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The Circle Maker Study Guide CL

STUDY GUIDE FOR

The Circle Maker





Praying Circles Around Your Biggest Dreams and Greatest
Fears by Mark Batterson, Expanded Edition, 2016








































Chris Leach
9-13-2020

Lord, let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable to
you, O Lord, my rock and my redeemer. Psalm 19:14, NRSV

Dear Friends,
It is my prayer you will be filled to overflowing with the knowledge of God’s
presence with you as you read and study, contemplate and listen for His voice.
May your hearts and minds be open to what He says. May you circle and stand on
His promises and pray without ceasing.

Blessings to you as you seek to grow in your relationship with our Lord. Pray with
holy anticipation and live to bring glory to Him. Pray long. Pray hard. Give thanks
in all things.

Blessings,
Chris Leach





























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The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson
**Note** Numbers in parenthesis before a question denote the page this concept is
found in the book.

Chapter One: The Legend of the Circle Maker (pgs. 11-13)

1. It was the first century BC. God was nowhere to be heard. Can you imagine
this? What do you think it meant that God was nowhere to be heard?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

2. (11) Even if the people could no longer hear God, Honi believed that _____
could _______ ________ ________.

3. (12) Describe Honi’s prayer voice.
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

4. (12) What was Honi’s last refined bold prayer request while in the circle he
had drawn?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

Chapter Two: Circle Makers (pgs. 15-19)

1. Acknowledging that we are just beginning this study, write your
understanding of what a “circle maker” might be.
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________


2. (15) God is still looking for ___________ ______________.

3. (15) What do bold prayers do?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

4. (15) There is nothing God loves more than keeping ______________,
answering _______________, performing ______________, and fulfilling
_____________. God is for you.




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5. Agree/Disagree Prayers are prophecies. Who you become is determined
by how you pray.

6. (16) Drawing prayer circles starts with discerning what God wants, what
God wills. But! Until _____ sovereign will becomes ______ sanctified wish,
your prayer life will be unplugged from its power source.

7. (16) What is the goal of drawing circles around promises, miracles, and
dreams God wants for you?
____________________________________________

8. (18) Have you ever thought about the genealogy of miracles? That if you
trace a miracle back to its origin, you will find a prayer circle. Miracles are
the ____________ of prayers that were prayed ___ _____ OR _____
______.

9. Do you know if anyone in your life prayed for you as you were growing up?
Prayed for you as a young adult? Now as a mature adult? Who have you
prayed for over the years? Whom are you praying for now?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

10. (18) God has determined that certain expressions of His power will only be
exercised in response to prayer. God won’t ____ ____, unless ______
______ ____ ___. We have not because we ask not.

11. (19) Do you live with holy anticipation? ______


Chapter Three: The Jericho Miracle (pgs. 21-31)

1. (22) What do you think Mark means when he writes “Our prayers never
die.”?________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

2. What is your Jericho? What promise are you praying around? What miracle
are you marching around? What dream does your life revolve around?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________




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3. What does Matthew 6:33 tell us?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

4. (24) Drawing prayer circles begins with ____________ what to
__________. This goes back to answering what Jesus asks: “What do you
want me to do for you?”

5. (25) Don’t just read the Bible. Start __________ the promises.
Don’t just make a wish. ________ down a list of God-glorifying life
______.
Don’t just pray. Keep a prayer __________.

6. (28) What will spelling out your prayers with specificity eventually spell
out? ________ ____________

7. How do you define success for yourself personally?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

8. (30) What prayer does: helps you get _________ the problem; helps you
______ the _________; helps you see _____ the way around the
___________.


Chapter Four: Praying Through (pgs. 33-41)

1. (35) Primary problem: Most of us don’t get what we want because we don’t
______ ______ we want. A secondary problem: Most of us don’t get what

we want because we ______ _____________.

2. Describe the difference between praying for something and praying through
something?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

3. (36) Praying through is all about _______________. Praying through is all
about _____________. It is qualitative, not quantitative.






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4. (36) What do you need to do if you want God to do something new in your
life? ________________________________________________________

5. How do you respond to disappointment?
_____________________________________________________________
What would it look or sound like to praise God for disappointment?
_____________________________________________________________

6. (39) After you pray through, you need to praise through. Rather than
continuing to ask God to do something, start __________ Him for what He
____ __________ _______.

