• When It Feels Like No One Is Fighting for You
    Jul 15 2026

    Have you ever felt like you are carrying something really heavy and you're doing it all by yourself? Nobody knows what it's costing you. Maybe you're so worn down that fighting for even one more day sounds impossible.

    If that's where you are, this episode will help! Rachel walks through one of Scripture's most dramatic moments. The Israelites are trapped between Pharaoh's army and the Red Sea, with no weapons and no way out. And Moses says this over them: "The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still."

    But being still doesn't mean doing nothing. One verse later, God tells them to get up and walk. This episode untangles what that means for the woman who can't afford to stop functioning yet is exhausted from feeling as though the outcome rests on her shoulders. Rachel also shares a very recent answered prayer story, one that happened just last week, and one she didn't expect to be telling.

    You'll discover:

    • Why "be still" doesn't mean passivity, and what the Hebrew actually carries
    • What Moses was really saying to a crowd of frightened people with no weapons
    • How to pray when you're out of strength and your prayer can only be four words
    • The difference between striving and obeying, and why it matters when you're depleted
    • How God often fights for us through people we can't see yet

    Whatever you're up against this week, you're not as alone in it as it feels.

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    Pray Through It Battle Plan (free): battleprayers.com
    Praying through Life's Battles by Rachel Wojo, releasing August 25, 2026. Preorder now at battleprayers.com and get immediate digital access.
    The Hope Circle: rachelwojo.com/the-hope-circle

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    12 mins
  • How to Fight Back in Prayer (When You Feel Defenseless)
    Jul 1 2026

    If you feel like prayer is your last resort instead of your first move, or if you're not even sure what you're fighting against, or whether you have the strength to fight at all, then this episode is for you.

    This week, Rachel talks about what it actually means to fight back in prayer when you feel defenseless.

    Using Ephesians 6, she unpacks something easy to miss: right after Paul describes the armor of God, he moves straight into prayer, with no transition.

    The armor protects you and helps you stand. Prayer is what moves you forward. Rachel also shares an unusual answered prayer story that ties directly into last week's conversation with Kristy Graham; it was the night Billy Graham laid his Bible on a tree stump in the woods and prayed his way through the doubt that nearly kept him from preaching at all.

    You'll discover:

    • Why the armor of God doesn't do anything until prayer activates it
    • A simple way to stop praying vague prayers and start fighting back with specific ones
    • The story behind the Forest Home "Tree Stump Prayer" that helped launch the ministry Kristy Graham's family carries on today
    • How to bring your doubts and fears to God honestly, without pretending you have it all figured out

    If you're in a season where you feel like you're standing there with nothing to fight with, Rachel's new book, Praying through Life's Battles, was written for exactly this. It releases August 25, but preordering now unlocks a digital copy you can start reading right away.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Preorder Praying through Life's Battles: battleprayers.com
    • Pray Through It Prayer Guide (free): battleprayers.com

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    11 mins
  • Finding Joy When God's Answer Is No with Kristy Graham of Samaritan's Purse
    Jun 24 2026

    When you've prayed your hardest and the answer is still no, where does joy come from?

    This week I sat down with Kristy Graham, host of On the Ground with Samaritan's Purse, for an honest conversation about prayer in the hardest places. Kristy has walked with disaster survivors who lost everything and still praised God, with relief teams who run toward danger when everyone else runs away, and with believers in persecuted countries who pray not for protection but for boldness. Through all of it, she keeps landing on one truth: the joy is in His presence, not in the answer.

    We talk about surrender, what it means to pray "not my will but yours" and mean it, and how to keep praying with confidence even when God's answer isn't the one you wanted. I shared a bit of my own story with my daughter Taylor, and Kristy shared hers, and together we landed on the same place so many of us need to be reminded of: God is far more interested in being the answer to our prayers than simply answering them.

    You'll discover:

    • Why joy in suffering comes from God's presence rather than changed circumstances
    • How to pray honestly and still surrender the outcome to God
    • What persecuted believers pray for instead of protection, and why it matters
    • The difference between praying for your circumstances to change and letting God change your heart
    • Why serving others in your own pain can lift the weight you're carrying

    If you're in a season where your prayers feel unanswered, this conversation is a reminder that you are seen by a loving God who understands your pain and meets you in it.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • On the Ground with Samaritan's Purse podcast: ontheground.samaritanspurse.org
    • Learn more about Samaritan's Purse: samaritanspurse.org

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    34 mins
  • How to Pray Through Anxiety and Fear (Especially at Night)
    Jun 17 2026

    You're fine all day. Then the light goes off, your head hits the pillow, and the thought you outran since breakfast is standing right there in the room with you, louder than it ever was at noon.

    If fear waits until dark to find you, this episode is for you. We're talking about how to pray when anxiety gets loud, and especially how to pray at night, when everything feels worse and morning feels a long way off.

    We go to a story you already know, Daniel in the lions' den, but to a person in it most of us read right past. Because there's someone in Daniel 6 who didn't sleep a wink that night, and it wasn't Daniel. It was the king. And his sleepless night might be the most honest picture of two a.m. anxiety in the whole Bible.

    You'll discover:

    • Why feeling anxious after you pray is not a sign of weak faith
    • What to actually do in the moment when you can't shut your mind off
    • Why fear gets so much louder at night, and what that's really about
    • What King Darius reveals about holding something you cannot control
    • The reason you can pray more and worry less even at the worst hour of the night

    Whatever you're holding in the dark tonight, hear this: God is not waiting for sunrise to go to work for you.

