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You can’t win a spiritual battle with a neutral mind.
“Don’t do it… don’t do it… don’t do it…” That white-knuckle kind of holiness? It’s exhausting. And it doesn’t last. So when someone asked me,…
How church ladies sometimes entertain witchcraft.
Confession: I’m a recovering control‑a‑holic. I used to think witchcraft was something I’d never touch… But Galatians 5 places it right next to idolatry in…
Feel it… Don’t Follow It.
Big feelings aren’t the problem…letting them lead is. As moms, we sit in the hard with our kids- “I’m overwhelmed.” “I’m scared.” “I don’t know…
Knowledge ≠ power. Applied knowledge = power.
Knowledge ≠ power.Applied knowledge = power. “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” – Gen 18:14 Hard day? Ask it. Hard conversation? Ask it. Hard…
Looking to lead well?
Gideon’s story doesn’t end with victory-it ends with a warning. In Judges 8, we see him swing between self-doubt and arrogance, and Scripture quietly reminds…
Don’t throw stones at people – help them roll them away.
Jesus spoke to Martha…but they rolled away the stone. Don’t be a stone thrower. Be a stone roller. The world doesn’t need more opinions- it…
Stop giving Jesus a “parent discount.”
Ever heard of the parent discount? Where everything you say gets marked down about 50%…but when a friend says the exact same thing? They pay…
The more you live God’s word, the clearer His voice gets.
Sometimes we overcomplicate Gods will. Most of the time – He’s already spoken through His Word and we need to just obey and apply it.…
God didn’t forget. You’re just waiting.
Faith isn’t just believing God can…it’s trusting Him when He hasn’t yet. Rahab didn’t just have faith-she had to WAIT. Days turned into weeks…and all…
What if the weapon formed against you, is you?
The weapon formed against you might be… you. Moses tried to talk himself out of his calling: I’m not the one.” “I’m slow of speech.”…
The Bible doesn’t airbrush any woman’s story
Scripture doesn’t airbrush its women. It shows their highs, their heartbreaks, their faith, their failures, and the God who was faithful through it all. And…
Not every sorry is an apology
Not every “sorry” is an apology. We have to teach our kids that a real apology is specific, sincere, and repentant. Not just: “Sorry.”But: “I…
