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Continue reading →: Fire Still Falls: My Pentecost Story and the Power for Today
Have you ever longed for more of God—something deeper, more powerful, more alive? As we celebrate Pentecost today, we’re reminded that it isn’t just a historical moment—it’s a divine invitation. An invitation to live a life fueled by the power, presence, and purpose of the Holy Spirit. While it’s often…
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Continue reading →: The Warrior Within: Lessons from the Life of Joab
If the Wild West had Doc Holliday—a fearless, fast-talking gunslinger with a dangerous edge—ancient Israel had Joab. A battle-hardened warrior, Joab wasn’t just a soldier—he was a force of nature. Brilliant in strategy, bold in execution, and brazen in ambition, he could win wars with one hand and shift political…
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Continue reading →: The Other Side of the Mountain: Trusting Jehovah Jireh to Provide
Have you ever wanted something—or needed something—as desperately as you need oxygen, water, or food? What are the deepest desires of your heart? Healing? A restored relationship? Provision in a time of lack? Peace in a storm? Forgiveness for what feels unforgivable?And more importantly—do you talk to God about those…
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Continue reading →: Born to Reign: You Were Made for More
I haven’t always believed this. For a long time, I wrestled with low self-worth—feeling like I was my worst mistake. I lived under the weight of shame, convinced I would always be defined by failure or what others had spoken over me. But the more I’ve drawn close to God,…
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Continue reading →: Freedom Means Having Nothing to Hide
Have you ever noticed how much energy it takes to pretend? To hide who we really are? To remember which lie you told to whom. To carry the weight of shame, regret, or fear of being found out? That’s not living—that’s barely surviving. But the freedom Christ offers is something…
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Continue reading →: From Problem to Promotion: God Is Positioning You for More
We all face difficulties—unexpected detours, unfair treatment, health battles, financial strain, or heartbreak that leaves us breathless. In those moments, it’s easy to ask, “Why me? Why now?” But here’s what I’ve discovered through some of my own darkest hours: God doesn’t allow pain without purpose. He may not cause…
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Continue reading →: From Distraction to Devotion: Reclaiming Our Focus in a Noisy World
In a world filled with constant notifications, endless to-do lists, and the ever-present hum of social media, it’s easy to find ourselves distracted. On Sunday, we had the opportunity to listen to a powerful message by Kat Armstrong at Generations United Church, where she delved into the profound impact distractions…
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Continue reading →: The Web We Walk Into: Untangling the Traps of Sin
It happened again… I was out on an early morning walk, enjoying the peaceful stillness of the day, when I walked straight into a spider web. Not just any web—a thick, sticky, face-wrapping monstrosity, spun by one of those gigantic banana spiders. Out of the corner of my eye, I…
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Continue reading →: From Lo-Debar to the King’s Table: Your Restoration Is Coming
Life has a way of pulling us off track. A bad decision, an unfair break, someone else’s betrayal—it doesn’t take much to find ourselves in a place we never imagined. Wounded, weary, and wondering if God still has a plan for us. We replay our failures, dwell on the disappointments,…
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Continue reading →: Marked by Favor: Living a Life Set Apart
There is something extraordinary woven into the fabric of your life—an invisible, yet undeniable mark of divine favor. This isn’t just a nice thought to hold onto on hard days; it’s a spiritual truth that heaven has declared over you. You are not ordinary. You are not forgotten. You are…


