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  • What Leah teaches us about feeling unseen in today’s world

    Feeling unloved doesn’t always look like tears… sometimes it looks like trying harder, giving more, and still feeling unseen. Leah’s story reminds us how deep that wound can go but also where true healing begins.

  • When It’s Hot And God Says Stay

    As I read Genesis 26, it felt very personal. There was a famine in the land. Things were hard. Resources were low. The pressure was real. Isaac did what most of us would do – he started moving. When things get uncomfortable, we look for relief. When work becomes stressful, we update our CV. When…

  • You Are Loved By Him

    Thought to send you a quick reminder.🥰❤️😘 If He watches over the sparrowand dresses the lilies in quiet splendor,how much more does He see you, If He hung the stars in the heavensand calls each one by name,how much more does He know you. If He feeds the creatures of the fieldand commands the flowers…

  • Have We Forgotten That Our Pastors Are Human Too?

    Lately, I’ve been thinking about how quick we are to reach for our phones whenever something goes wrong. A bad dream, a sudden worry, or a difficult moment and our first thought is, “Let me call my pastor.” But what if we paused for a moment before making that call? What if we reminded ourselves…

  • Love and Healing: A Story of Faith, Redemption, and Restoration

    Love & Healing is an inspirational journey through some of the Bible’s most profound and hope-filled stories, revealing a God whose love does not abandon us in our pain but meets us there. These stories remind us that even in our weakest moments, we are still chosen, still loved, and still called.

  • This morning, I woke up with a heavy heart. I couldn’t quite place it. Just a wave of emotions rising quietly, uninvited. I found myself crying, not because of something specific, but simply from weariness. Tired. Emotionally drained. I tried to pray. I tried to worship. But the words wouldn’t come. So I sat still…

  • Bless The Lord – What Does That Really Mean?

    I was reading through my journal this morning and came across an entry I dated February 2006. As I read it, I felt led to share it, maybe it will bless someone, just as it reminded me again of God’s greatness. I’ve been sitting with this phrase: “Bless the Lord.”What does that really mean? To…

  • Learning To Trust The Good Shepherd

    “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures. He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul…” — Psalm 23:1–3a (ESV) A good shepherd doesn’t just lead for the sake of movement—he leads with intention, with care, and with love. His eyes are always on…

  • Faith and Reality: It’s Okay to Seek Help

    Many Christians are fighting silent battles—whether in their health, mind, marriage, or finances—yet they hesitate to speak openly about them. Some fear that acknowledging their struggles reflects a lack of faith, while others worry about judgment from their church community. We often talk about faith, but do we truly understand what it means? Sadly, many…

  • Breaking the Silence: Faith and Mental Health

    As Christians, when we face tough times, we often try to act as if we are immune to struggles like depression and anxiety. There is an unspoken fear of admitting these struggles among fellow believers, as if acknowledging them would make us less faithful. In many Christian circles, discussing mental health feels like a taboo,…