PART ONE: THE FIRST CIRCLE – DREAM BIG
Chapter Five: Cloudy with a Chance of Quail (pgs. 43-59)

1. Agree/Disagree It is possible for a man to dream continuously for seventy
years.

2. Define the word imagination.
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

3. I would say at this point in my life I have
a) a very active imagination
b) a hardly used imagination
c) had my imagination switched off for quite some time.

4. (43) At some point, most of us stop living out of imagination and start living
out of memory. Instead of creating the ______________, we start

______________ the past. Instead of living by faith, we live by
____________.

5. (44) Imagination is the road less taken, but it is the ______________ to
_____________.

6. (44) The older you get, the more _____________ you should have because
you’ve experienced more of God’s _________________. It is God’s
faithfulness that increases our faith and enlarges our ________________.






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7. (45) Our date of death is not the date etched on our _______________. The
day we stop _____________ is the day we start _________________. May
you keep dreaming until the day you die. May imagination overtake
memory. May you die young at a ripe old age.

8. How comfortable are you with looking foolish?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

9. (48) In order to experience a miracle, you have to take a ____________.
Circle makers are _______ _____________.

10. Thoughts on acting/answering/deciding based on logic as opposed to acting
on faith?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

11. (51) What did Jesus do right before the miracle of the feeding of the five
thousand? ______________________________ What does this tell you
about what he knew about His Father?
_____________________________________________________________

12. (52) Too often we let __________get in the way of __________ God wants
us to do. We can’t figure out ______ ___ ____ what God has called us to do,
so we _______ ____ ____ at all.

13. Have you ever felt like God has called you to do something, but after a
quick calculation, you assume God miscalculated your ability in calling you?

_____________________________________________________________

14. (53) If you win an argument with God you actually lose, and if you lose the
argument with God, you actually win. How can losing result in winning and
winning result in losing?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

15. Write out verse Luke 6:38.
_____________________________________________________________





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_____________________________________________________________

16. (55) God doesn’t just provide in dramatic fashion; God provides in dramatic
proportion. When God enter the equation, His __________ always
_____________ your __________.

17. (56) Read Matthew 13:1-9. Jesus taught multiplication. He promised that
He would multiply His blessings if we _________ like it __________ on
____ and ___________ like it ____________ on ___________.

18. (59) It doesn’t matter what you do, you need to __________ it in
___________.

19. What do you have circled in prayer right now?









Chapter 6: You Can’t Never Always Sometime Tell 9pgs. 61-72)

1. (63) If the vision is from God, it will most definitely be __________ beyond
your means.

2. (64) How do you think we short-circuit the purposes of God in our lives?

_____________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

3. (65) How do we seek God? What happens when we seek God instead of
seeking only answers?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________

4. (67) We revisit the term “holy anticipation”. When you live in prayer mode,
you live in holy anticipation. How do you envision someone who is living in



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holy anticipation?
_____________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

5. On a scale of 1 to 10, how comfortable are you with change, with something
new, with something outside your range of experience? ___

6. (68) It’s at this place where God wants to do something unprecedented that
many of us get stuck __________________. Instead of operating by
___________, we switch back to our default setting of ________. Instead of
embracing the new move of God, we fall back into the rut of our ______
__________________.

7. What does verse Matthew 19:26 tell us?
__________________________________________________________
(70) With God, there is no ________________, because ______ things are
_______________.

Chapter Seven: The Solution to Ten Thousand Problems (pgs. 73-82)

1. What question does God ask Moses in Numbers 11:23?
__________________________________________________________
What is your answer to this question? ______ Does how you are living
and praying reflect your answer? _________

2. (75) With God, it’s never an issue of “Can He?” It’s only a question of
“Will He?” And while you don’t always know if He will, you _______
___ _____. And because you know He can, you can pray with
__________ __________________.


3. How qualified do you feel for what God has called or is calling you to
do?________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________

4. (81) Sometimes the ___________ of prayer is the power to ________
____. It doesn’t always change your circumstances, but it gives you the
_________ to walk through them. When you _______ __________, the
burden is taken off of your shoulders and put on the shoulders of Him
who carried the cross to Calvary.




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PART TWO: THE SECOND CIRCLE – PRAY HARD
Chapter Eight: Persistence Quotient (pgs. 83-97)

1. (84) If you pray through, God will __________ _____________. But it will
be _______ will, ______ way.

2. Define the word persistence.
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
In what areas would you describe yourself as persistent?
_____________________________________________________________

3. (88) What seems to be the magic number of hours of practice required to
achieve a level of mastery associated with being a world – class expert in
anything? _________________ Is prayer any different? It is a _________ to
be cultivated, a ______________ to be developed.

