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Continue reading →: Living the Letters: Timeless Wisdom from the Corinthians
The city of Corinth was a bustling, influential metropolis in ancient Greece—full of wealth, wisdom, and rampant immorality. Into this chaotic culture stepped the Apostle Paul, writing two heartfelt letters to a struggling church trying to live for Christ amid the noise of the world. His epistles—1 and 2 Corinthians—are…
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Continue reading →: Jehovah Rapha: Embracing the God Who Heals
In my journey of faith, I’ve come to know God through many powerful names—each one revealing a unique and intimate part of His character. But perhaps none has meant more to me than Jehovah Rapha—“The Lord Who Heals.” That name is not just theological; it’s personal. I’ve seen it written…
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Continue reading →: Letting Go of What Was Never Yours to Carry: Finding Peace in a World Full of Pressure
We all encounter moments when anxiety slips in like an unwelcome shadow—soft at first, like a passing cloud, then suddenly overwhelming, casting darkness over our peace and clarity. It shows up without invitation—whispering fear about the future, stirring worry over finances, keeping us awake with silent questions about our physical…
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Continue reading →: Faith in the Fire: Invite God Into Your Trials
Too often, our prayers sound like desperate pleas for escape:“God, get me out of this mess—this pressure at work, this financial strain, this overwhelming anxiety.” And while there’s absolutely nothing wrong with asking God to deliver us, there’s a deeper miracle available when we change our approach. Instead of asking…
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Continue reading →: Ancient Idols, Modern Influence: Unmasking the Spirits Behind Today’s Culture
Throughout history, humanity has wrestled with a familiar pull—the tension between wholehearted devotion to the one true God and the subtle, seductive allure of false gods. While we often think of Baal, Marduk, and Ishtar as ancient relics, their spirits are very much alive in our modern world—just dressed in…
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Continue reading →: When God Reverses the Order
Life doesn’t always follow the order we expect. We assume certain things will happen in a specific sequence: success follows preparation, blessings follow obedience, joy follows healing. But what happens when God decides to reverse the order? That’s exactly what I’ve been reflecting on lately. I heard a powerful message…
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Continue reading →: Healing Is Yours: Trusting Jehovah Rapha in the Battle for Your Health
Sickness has a way of stopping us in our tracks. Whether it comes through a personal diagnosis or the suffering of someone we love, illness reminds us just how fragile and temporary this life can feel. From diabetes to cancer, from chronic pain to mental distress, disease is a common…
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Continue reading →: Anchored Through the Crushing: When Calling Matters More Than Comfort
On my drive home from work each day, I pass by a sailboat anchored in the bay. It’s been there for some time—unchanging, unmoved by the winds or tides. And lately, that sailboat has felt a lot like me. While things in my life may not seem to be moving…