    Resources Mentioned:

    The Pray Through It Battle Plan (free guide): battleprayers.com

    Praying through Life's Battles (preorder now and start reading the digital copy today): battleprayers.com

    Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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    15 mins
  • A Place to Land When You're Too Weary to Pray
    Jun 10 2026

    Some seasons leave you so worn out that even prayer feels like one more thing you can't get to. You didn't stop caring. You just got to the end of another full day with nothing left.

    This week we sit with the worn-out kind of tired, the everyday depletion of a season with no margin, and the guilt that creeps in when prayer starts to feel like one more thing you can't get to. Anchored in Exodus 33, where Moses, worn down by the weight of all he's carrying, asks God for the one thing he needs most: His presence. And God answers, My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest. That rest is personal, and it doesn't wait for a calmer season.

    You'll discover:

    • Why your exhaustion doesn't disqualify you from prayer, and what Romans 8:26 says about praying when you have no words
    • How to step out of the guilt loop that drains what little energy you have left
    • The difference between prayer as one more task and prayer as the place you finally get to stop
    • What the singular you in Exodus 33:14 means for the rest God is offering you by name
    • How Corrie ten Boom learned that rest comes from handing the burden over, not carrying it better

    If you're worn out today, you don't have to gather yourself up before you come to God. He's already in the season with you.

    Resources Mentioned

    • Praying through Life's Battles: 90 Days to Strengthen Your Faith— preorder now and start reading a digital, watermarked copy today by submitting your receipt at battleprayers.com (releases August 25, 2026)

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    12 mins
  • When You Don't Know What to Do (A Battle Plan for Prayer)
    Jun 3 2026

    Have you ever faced something so big you didn't even know how to start praying about it?

    In this episode, we sit with a king named Jehoshaphat who caught news of an army he could not beat, and we watch what he did instead of panicking. His prayer in 2 Chronicles 20 hands us a pattern for the battles we never asked for, the ones that show up before we have any idea what to do. The place where we don't know what to do turns out to be the exact place God's answer begins.

    You'll discover:

    How fear and faith can sit in the same chair, and why that isn't a sign your faith is failing

    Why "we do not know what to do, but our eyes are on you" is one of the strongest prayers in Scripture

    What it means that the battle is not yours, but God's, and how that changes the way you pray

    Why Jehoshaphat's people worshiped before the battle was won, and how George Müller did the same thing in front of a table of empty plates

    A simple six-step way to take whatever you're facing and turn it into a prayer this week

    Whatever you're walking into, you don't have to know what to do. You just have to know Who to look to.

    Resources Mentioned:

    The Pray Through It Battle Plan (free guide): battleprayers.com

    Praying through Life's Battles, a 90-day devotional, releasing August 25 from Harvest House. Preorder now at battleprayers.com

    Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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    14 mins
  • Praying from the Cave
    May 27 2026

    Have you ever looked around your life and realized that the people who were supposed to be in your corner aren’t there?

    Maybe it was the slow ache of carrying something alone and realizing you’re the only one carrying it.

    David knew that feeling. He wrote a whole psalm from inside a cave — hunted, betrayed by someone he trusted, with no defender at his right hand. In the cave, he didn’t just cry out to God. He taught us how to pray when we’re cornered.

    In this episode, Rachel walks through Psalm 142 and we'll discover what David teaches us about praying inside the cave and not just trying to pray his way out of it.

    We close with a recently answered prayer story about a grandmother who was praying for an earlier specialist appointment for her daughter — and watched God answer it through a doorway no one was looking at.

    You’ll discover:

    • What David means by "no one at my right hand" and why it matters for your loneliest seasons
    • The Hebrew word at the top of Psalm 142 that changes how we read the whole psalm
    • How to pray when the cave is also a prison — and you can’t see the way out
    • Why God sometimes shows up inside the cornered moment, not after it

    If today’s episode put words to a season you’re in, remember this: God is your refuge in the place — not just out of it.

    Resources Mentioned

    Desperate Prayers: Embracing the Power of Prayer in Life’s Darkest Moments — desperateprayers.com

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    16 mins
  • Giving It to God, Then Taking It Right Back with Mary Boswell
    May 20 2026

    Have you handed your worries over to God, felt lighter for a few days, and then realized you were carrying them all again?

    This week, Rachel sits down with longtime friend and Bible study author Mary Boswell to talk about the exhausting cycle so many of us live in: theologically, we know Jesus offers rest, but practically, we keep putting on our "big girl pants" and shouldering everything ourselves.

    Mary opens up about the season that broke that pattern for her — caregiving for her mom through pancreatic cancer, parenting through a child's hard season, supporting her husband through a doctoral program, and then COVID. She shares the early morning when Matthew 11:28-30 stopped being a familiar passage and became an actual invitation, and how learning to release her burdens (over and over) has built strength she didn't know she needed.

    You'll discover:

    • Why many Christian women believe God offers rest but rarely receive it
    • The quiet way we take our burdens back without realizing it
    • What real rest actually looks like in a season that won't slow down
    • Mary's "something's not right-a-meter" — how to notice when you've picked it back up
    • Why prayer that's honest and ugly is sometimes the prayer that lights the load
    • The muscle that grows every time you hand it over again

    If you've ever wondered why surrender feels like a one-time prayer that never quite sticks, this conversation is for you.

    Resources Mentioned

    Come to Me: An Invitation from Jesus to Find Rest for Your Soul by Mary Boswell

    Connect with Mary: Website: thecalmofhispresence.com

    Connect with Rachel

    Website: rachelwojo.com

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    24 mins