4. What happens when we allow our circumstances to get between God and us
instead of putting God between us and our circumstances?
_____________________________________________________________

5. Agree/Disagree Prayer is a no-lose proposition.

6. (91) Matthew 11:6 Blessed is anyone who takes no offense at me. Have you
ever felt like God was answering everyone’s prayers but yours? _______
Mark calls this time an ellipsis – a pause – when we’re waiting for God to
answer a prayer. You can give _____ or ______ on. You can let go or _____
_______. You can get frustrated with God or choose to live
________________.


7. (93) Our most powerful prayers are hyperlinked to the promises of God.
When you know you are praying the promises of God, you can pray with
_____________ ______________.

8. (96) Ever pray through the Bible? Scripture is God’s way of _____________
a __________________. Prayer is our ___________. The Bible wasn’t
meant to be ______ _______; the Bible was meant to be ___________
___________. Reading is the way you get through the Bible; prayer is the
way you get the Bible through you. As you read, the Holy Spirit will





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quicken certain promises to your spirit.

Chapter Nine: The Favor of Him Who Dwells in The Burning Bush (pgs. 99 -
108)

1. (100) Do you have a favorite place to pray? A place where you get better
reception? A place where your mind is more focused? A place where you
have more faith? (This hearkens to what Mark terms a “whispering spot” in
his book Whisper.)
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

2. (101) Matthew 18:18 The word bind means to place a contract on
something. Have you ever thought about prayer as a way of placing a
contract on something in the earthly realm which God then puts a
contract on in the heavenly realm? __________ This is all dependent
upon whether you are praying ___ ________________ with the ______
of __________.

3. What does Jeremiah 1:12 say about the Lord and His word?
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
(102) Praying hard is standing ____ ____ _______________ of God.
And when we stand on His word, God _________ by His word. His word
is his ___________.

4. (103) Mark writes that it is like God is hunting you down- but not to
harm you - hunting you down to bless you. He wants to show you His
goodness and His mercy, but too often we run away from it. Have you

ever found yourself running away from God? ______ If so, why?
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________

5. (107) “The favor of Him who dwells in the burning bush” –
(Deuteronomy 33:16) What do you envision being able to tackle, confront,
achieve if you have the favor of Him who dwells in the burning bush?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________






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6. How do you most often respond when you are “attacked” by those who
may not agree with you or by those who actively work to impede what the
Lord has called you to do?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
(108) The more opposition we experience, the harder we have to________,
and the harder we have to pray, the more ________________ God does.

Chapter Ten: The Cattle on a Thousand Hills (pgs. 109-121)

1. “When God gives a vision, He makes a provision.”
_____Absolutely Yes!
_____Depends on the vision
_____No

2. (111) God’s last-second provision is described as revealing God’s playful
personality. Sometimes we are so focused on the ____________ of God
that we forget that God has a _______________ too. Have you ever
experienced God’s sense of humor, his playful personality? _______ Is it
difficult to think of God with a personality?
___________________________________________________________
(https://liveboldandbloom.com/02/personality-types/character-vs-
personality; - Discussion of character vs. personality traits.)

3. (112) What is the goal of spiritual maturity? __________________ Does
this seem opposite of what it should be?
___________________________________________________________


4. (113) Read the prayer of Jabez 1 Chronicles 4:10. Mark writes that the
blessings of God won’t just bless you; they will also complicate your life.
What do you think he means by God complicating your life?
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________

5. (114) Praying hard is hard because you can’t just pray like it depends on
God; you also have to work like it depends on you. We’re willing to pray
right up to the point of discomfort or inconvenience, but no further. Most
of us get stuck at this point. Praying hard is uncomfortable and
inconvenient, but that is when you know you’re getting close to a



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miracle. How uncomfortable are you willing to get, how inconvenienced
are you willing to be for the Lord?
___________________________________________________________

6. (115) Nothing is too ______________ or too _____________ for God.

7. (115) Two-thirds of praying hard is ______________ and
_____________. This goes back to hearing the whisper of God.

8. (117) If you want God to move, sometimes _____ have to make a
__________. We want God to go first. That way we don’t get our feet
wet. How easy is it for you to make the first move in something, for
something you desire or for something to which God is calling you?
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________

9. (119) Praying hard starts with ______________ to the _______ _______
________ of the Holy Spirit. And if you are faithful in the small things
and obey those little promptings, then God can use you to do _____
_________. (Luke 16:10)

10. (121) Where do you feel like you need God least?
_____________________________________ Where are you most
proficient, most sufficient?___________________________________
Maybe that is precisely where God wants you to _______ _______ to do
something ________________ your ________________.

