Feed Yourself First
Few  people have learned to listen to God through His Word as well as George  Muller. At age 35, Muller made a transforming discovery regarding his  daily quiet time. 
"I saw more clearly than ever that the first  great and primary business to which I ought to attend every day was to  have my soul happy in the Lord. The first thing to be concerned about  was how I might get my soul into a happy state, and how my inner man  might be nourished."
Before this discovery, Muller habitually had  begun his morning devotions with prayer and would spend almost all of  his time until breakfast in prayer. But what was the result? His mind  often wandered for the first 15 to 30 minutes.
Then Muller  discovered that the most important thing he had to do was to listen to  God speak through the Word. He began each morning by asking the Lord's  blessing upon His Word. Then he read and meditated, searching every  verse for blessing-not for the sake of finding something to share with  others, but for the sake of finding God's message to Him.
Muller  observed that we are apt to read the Word thinking of others' needs  rather than pondering it for ourselves. "Read the Word of God always  with reference to your own heart, and when you have received the  blessing in your own heart, you will be able to communicate it to  others."
Muller turned the words into prayer for himself or  others. As confession, thanksgiving or intercession mingled with his  meditation, his inner man almost invariably was nourished. With rare  exceptions, by breakfast time he was in a peaceful, if not happy, state  of heart.
No doubt his feeding on the Word strengthened his faith to feed the 10,024 orphans in the orphanage he directed.
Dear Jesus, may food for myself be the object of my Bible reading. 
"Happy  is the person who finds wisdom and gains understanding. Wisdom is more  precious than rubies; nothing you desire can compare with her" (Proverbs  3:13, 15 NLT).
Prayer Request 
Please pray for those involved in preparing promotional materials for the conference.