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  1. We pray for ... Those who suffer with physical illness, Those who suffer with mental illness, and those who care for them (p.21)
  2. Give us sturdy patience and enduring hope, rooted only in Jesus, in whose name we pray. Amen. (p.24)
  3. We pray to you, O Lord; you hear our voice in the morning; at sunrise we offer our prayers and wait for your answer. (p.19)
  4. Where our prayers falter, our faith weakens, our light grows dim: Your kingdom come, your will be done. (p.48)
  5. Keep us in communion with all your saints, following their example of faith and life, until all your saints dwell together eternally. (p.24)
  6. We pray for ... Those who suffer with physical illness, Those who suffer with mental illness, and those who care for them (p.21)
  7. Give us sturdy patience and enduring hope, rooted only in Jesus, in whose name we pray. Amen. (p.24)
  8. We pray to you, O Lord; you hear our voice in the morning; at sunrise we offer our prayers and wait for your answer. (p.19)
  9. Where our prayers falter, our faith weakens, our light grows dim: Your kingdom come, your will be done. (p.48)
  10. Keep us in communion with all your saints, following their example of faith and life, until all your saints dwell together eternally. (p.24)
  11. We pray for ... Those who suffer with physical illness, Those who suffer with mental illness, and those who care for them (p.21)
  12. Give us sturdy patience and enduring hope, rooted only in Jesus, in whose name we pray. Amen. (p.24)
  13. We pray to you, O Lord; you hear our voice in the morning; at sunrise we offer our prayers and wait for your answer. (p.19)
  14. Where our prayers falter, our faith weakens, our light grows dim: Your kingdom come, your will be done. (p.48)
  15. Keep us in communion with all your saints, following their example of faith and life, until all your saints dwell together eternally. (p.24)
  16. We pray for ... Those who suffer with physical illness, Those who suffer with mental illness, and those who care for them (p.21)
  17. Give us sturdy patience and enduring hope, rooted only in Jesus, in whose name we pray. Amen. (p.24)
  18. We pray to you, O Lord; you hear our voice in the morning; at sunrise we offer our prayers and wait for your answer. (p.19)
  19. Where our prayers falter, our faith weakens, our light grows dim: Your kingdom come, your will be done. (p.48)
  20. Give us both the clarity of vision that helps usto see people’s needs,and the wisdom to meet those needs in meaningful and lasting ways.(p36