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Does My Job Matter to God? 3 Biblical Truths About Ministry and Calling
I am not sure if you have ever felt this too—the strange divide between how it feels to serve at church and how it feels to work at your job. Both are important, both are meaningful, and both help people in different ways. Yet somehow, they do not feel the same. It is easy…
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What If Our Dreams Fail? Navigating the Disappointment No One Prepared Us For
There are moments in life when we suddenly stop in the middle of our journey and ask, “How did I get here? And why does nothing look like what I hoped for?” Maybe you felt so sure about a dream, a plan, or even a person—only to watch everything unravel in ways you didn’t expect. Maybe…
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Is Judgement Hiding in Your Heart? 3 Gentle Reminders
There are passages in Scripture that feel incredibly simple on the surface, yet when we pause long enough, we realize they hold a mirror up to our hearts. Luke 6:37–42 is one of those passages. Jesus says, “Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn others, or it will all…
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What’s Your Impossible? Trusting God with our Deepest Desires
Have you ever held something deep in your heart—a dream, a calling, a longing—but the moment you think about asking God for it, your mind immediately protests? You know what it will take: time, effort, patience, and often, a path full of uncertainties. Perhaps you’ve wanted to become a doctor, but the years of…
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Finding Peace in a World That Keeps Moving: 3 Comforting Truths
Life is fragile, fleeting, and often confusing. One moment, we are here—breathing, building dreams, carrying responsibilities, making plans—and then in an instant, everything can change. We know the cycle well: we live, we grow old, and one day, we will die. Yet in the middle of that cycle, when we zoom in on the…
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Is It Really Possible to Love the Unlovable? Choosing Grace When It’s Hard
Is it really possible to love the unlovable? It sounds noble and godly when we talk about it — the kind of love that extends grace to those who hurt us, the kind of patience that stays calm even when provoked. But when we’re face-to-face with someone whose words cut deep, or whose actions…




