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Alone Again

Abigail de Mirón

The Lord showed me how some became "vain in their imaginations”, and He allowed me to see how the evil one or even the world could influence my thinking

When your husband travels often for ministry, the quiet moments at home can feel heavier than expected. Loneliness can creep in, routines can blur, and even your faith can feel stretched. But these seasons hold unique opportunities for growth and grace.

Start by anchoring your days in prayer—invite God to fill the spaces left empty. Establish meaningful rhythms that nurture your soul: time in Scripture, fellowship with trusted friends, or joining a small group. Stay connected with your husband through prayer and regular communication, celebrating what God is doing through him while also sharing honestly about your days.

Remember, your ministry at home is just as vital. God sees your faithfulness in the unseen moments and delights in your quiet strength.

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