Trusting the God Who Plans Ahead
on August 7th, 2025
By Guest Author | Heather Hamilton: Have you ever experienced the “Sunday Scaries?” I didn’t even know that was a real thing until a few years ago. A quick search will tell you that it’s the anxiety or dread many people feel on Sunday evenings, anticipating the start of the workweek. For me, the start of the weekends felt light and joyful. Read More
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Perspective Changes Everything
on August 6th, 2025
By Theresa Golden: We’ve heard the saying “Perception is reality,” and in many ways it’s true. Our perspective is a powerful thing. It impacts how we view success and failure, how we process situations that we face, and how we navigate the relationships in our lives. Read More
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The Lord's Will Be Done
on August 5th, 2025
By Guest Author | Megan Wamer: When it was clear that we couldn’t persuade him, we gave up and said, “The Lord’s will be done.” – Acts 21:14 What does it really mean to give up? Is it ever okay?
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Snatched From the Fire | Redeemed, Robed, Restored, Repentant
on August 1st, 2025
By Elliotte Pearson [Elder]: There are moments in life when shame feels like a heavy robe we can't remove — like standing in a courtroom, fully exposed, with every mistake shouted out loud. In Zechariah 3, Jeshua the high priest finds himself in exactly that place. He stands before God, and Satan is right beside him, hurling accusations.
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From “Not Yet” to “Yes” | Breathing Life into Our Surrender
on July 31st, 2025
By Guest Author | Angie Cline: This past Sunday, Pastor Sean, taught on the minor prophet, Haggai, and in the middle of hearing this word, I had to repent for saying to the Lord, “Not Yet.” There’s a stirring in Haggai’s message, a divine discomfort aimed at those who had settled into comfort while God’s work remained unfinished. Read More
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The Subtle Shades of Wisdom
on July 30th, 2025
By Theresa Golden: Have you ever taken a minute to think about how many shades of a color there are? It's baffling for sure. I'd never given it a second thought until we built a home. If you've ever given your kitchen a fresh coat of paint or done any number of renovations, you've stumbled upon this mind-boggling fact. Read More
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Joshua's Big MistakeBo Berries and the Holy SpiritFrom Waiting to Walking – Life After PentecostFreely Given, Fully YoursHelper, Bride, GiftHe Must IncreaseNo One Fights AloneNo Pain, No GainBetrayed Yet StableDiscerning God's VoiceThe Pride of SamsonA Generational GodTrust Without BordersPruning SeasonSacrifices and OfferingsI Choose DeathChoose Your HardRestored by Grace: The Covenant Relationship in the Prophetic BooksThe Hardest GapGod's Love is UnfathomablePart 2 | Don't Skip the CaveThe Weight of Our Choices
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When the Game StopsTheseRestorationDevour and DigestLegacyGod's Heart for His PeopleMercy and TruthEmpty WorshipAncient Practices | Part 1: Silence and SolitudeWaiting on GodEmpty AltarsAncient Practices | Part 2: Divine ReadingsProphet or Prostitute?Ancient Practices | Part 3: Sacred DelayDo They Know?Known by GodJoy and HappinessMy First Cinematic ExperienceCan We All Just Get Along?Reluctant Prophet, Relentless GodSeek Peace
