered prayer. Scripture reminds us that Zachariah and Elizabeth were called righteous—not because they received what they hoped for, but because they continued to believe God with their lives.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- Why long seasons of waiting are not signs of weak faith
- How God honors faithfulness even when prayers go unanswered
- What it means to choose to believe when hope feels fragile
- How waiting can be holy—and never wasted
- A gentle Habit of Hope for trusting God in silence
Habit of Hope
Choose to believe that God is near, faithful, and at work—even when you don’t see answers yet.
If you’ve ever wondered whether your faith still “counts” in seasons of disappointment, this episode will steady your heart and remind you that faithful waiting matters deeply to God.
🎧 Listen now and be encouraged to keep believing.
This is our final episode for 2025. Join us on January 13 for our next episode.
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