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Continue reading →: Nothing Is Wasted: Trusting God with Every Piece of Your Story
There are seasons in life when we look at the pieces—broken dreams, missed opportunities, painful detours—and wonder, “Was any of this even worth it?” I’ve been there. I’ve stood in the rubble of disappointment and asked God why He allowed certain things to happen, why certain doors closed, why people…
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Continue reading →: Three Days That Define Your Destiny
Life is a beautiful journey—marked by milestones, chapters, and turning points. But amidst the countless moments we experience, there are three that shape our identity and define our destiny more than any other: These days aren’t just markers on the calendar—they are divine appointments that align our lives with heaven’s…
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Continue reading →: Now Hiring: Workers for the Kingdom – Apply Within
Have you seen the latest job posting? It’s not on LinkedIn or Indeed, and you won’t find it listed in the classifieds. But the Employer is the most powerful, loving, and trustworthy Being you’ll ever serve under. He doesn’t require an advanced degree or a resume full of accolades. He’s…
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Continue reading →: Turning Pain into Purpose: Finding Strength Through Discomfort
Pain and discomfort—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—are part of the fabric of our human journey. They often show up without warning, shake our stability, and stretch us far beyond what we think we can endure. Yet even in their intensity, these trials carry the seeds of transformation. What feels like…
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Continue reading →: It Is Finished: Walking in the Power of τετέλεσται
There’s one word that changed everything—τετέλεσται, the Greek word spoken by Jesus on the cross, translated as “It is finished.” It wasn’t a cry of defeat, but a declaration of triumph. With that single word, Jesus didn’t just end His suffering; He declared the end of sin’s power, shame’s grip,…
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Continue reading →: He Chose Her First: The Women at the Empty Tomb
When Jesus rose from the grave, shaking the foundations of sin, death, and the grave itself, He didn’t first reveal Himself to kings, governors, or even His male disciples. No, He chose women—specifically Mary Magdalene and other faithful women—to be the first witnesses of the resurrection. This encounter wasn’t by…
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Continue reading →: Debunking the Myth: Did a Third of the Angels Fall from Heaven?
One of the most pervasive misconceptions in Christian theology is the belief that a third of the angels fell from heaven when they rebelled against God. This idea is often rooted in a misinterpretation of Revelation 12:4, which states: “His tail swept down a third of the stars of heaven…
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Continue reading →: The April Awakening: Embracing a New Season of Change
There’s something about April that feels like a fresh start. Maybe it’s the way the sun shines a little brighter, the air smells a little sweeter, or the flowers dare to bloom again after a long winter’s rest. But beyond nature’s awakening, there’s a growing idea that April holds a…


