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Continue reading →: Two Sisters, Two Choices: A Call to Rest and Rise
Imagine stepping into a candle-lit home in Bethany. The aroma of fresh bread drifts from the kitchen, pottery clinks against the table, and somewhere in the midst of the evening bustle sits Jesus Himself—calm, composed, eyes alight with divine wisdom. One sister hurries past, adjusting platters and wiping flour from…
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Continue reading →: From Hiding to Healing: The Power of Honest Confession
We live in a world full of filters and facades—where vulnerability feels risky and transparency often feels too costly. We’ve mastered the art of looking whole while feeling shattered. We post smiles, speak clichés, and nod “I’m fine” while secretly begging for someone to see the storm behind our eyes.…
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Continue reading →: You’re Not Broken—You’re Being Built
Before a house ever becomes a home, it first becomes a mess. Dirt is dug up. Foundations are poured. Wood is scattered. Nails fly. To a passerby, it looks like destruction—but to the builder, it’s progress. The same is true in your life. What you call chaos, God calls construction.…
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Continue reading →: Two Trees, One Choice: The Mystery at the Heart of Eden
From the very first pages of Genesis, we’re drawn into a breathtaking scene—lush gardens, vibrant life, and the intimacy of God walking with His creation. But nestled at the heart of Eden are two trees, unlike any others: the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good…
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Continue reading →: More Than Answers: Dwelling in God’s Presence
In our fast-paced, often chaotic world, it’s only natural to long for clarity. We want to know what’s coming next—what job to take, what the diagnosis means, where our children will end up, or when the storm we’re in will pass. We bring these questions before God, hoping for answers.…
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Continue reading →: Embracing Abba: Finding Intimacy with the Father in a Chaotic World
In a world that often feels overwhelming—filled with noise, demands, and distractions—there is a quiet, unshakable truth that calls to the depths of our souls: You are a child of God, and He is your Abba Father. This isn’t just a poetic thought or theological idea—it’s a deeply personal, transformational…


