God’s Goodness in Every Season

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Learning to Trust God for Who He Is, Not What Happens “Taste and see that the Lord is good.” (Psalm 34:8) For a long time, I believed that everything that …

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The Power of Gratitude

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How Remembering God’s Faithfulness Restores Trust “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits.” (Psalm 103:2) One of the quiet dangers in our walk with God …

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The Power of Surrender

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Why Letting Go Is Not Losing, It’s Trusting “Father, if You are willing, take this cup from Me; yet not My will, but Yours be done.” (Luke 22:42) For a …

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Discovering Your Purpose

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You Don’t Find It by Striving, You Grow into It by Serving Someone once asked a question: “Those who are living in their purpose… how did you know ‘this is …

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Hearing God in Everyday Life

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It’s Not Mystical, It’s Relational “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.” (John 10:27) Many people believe that hearing God is reserved for prophets, …

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Freedom From Generational Curses

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Why the Cross Has the Final Say For most of my life, I didn’t grow up afraid of demons or generational curses. I was taught from a young age that …

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Knowing Who You Are in Christ

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From Tolerated to Delighted In For a long time, I struggled with feelings of unworthiness. I believed people merely tolerated me because I happened to be part of their lives …

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Forgiveness and the New Heart

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A Personal Journey of Forgiveness I used to be someone who held grudges tightly. When someone hurt me, or those I loved, I carried that pain for years. Even after …

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Freedom in Christ vs Bondage in Religion

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How Grace Set Me Free from Guilt and Fear For a long time, I thought my struggle with guilt was proof that I loved God deeply. I believed that feeling …

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Healing and Wholeness in Christ

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Living from the Finished Work, Not Striving for a Miracle For a long time, healing was not just a doctrine to me, it was personal. I grew up as a …

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