Chapter Eleven: No Answer (pgs. 123- 133)


1. Define the word trust.
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
Whom do you trust and with what do you trust them?
________________________________________________________
How much do you trust God? Is that trust conditional?
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________

2. (124) Sometimes your only option is _______ because it is the last
card in your hand, but it’s the ____________ card. If you can



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_______ God when the answer is ______, you’re likely to give Him
____________ when the answer is yes.

3. (124) What we perceive as ___________________ prayers are often
the greatest answers. Have you ever asked God what’s going on when
your prayers seem to go unanswered and you are disappointed only to
learn later that He really did know what was best and He indeed had
something even better in mind?
________________________________________________________

4. (126) Our heavenly Father loves us far too much to give us
____________ we ask for. Sometimes God gets ____ the way to
_____ us the way.

5. What is a detour?
________________________________________________________
How do you respond to detours?
____I am thankful for them and follow them willingly.
____I understand the value of them, but do not embrace them.
____I refuse to accept a detour and I find my own way around a
problem.

6. (128) Staying the course: Part of praying hard is ______________ in
__________ even when we don’t get the ___________ we ________.
It’s choosing to ____________ that God has a better plan. And He
___________ does!

7. (130) What does Mark mean when he says you can’t half-circle the
promise in Revelation 3:8?

________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________

8. Read Exodus 14:13-14. What is God’s part in this promise?
_________________________________________________ What is
your part in this promise?__________________________________
(132) Sometimes God leads us to a place where we have __________
to turn but _____ _______; our only option is to ________ Him.







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PART THREE: THE THIRD CIRCLE- THINK LONG
Chapter Twelve: Long and Boring (pgs. 135-148)

1. (141) Daniel knew his prayers wouldn’t be answered for seventy
years, yet he prayed with a sense of urgency. If you knew your
prayers would not be answered for seventy years or even in your
lifetime maybe, would you be able to pray with a sense of
urgency?
______________________________________________________

2. (141) What is the recommended action when you start to wonder if
God really hears your prayers, if God really cares? What should
you do? _______, _______, and _________. Keep circling! Pray
through!

3. (147) There are no coincidences in God’s kingdom. You ______
know _____ you are praying for. You never know ______or
______ God will _________ your prayers. But if you pray long
and boring prayers, God will give you some ____________
______________. Persistence is the key.

4. Have you ever experienced praying for something for a long time
and then being surprised when God did answer your prayer in an
exciting and not expected by you manner? How long were you in
prayer before this answer was given?
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________


Chapter Thirteen: The Greatest of Them All (pgs. 149 – 162)


1. (151) When did Daniel pray? _________________ Prayer was
_____ ________, and his ________ was a _________.
What do you think it looks like to live your life as a prayer?
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________

2. (152) Mark talks about different postures for prayer: extending
out hands in worship, kneeling, closing eyes. Do you have a



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favorite prayer posture which helps focus your heart and mind
on talking with God?
___________________________________________________

3. We are “fearfully and wonderfully made.” (Psalm 139:14)
Everything we see and hear is priming us in a positive or
negative way. What do you do to prime yourself spiritually
every day to focus your heart and mind?
__________________________________________________

4. (156) Prayer is __________________. Prayer puts us in a
____________frame of mind. Prayer helps us see and seize the
God-ordained _____________________ that are around us
_____ the time.

5. I would describe myself as a
______ Morning person – a lark
______ Night person – an owl
______ Early to wake and late to bed person
______ Late to wake and early to bed person

6. (157) We need to establish a daily ___________ in order to
have a daily ____________________ with God. The way to do
that is to begin the day in ____________.

7. Write out Psalm 5:3.
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________
___________________________________________________


8. (159) We were all created uniquely individual. God speaks to
us in our own language. And likewise, we need to find our own
unique way, our own ritual, our own routine of talking with
God. It takes time to discover the rhythms and routines that
work for you. Let God be as _____________ with other people
as He is _____ ________. What works for others might not
work for you, and what works for you, might not work for
others. What is important is finding something, finding
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9. (161) Praying __________ + thinking ________ = staying
_________________.

