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Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-7s9n3-... In this episode of Life as Worship, Angela is joined by her longtime friend, author and prayer mentor Rachel Wojo to explore Philippians 4:6–7 and what it really looks like to move from worry to prayer. Rachel shares how prayer became her lifeline through miscarriage, raising a medically fragile daughter, and eventually saying goodbye when her daughter graduated to heaven after 22 years. Together they unpack Paul’s command to “not worry about anything,” why “the Lord is near” changes everything, and how gratitude, honest lament, and praying God’s promises help believers experience the peace of God that guards hearts and minds in Christ. Episode Highlights The importance of the phrase “The Lord is near” just before verse 6: if God’s presence surrounds us, we don’t have to manufacture peace or carry life alone. How gratitude rewires our thinking: when we actively thank God “in every circumstance and situation,” we can’t focus on worry and thanksgiving at the same time, and our hearts become more aware of God’s daily provision. Why God is often more interested in changing hearts than changing circumstances—and how heart transformation can come before anything in life actually looks different. Moving from “Why, God?” to “Show me how You’re working”: changing the question so we can see how God shows up and “shows off” in ways we might otherwise miss. Practical encouragement on praying both our problems and God’s promises, trusting that He loves to keep His word and that His peace can stand guard over our hearts even when outcomes don’t match our expectations. Great Quotes from the Episode “Small things can bring much joy.” “If Paul could write this from a dank, dark prison with his life at stake, surely I can learn to follow the pattern he lays out.” “We cannot simultaneously be worried and thankful at the same time—our brains will not allow that focus.” “God is always more interested in changing hearts than He is in changing circumstances.” “You can look at that sunshine and wish you were outside, or you can be thankful for the sunshine that’s coming through the window.” “When we pray the promises of God, we are affirming to ourselves: this is what I believe about the God I serve.” “Will I recognize the miracle God is doing if it looks differently than what I have pictured it?” Scriptures Mentioned Philippians 4:4–9 Philippians 1:21 James 1:17 Related Episodes Episode 30 with Shelley Picard - Trusting God: Our Rock and Refuge Episode 23 with Lisa Granger - Our Source of Living Water: God's Presence Episode 13 with Kristi Lowe - How to Reap Joy When We Sow in Tears Episode 4 with Sara Cormany - Anticipating God's Goodness on Earth Connect with Rachel Website: rachelwojo.com Free Prayer Class: desperateprayers.com – “How to Be a Prayer Warrior for Your Family in Dark Times” (helps shift from being a worrier to being a prayer warrior). Books: Desperate Prayers Additional forthcoming books on prayer and her “three-word prayers” approach. Life as Worship Newsletter For ongoing encouragement, show updates, and resources that help you rethink your thinking and live all of life as worship, you can subscribe here.