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Continue reading →: Redeemed by Relentless Love: The Story of Hosea and Gomer
In a world where love is often conditional, fleeting, and self-serving, there’s a story buried in the pages of Scripture that defies everything we think we know about love. It’s not a fairy tale with a happily-ever-after—it’s a gritty, heartbreaking, and breathtaking picture of divine devotion. It’s the story of…
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Continue reading →: The Dream I Didn’t Know I Wanted
As parents, something profound and beautiful happens when we bring children into the world: the dreams we once carried so closely for ourselves gradually shift. Not overnight, but little by little, our focus drifts away from personal ambition to a higher calling—the nurturing of another soul. The hopes we once…
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Continue reading →: Climbing Our Mount Sinai: Drawing Near to God Like Moses
Moses’ encounter with God on Mount Sinai is one of the most awe-inspiring and transformational moments in all of Scripture. As Moses stood in the presence of the Almighty, receiving the Ten Commandments, the mountain shook, thunder roared, and fire fell from heaven (Exodus 19). But beyond the dramatic signs,…
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Continue reading →: From Vengeance to Vessel: The Redemption of Levi
The Bible is a beautiful tapestry of redemption, woven with stories of broken people restored by the hand of a merciful God. One of the most compelling examples is the tribe of Levi—a tribe that went from being marked by violence and disgrace to becoming the spiritual leaders of Israel.…
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Continue reading →: Faithful Friends: The Power of Believing for Others
Faith isn’t just for you—it’s a gift to share. Many around you may feel overwhelmed, dealing with sickness, loss, or lost dreams. Your faith can spark their breakthrough. Through encouragement, prayer, and kindness, you can help reignite their hope and passion. Sometimes, we need “borrowed faith.” When you’re too discouraged,…
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Continue reading →: God is Close to the Brokenhearted: Finding Comfort in Seasons of Loss
I have a close friend who will soon meet the Lord face-to-face and we are just praying for God’s mercy. While the holiday season is typically a time for joy, celebration, and connection, it can intensify feelings of loneliness, sorrow, and yearning for those mourning a loved one or facing…
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Continue reading →: From Pressure to Promise: Rising from Your Gethsemane
Gethsemane, an olive garden in Jerusalem, symbolizes the place where olives are pressed to yield oil—a profound metaphor for Jesus’ suffering before His crucifixion. Overwhelmed with distress, He prayed, “My soul is in agony, even to the point of death” (Matthew 26:28), yet He chose submission over escape: “Father, not…