10. (161) Can we have contact with God all the time? _________
All of ________ is meant to be a _________, just as all of life
is meant to be an ______ of ________. Does the previous
statement cause you to rethink your answer to having contact
with God all the time? ______

Chapter Fourteen: The Speed of Prayer (pgs. 163 – 175)

1. (170) Destiny is not a ____________. For better or worse, your destiny is
the ___________ of your daily ____________ and _______ decisions. What
daily decision did Daniel make? _________________________________
What did this decision do for him? _________________________________

2. (172) If you keep ______________, you are not failing. The only way to
_____ is if you _________ trying. God is ______________ when you don’t
give up. God is honored when you keep trying. God is honored when you
keep _______________.

Chapter Fifteen: Life Goal List (pgs. 177-193)

1. Do you have a list of goals? _________

2. (178) Goals are the cause and effect of __________ ______. Prayers
naturally turn into _____________, and __________ naturally turn into
prayers.


3. (181) When setting goals for your life, what should you start with?
_____________ Why is this important?
____________________________________________________________

4. (184) Habakkuk 2:2 ________ the vision and __________ it on tablets.
When you muster the courage to verbalize your goal you are showing an act
of faith. Writing down the goal holds you ____________________.

5. (187) Thinking long…..If you want to _________ until the day you die, you
need to _____ _______ that take a lifetime to achieve. It is never too late to
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while on this side of heaven?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

6. What does Colossians 4:2 urge us to do?
_____________________________________________________________
(189) Prayer opens our _______________ eyes so we see
_________________ and ___________________.

PART FOUR: KEEP CIRCLING
Chapter Sixteen: Double Miracle (pgs. 195-205)

1. (196) How many attempts did Honi make before God sent the rain of favor,
blessing, and graciousness? ___________ What does it mean to refine our
prayers?______________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________


2. Read 1 Samuel 17:47 and 2 Chronicles 20:15. These scriptures tell us the
battle belongs to the ____________.

3. (197) Drawing prayer circles isn’t about proving yourself to God; it’s about
giving God an opportunity to prove ____________ to ______. God is for
________.

4. (199) God is always a _______ ________, even when we feel like He’s a
step behind. We might be caught off guard by Him, but God is never caught
off guard.


5. (204) There is no expiration date on a prayer. God answers prayers. We
don’t always see it or understand it, but God ______ ______________. Have
you ever thought about prayers not expiring? _________ What ramifications
does no expiration date have on the kind of prayers we make to God?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

Chapter Seventeen: Bottled Prayer (pgs. 207-211)

1. What is the difference between kairos and chronos time?
_____________________________________________________________



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_____________________________________________________________
When does God unseal a prayer and reveal the answer? ________________

2. (208) Isaiah 55:11 tells us that God’s word will ______________________.
When you pray the word of God and the will of God what happens to your
prayers? _____________________________________________________

Chapter Eighteen: Now There Was One (pgs. 213 – 215)

1. (214) Never underestimate the _______________ of ____________ prayer
circle.

2. (214) Don’t let what you ______________ do keep you from doing what
you ______. Draw the circle. Don’t let who you are not keep you from
______ ____ you are. You are a _______ _________.

3. List things you can do.
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
How will you incorporate these things into some God-sized dreams?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

Chapter Nineteen: The Ripple Effect (pgs. 217 – 224)

1. Agree/ Disagree Everything we do has a ripple effect.

2. (218) What is one way to expand your circle of influence?
_______________________________________

Pray like it depends on __________ and work like it depends on
__________. The ripple effect is _____________ because our prayers don’t
die when we do. That’s the power of prayer, the power of precession.

3. If you think of prayer as having no expiration date, of our prayers not dying
when we physically die, how does that change your approach to prayer and
what you pray for going forward?
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________






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4. (219) The ultimate goal in prayer is _____ ______, ________ _________.

5. (221) What God does for us isn’t ______ _____ ____. There is a
___________ _______ to the third and fourth generations. Just as the
blessings, breakthroughs, and miracles in your life are an ______________
to someone else’s prayer, your ____________ will impact nations and
________________.

“I pray you that you will make a difference while you’re living. But I
also pray that you will make a difference after you die. And the way you do
that is prayer.
Your greatest legacy is the prayers you leave behind. It’s also your
longest legacy.
There is no expiration date on prayer. God will still be answering your
prayers long after you are long gone. And the ripple effect will only be
revealed in eternity!” ~Mark Batterson


Draw circles around His promises. Pray long. Pray on. Pray hard. Give
thanks. Pray like it depends on God and work like it depends on you.
Draw the Circle.



































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