Q: Wood objects that work the best for this project include boxes, frames, and wooden letters. Avoid round or beveled shapes, such as balls or candlesticks, as this will cause the paper to crinkle. Most blank wood pieces from the arts and crafts store come pre-sanded, but some may have rough patches. If you need to, sand those rough patches away with a medium to fine-grit sandpaper. Be sure to sand with the grain rather than against it. If your piece has a very rough grain, you will need to sand it smooth first. A tack cloth will work the best for this, but you can use a damp cloth as well. You don't have to do this if you skipped the sanding, but it would still be a good idea to do so. Many store-bought items contain a thin layer of dust that may prevent the Mod Podge from sticking. If you will be covering the entire wood piece with paper, you can skip this step. If you will covering just one side, however, consider painting it first. Be sure to leave the side you'll be covering blank, however!  Acrylic paint or spray paint will work the best for this. Use a color that matches the design on your paper. How long this takes depends on the type of paint you used. Most spray paints and acrylic paints will only need about 20 minutes in which to dry. If you need to apply a second coat of paint, let the first one dry before doing so. Allow the second one to dry as well before moving on.
A: Choose a suitable object for the project. Sand away any rough patches on your wood piece. Wipe the wood piece down to get rid of the sanding dust. Paint the wood piece a solid color, if desired. Allow the paint to dry, if you applied it.

Article: While you should make it a habit to read the Bible each day, if you find yourself suddenly struggling with difficult circumstances or unusual feelings of discouragement, it could be a sign that you're facing a spiritual attack. When that happens, try reading the entire passage where Paul describes the whole armor of God. It may give you the encouragement you need to stand strong and regain your peace. The passage opens with: "Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might." (Ephesians 6:10) In order to stand strong against any kind of attack, it helps to know that it's coming. If you're living a Christian life and spreading the word of the Gospel, the Bible says that you will be a target for Satan, who "prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour" (1 Peter 5:8). By remaining vigilant in your faith and putting on the armor of God each day, you will be able to use the armor of God to stand firm against evil. Ephesians 6:12 explains that believers are part of a spiritual war: "For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." Although prayer isn't listed as one of the pieces of the armor of God, at the end of that same passage, Paul says: "Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit." (Ephesians 6:18) By maintaining a constant prayerful attitude, you'll be better equipped to handle any temptations, doubts, or other spiritual attacks you encounter. If you're struggling with how to pray, try a simple prayer where you express your gratitude to God for all He's done for you, ask Him to forgive you for your sins and help you avoid temptation, and pray for Him to strengthen your faith and wisdom. If you want to strengthen yourself against the temptation to sin, it helps to spend time around other people who are focused on the Lord as well. Find a church that you feel follows the Bible closely, then attend worship services and opportunities to spend time around other children of God.  Not only will this strengthen your faith, but it will give you a community to fall back on when you're struggling. If there's an area of sin that you struggle with, ask for guidance from godly leaders in your church.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Read Ephesians 6:10-20 to remind yourself of the armor when times are difficult. Put on the armor of God each day in anticipation of spiritual attacks. Pray without ceasing. Spend time in worship and fellowship with other believers.

Problem: Article: When you've finished writing your letter, proofread it carefully and correct any typographical errors and mistakes in grammar or punctuation. You may want to read your letter out loud to make sure it reads easily.  End your letter with a closing greeting such as "Sincerely yours," and leave a few blank lines for your signature. Below that, type your name and address, along with any other identification or contact information you think is necessary, such as your phone number or email address. If you're including any other documents with your letter, list them at the bottom of your letter so the reader knows what attachments to expect. You also can use this list as a checklist for yourself to make sure you've included everything necessary. Print your final letter and sign it using a pen with blue or black ink. Check the date on your letter before you send it and make sure you don't need to adjust it forward. When you've signed your letter, make a copy of the signed letter for your own records. If there are any additional documents that you need to include with your letter, make copies of them. Find out if you are expected to send originals or if copies will suffice. If you must send originals, make a copy for your own records before you send the document.  If you're sending original documents, it's generally best to use a larger manilla envelope that will allow you to mail them without folding them. For copies, use a standard letter-sized envelope unless you have more than three or four sheets, in which case it's generally better to use a larger manilla envelope and leave them flat rather than folding them. Mark each copy or document carefully in case they get separated from each other. Once you have everything in an envelope, you'll need to make a trip to the post office to ensure you have correct postage on the letter and have formatted the address correctly, particularly if you are mailing it to a foreign country.  Include your name and the return address on the envelope. This will be written either on the back of the envelope or on the upper-right-hand corner, depending on the country's custom. The name and address of your recipient should be written in the middle or lower-right portion of the envelope, again depending on the country's custom. Use the recipient's formal title if applicable. You may want to wait until you get to the post office to address your envelope, or research formatting ahead of time. If you're handwriting the addresses on the envelope, use a ballpoint pen so the ink won't smear, and print carefully or write in all caps. Don't write in cursive or script on the envelope, as it is difficult to read.
Summary: Finalize your letter. Gather any attachments. Mail your letter.

Q: Never cool it with cold water because you could crack the grill rack. Take the grill rack into the kitchen and wash it with very mild soap and water. Too much soap will strip the seasoning, but you do want to clean oils out so they don't get rancid.  Avoid soaking your grill rack in soapy water because you'll strip away the seasoning. Rinse thoroughly. Either dry your grill rack with a paper towel or place it in a warm oven for a few minutes. Doing this will allow it to dry out completely between all the joints.
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Let your grill cool down naturally after you're done with the day's grilling. Clean it after it has cooled down.