In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Even Jesus followed His conscience (Mark 2:8). You should follow Him first before expecting your prayers being met. John 15:7 says, "If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you." For your conscience to be a good guide, you must avoid associating with sinners or it will contaminate your spirit (2 Corinthians 7:1). 1 John 5:14-15 says, "And this is the confidence that we have in Him, that, if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us..." You can pray for wisdom (Ephesians 1:17).  James 1:5 shows that God wants you to have wisdom and He wants you to have it in abundance but you must ask in faith. You don't have to be on your knees. God gets your prayer anyway, though you must be in a state of reverence. Start with saying, "Dear God," or "Dear Lord" You must show willingness to leave everything for Jesus just like Abraham showed willingness to give his only son to God. God happily gave his son back to him. But a certain wealthy man turned away when he asked Jesus and Jesus told him to sell all he has. He denied Jesus. James 4:3 says, "Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss..." You can then end with, "In Jesus name I pray. Amen"
Summary: Recognize that the primary way that God will lead you is through your conscience and the Bible (Romans 8:14-16, John 17:17). Avoid all that sinful. Ask God for Guidance (Jeremiah 33:3, James 1:5, John 16:13). Be still (Psalms 46:10). Address Jesus. Ask what He would like you to do. Ask for forgiveness for your sins.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Crested geckos will live just fine all by themselves. However, you can house a single male together with several females, or pair a couple of females together. Just avoiding pairing two males in the same terrarium, since they can become aggressive with each other.  Keep in mind that your geckos may fight even if they are not both males. Watch for signs of tail nipping, biting, or other injuries in your geckos. Separate your geckos if you notice any of these things. Make sure to ask about the sex of your geckos when you purchase them. It takes cresties some time to get used to a new environment. After you bring yours home, don't handle it for the first three to four weeks. This will give it time to become acclimated to the new setting without becoming stressed. After a few weeks, handle your crestie for only five minutes or so at a time, at first. Do this until your gecko is at least three inches long. Cresties are surprisingly fragile. Falls can really hurt them. When handling yours, keep it just above a flat surface, like a table. If you need to move your gecko over a distance, keep it in its terrarium. People love the colorful patterns on the skin of geckos, including their tails. However, the tails are fragile. If you handle a crestie roughly, its tail may fall off, or this may happen all by itself. This won't harm your gecko, but the tail will not grow back. When your crestie is exposed to too much light, it may change color. If you hold the gecko and its color changes to an ash gray, put it back in the terrarium and let it return to its normal color.
Summary: Group your geckos if you have more than one. Avoid handling your gecko at first. Handle your gecko gently. Don't be alarmed if your gecko loses its tail. Note that crested geckos get stressed out easily.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Do an online search to find parlors in your area. Visit the parlor’s website to learn about their credentials, experience, and the piercers who work there. Check out their prior work and pictures of the parlor to see if it looks like a professional establishment.  If there are multiple parlors in your area, research several options to find the right one for you. Type the parlor’s name into your search engine to see if any news articles come up. This will help you find out about problems they may have had in the past. Check out the reviews on the parlor’s website and social media accounts. Then, check sites like Yelp for additional reviews. Read multiple reviews to see if clients appear to be satisfied with the parlor. If you see bad reviews, look at what the clients didn’t like to see if it might be a red flag. Multiple bad reviews may be a sign that you need to look into other options. Look around the parlor to make sure it looks like a professional parlor. Talk to the people who work there to see if they sound knowledgeable. Additionally, ask if you can watch them perform a piercing to make sure they wash their hands and use sterile instruments. Here are some things to look for:  Make sure the parlor looks clean and well-lit. Check for an operating license from the local Health Department. Make sure the piercers are licensed if that’s required in your area. See if the piercers are trained or certified by the Association of Professional Piercers (APP). Check that they are using a sterile piercing needle and not a piercing gun. Piercing guns can’t be sterilized, so they can lead to an infection. Make sure the tools are in single-use or sterile packaging.
Summary:
Research local piercing parlors to learn about your options. Read reviews from prior customers to make sure they’re satisfied. Visit the parlor you plan to use before you make an appointment.