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Continue reading →: El Shaddai – The God Who Is More Than Enough
There are moments in life when we come face to face with our own limits. We run out of answers. We run out of strength. We run out of resources. And yet, somehow, God steps in and does what we could never do on our own. That’s when we discover…
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Continue reading →: Keep Digging – Your Breakthrough Is Closer Than You Think
There have been seasons in my life where I felt like I was doing everything I could to move forward—praying, believing, working hard—and yet it seemed like nothing was changing. I was digging in faith, but all I could see was more dirt. That’s when God reminded me of this…
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Continue reading →: When Laughter Tells Two Stories
Some promises feel so impossible, so out of reach, that our first reaction isn’t faith—it’s laughter. Not the warm, joy-filled kind, but the startled chuckle that says, Yeah, right. Sarah knew that kind of laughter well. Twice in Scripture, she laughed at the idea of bearing a child in her…
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Continue reading →: When the Wilderness Becomes Holy Ground
There’s something about the wilderness that strips life down to the essentials. It’s dry, it’s lonely, and it feels like nothing good can grow there. Most of us spend our lives trying to avoid it. But here’s the surprising truth—some of the deepest encounters with God happen in the very…
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Continue reading →: Trusting God Through Every Circumstance
Life is a journey filled with mountaintop victories, deep valleys, and winding roads we never saw coming. As believers, our first cry is often for God to lift the weight, calm the storm, and open a way of escape. And sometimes—oh, what joy—He does just that. The chains break. The…
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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…


