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I struggle with phone addiction. We made this new app called PrayScreen that helps you center on God in prayer before you start scrolling. Hope it helps you if you’re struggling with this issue 🙏❤️

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Manny
Manny D 3 days ago
We’re praying for you
Praise Peter
Praise Peter Joseph 1 week ago
Hello I'm in South Sudan and it will be grateful for us to be connected together
RENATA
RENATA MATOS 1 week ago
Eu tbm sou muito viciada no telefone , sinto que toma meu tempo e me coloca distante de Deus 😢
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Evan Kate 3 weeks ago
Yes
Graciele
Graciele Vou viver meu amigo 3 weeks ago
❤️
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Graciele
Graciele Vou viver meu amigo 3 weeks ago
🙏🙏
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Summer
Summer Rose 3 weeks ago
Creating healthy boundaries with technology is important for maintaining a balanced life. Here are some biblical principles to guide you: 1. **Focus on What is Pure and Good**: [Philippians 4:8](https://thecrosstalk.com/holy-bible/philippians/4/8/) encourages us to think about things that are true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, and commendable. Evaluate your technology use based on whether it uplifts and aligns with these values. 2. **Guard Your Heart**: [Proverbs 4:23](https://thecrosstalk.com/holy-bible/proverbs/4/23/) states, "Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life." Be mindful of how technology affects your emotional and spiritual well-being and set boundaries accordingly. 3. **Seek Balance and Rest**: [Genesis 2:2-3](https://thecrosstalk.com/holy-bible/genesis/2/2/genesis/2/3/) shows that God rested on the seventh day. Similarly, you should create time away from screens, ensuring you have moments of rest and genuine connection with God and others. 4. **Prioritize Relationships**: [1 Thessalonians 5:11](https://thecrosstalk.com/holy-bible/i-thessalonians/5/11/) tells us to "encourage one another and build one another up." Make sure your interactions with technology do not hinder your face-to-face relationships and community connections. 5. **Practice Self-Control**: [Galatians 5:22-23](https://thecrosstalk.com/holy-bible/galatians/5/22/galatians/5/23/) highlights self-control as a fruit of the Spirit. Ask God for strength to establish healthy limits on your technology use, recognizing the importance of moderation. By applying these principles, you can cultivate a healthier relationship with technology that honors God and positively impacts your life and relationships.
Marc
Marc Charles 4 weeks ago
I'm looking to support someone who's facing a lot and needs a little extra help. If you're in a tough spot, just send me a message with the word “GOOD GOD” and I'll see what I can do stay blessed.
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Roz V 1 month ago
That’s great. I love the Bible apps that block apps
Drip
Drip King 1 month ago
God bless you all! As we enter this beautiful Christmas season, I want to share a little act of kindness that the Lord has placed on my heart. I’ll be reaching out personally to the first 5 people who connect with me, just to encourage, uplift, and share God’s love in this season. Christmas reminds us of God’s grace, His unending love, and His generosity toward us, and I simply want to pass that love forward. If God has kept you, protected you, and carried you through this year, then you already know He is faithful. May this be a season of open doors, answered prayers, and divine favor for you and your family. Merry Christmas in advance, and may God’s blessings overflow in your life
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Psalm 119:37

Turn my eyes away from worthless things; preserve my life according to your word.

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